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Chetham's School of Music

 
 

 

 

 

 

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Chetham's School of Music 契天音樂中學(xué), 契天音樂學(xué)校

Long Millgate, Manchester M3 1SB
Tel: 0161 834 9644 Fax: 0161 839 3609
• CO-ED, 8–18, Day & Boarding
• Pupils 292, Upper sixth 61
• Termly fees £5667 (Day), £7321 (Boarding)
• HMC
• Enquiries/application to the Head’s Secretary

What it’s like

Founded in 1653, it lies in the centre of Manchester in its own grounds. The buildings are well designed and well equipped; boarding accommodation is comfortable. It has been a specialist music school since 1969 when it also first admitted girls. It is possible to study any musical instrument, keyboard, guitar, composition or voice. All entrants who have been resident in this country for at least two years prior to admission qualify automatically for financial help through the government Music & Dance Scheme. Whilst specialist music tuition forms the core of the curriculum (about one third of the timetabled time is devoted to music), the school follows the National Curriculum as far as possible. Pupils are prepared for GCSE, AS and A-levels and results are very good. Pupils normally study one first-study instrument (or voice or composition) and one second study. Most leavers go on to study music, some at a music college, some at university (including many to Oxbridge). The range of facilities for sport and games and other recreations includes swimming pool, squash court, gymnasium and multi-gym.

School profile


Pupils & entrance

Pupils: Total age range 8–18; 292 pupils, 81 day (43 boys, 38 girls), 211 boarding (100 boys, 111 girls). Senior department 11–18, 269 pupils (136 boys, 133 girls).
Entrance: Entry at any age. Admission by audition. Musical potential looked for; no religious requirements.

Scholarships, bursaries & extras
Aided pupil awards (on the government Music & Dance Scheme) for all entrants resident in UK for at least 2_ years prior to entry, value up to full fees – currently £21,963 pa (means-tested) plus travel and uniform grants. Parents not expected to buy textbooks.

Parents
10+% live within 30 miles; up to 10% live overseas.

Head & staff

Head: Mrs Claire Moreland, in post from 1999. Educated at Devonport High School for Girls and Oxford University (modern languages). Previously Deputy Head and Housemistress of Rugby, Head of Department of Croydon High and modern language teacher at Sevenoaks School. Publications: German textbook.
Teaching staff: 41 full time, 80 part-time. Annual turnover 8%. Average age 42.

Exam results

GCSE: On average, 36 pupils in upper fifth: all gain at least grade C in 5–8 subjects. Average GCSE score 52 (51 over 5 years).
A-levels: 56 in upper sixth: 20% pass in 4+ subjects, 50% in 3 and 30% in 2. Average final point score achieved by upper sixth formers 301.

University & college entrance
The majority of sixth-form leavers go on to music colleges. 35% go on to a degree course (6% after a gap year), 20% to Oxbridge: 2% take courses in medicine, law and languages, 6% in science & engineering, 12% in humanities & social sciences, 2% in art & design, 80% in music.

Curriculum
GCSE, AS and A-levels. 14–15 AS/A-level subjects (including music technology).
Sixth form: Most sixth formers take 3 subjects at AS-level, 2–3 at A-level; in addition all take music, 40% take music technology. 70% take A-levels in arts/humanities; 30% in both arts and sciences. 3 main key skills taught as compulsory, discrete units in lower sixth; each student aims for accreditation in at least one skill.
Special provision: Tuition for ESL/dyslexic pupils.
Languages: French and German offered to GCSE, AS and A-level.
ICT: Taught across the curriculum. 30 computers for pupil use, networked and with email and internet access.

The arts

Music: All pupils learn a musical instrument; instrumental exams can be taken. Some 60 musical groups including duets, trios, quartets, quintets, wind band, percussion ensemble, chamber choir, chamber orchestra, symphony orchestra. 10 members of the National Youth Orchestra.
Drama: Drama offered. GCSE drama and A-level theatre studies (5 pa) may be taken. Some pupils are involved in school productions.
Art & design: On average, 8 take GCSE and A-level; 5 pupils per year take A-level. Pottery, photography also offered.

Sport & activities

Sport: Boxercise, running, trampolining, fitness training, swimming, squash, badminton, weight training, table tennis, rounders are optional sports.
Activities: Music in the community activities.

School life

Uniform: School uniform worn, some choice in sixth form.
Houses & prefects: No competitive houses. Prefects, head boy/girl, head of house and house prefects – appointed by the Head/heads of houses.
Religion: Assemblies and weekly (non-denominational) service in Manchester Cathedral. Sunday service is encouraged. RCs have own weekly instruction or service.
Social: Regular weekend outings for boarders. Organised choral/orchestral tours (about 2 per year). Meals self-service. School tuckshop. No tobacco or alcohol allowed.

Discipline
Pupils failing to produce homework once might expect a reprimand, extra work; policy of involving families early in pastoral, moral, disciplinary matters. Head has power of suspension or expulsion.

Boarding
39% share (2 to a room); 9% in rooms of 6. Single-sex houses of approximately 50. Resident and day-time nurses, 2 visiting doctors, school counsellors. Central dining room. Pupils can provide and cook own food in houses. Any number of weekend exeats. Visits to the city allowed.

Alumni association
is run by The Secretary, ‘Friends of Chetham’s’, c/o the school.

Former pupils
Peter Donohoe, Stephen Hough, Anna Markland, Leon McCawley, Tim Horton (all pianists); Grant Llewellyn, Daniel Harding (conductors); Wayne Marshall (organist); Mike Lindup (pop group – Level 42); Omar (Hammer) (soul singer); Max Beesley (films/TV), Guy Johnston (BBC Young Musician of the Year, 2000).