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  1. 2 de abr. de 2015 · Spring Term. Mon 19th Feb 2024. Thurs 28th Mar 2024. Easter Holiday. Fri 29th Mar 2024. Fri 12th Apr 2024*. INSET. * Mon 15th Apr 2024. Please note that on the last day of term, school ends at 12:05 pm. Buses leave at 12:15 pm.

  2. Welcome to Dr Challoner’s High School, my name is Kyla and I am delighted to be the Head Girl for 2024-2025. I am so proud to be a part of the incredible Challoner’s High community which enables each student to have a fulfilling academic and social life that sets them up for wherever their future takes them.

  3. Main Office Telephone: 01494 763296. If you have a general query, please phone our main school number and speak to someone in the school office who will be pleased to help you. We will make sure that the most appropriate person will contact you if they are not available immediately. Alternatively, please email office@challonershigh.com.

  4. Dr Challoner's High School. Cokes Lane, Little Chalfont. Buckinghamshire. HP7 9QB. directions arrange a visit. terms | sitemap. school website design by interactive schools.

  5. The application window is open from 1st October 2023– 22nd January 2024 (closing at 5pm). Sixth Form Application - Admission September 2024 for prospective new to Challoner's High Students - applications close 22nd January 2024, 5pm. Sixth Form Application Form. Subject Summary and Entry Requirements. If you wish to complete the application ...

  6. Open Events at Dr Challoner's High School . Ofsted 2023 - Please read our full inspection report here "I love how everyone here is so independent and self confident" Thursday 4th July 2024 - Open Morning- by registration only. Option 1 Tour at 9:00-9:30 - Registration will open here 3 weeks before the event.

  7. Dr Challoner’s High School gets its name from Dr Chaloner, D.D, Canon of Windsor and Rector of Amersham from 1578 to 1621. Dr Chaloner provided £20 in his will for a ‘free grammar school’, and in 1624 the original Dr Challoner’s Grammar School was founded in Old Amersham. It remained a boys’ school until 1905 when it was transferred ...