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  1. Cantonian High School is an English-medium mixed 11-18 comprehensive school with a sixth form. There are currently over 900 pupils on roll; however, numbers are growing and it is the school’s intention to continue this growth over the coming years.

  2. Cantonian High School is an English-medium 11-18 community school maintained by Cardiff local authority. It is located in Fairwater and serves the surrounding area in the west of Cardiff, Wales. There are currently more than 1000 pupils on roll and the school is continually growing.

  3. Estates Manager. #ABrighterFuture. CANTONIAN HIGH SCHOOL, Fairwater Road, Cardiff. CF5 3JR.

  4. Cantonian High School is an inclusive school that aims to improve the quality of pupils' lives through their educational experience. It offers a variety of opportunities and support for pupils with different abilities, talents and needs, and celebrates success in a range of areas.

  5. Learn how to apply for Year 6 to Year 7, In-Year and Sixth Form admissions at Cantonian High School in Cardiff. Find out about the partner primary schools, the admission criteria, the deadlines and the contact details.

  6. Homework. It is the policy of the school to set and mark homework, which may be research, reading, writing or project work. This is set in order that pupils may consolidate the work already done in the classroom. It encourages children to work independently and develop the habit of self-discipline.

  7. Watch videos about Cantonian High School, a mixed school in Cardiff, Wales. Learn about its sixth form, virtual tour, and vision for a brighter future.

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