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Cheam offers a uniquely complete education that nurtures and supports every pupil, encouraging the development of leadership, compassion and responsibility along with an awareness of sustainability. Our child-centred approach ensures well-being, happiness and success for every child.
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Cheam School is a mixed preparatory school located in Headley, in the civil parish of Ashford Hill with Headley in Hampshire. Originally a boys school, Cheam was founded in 1645 by George Aldrich.
Cheam School was founded in 1645 and has a long and distinguished history of educating prominent pupils such as King Charles III and The Duke of Edinburgh. Learn about the school's origins, moves, innovations and achievements over four centuries.
Cheam is a day, flexi and weekly boarding school with a school community of 400 and over 100 boarders.
Academics. Learning in the classroom at Cheam is exciting and varied. Subjects are largely taught by specialists across the range of: English, Maths, Science, French, Latin, Geography, History, Humanities, Philosophy and Ethics, Art, D&T, ICT, Drama, Music, PE, and PSCEE.