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  1. Sandbach School is a selective grammar school for boys founded in 1677. It offers a strong academic curriculum, a range of extra-curricular activities and a supportive environment for students to achieve their potential.

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  2. Sandbach School is a free school for boys and girls in Cheshire, founded in 1677 and funded by a special agreement with Cheshire. The school has a Grade II listed building and a roll of honour for old boys who fought in world wars.

  3. Sandbach School is an 1118 boys free school in Sandbach, Cheshire, north-west England. It was established in 1677 by local philanthropists, including Richard Lea, who donated the land for the school, and Francis Welles, who helped to fund the schoolhouse.

  4. Sandbach school curriculum is a broad and balanced seven-year journey planned to support personal and academic growth, social mobility and tolerance. The school curriculum encompasses the National Curriculum and fully supports learners with learning difficulties, ensuring inclusivity across all groups within our community.

  5. Sandbach School is a boys' grammar school in Cheshire, England. Find out how to apply for Year 7 entry, aptitude tests, open evenings, tours and prospectus.

  6. Main School Prospectus What do you get if you put 2000 teenage boys together and try to educate them? Sixth Form Prospectus Back to Virtual Open Day.

  7. Welcome Sandbach School Sixth Form is a dynamic and vibrant place where you will be given the freedom and opportunities to develop as an individual as you make the important steps towards higher education, apprenticeship or employment. The Sixth Form has a tradition of balancing academic excellence with the best extra-curricular and leadership opportunities to