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Whitstable Road, Canterbury CT2 9DT, Kent - England
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In 1879, the Sisters of the Holy Rosary built a new convent school in Cannock which, at first, educated children up to the age of 11. More recently, a group of teachers, parents and friends founded a senior school at Lyncroft House, where the composer Muzio Clementi had lived and taught during the 1820s. The two schools joined forces in 1980 to create an all-age school on the present site in Cannock. Originally called Lyncroft House School, Chase Academy grew rapidly, and quickly developed into an establishment providing a first-class education for each of its students.
Family atmosphere
Chase Academy accepts students from nursery age through to A-level. Dedicated teachers care for each child individually in small classes. Students can join in any year, but few leave before they complete their school education. This, combined with the wide age range, gives the School a strong family atmosphere.
Excellent facilities
The large site has excellent purpose-built laboratories, technology centre, sports complex and new classrooms. Chase Academy has first-class modern boarding accommodation. Sixty students can be accommodated in a total of 32 study-bedrooms, all of which are of the highest standard.
Work hard – and do your best!
The small classes, excellent staff and first-rate facilities provide a fine academic education. But above all, the individual treatment of each child builds pupils who are happy and well motivated. We expect all students to work hard at their academic education and, as a result of this, to perform to the best of their abilities.
International students
Chase Academy’s main campus is located right in the centre of Cannock, a small town in the middle of England. All the facilities of the town and the English culture it contains are a few minutes’ walk away. About two-thirds of the students are British, but the School has a long tradition of educating international students.
Chase Academy also runs an International Studies Centre in Cannock and at Marlborough House, a specialist English Language teaching centre in the beautiful cathedral city of Lichfield just 18km from Cannock. Students with good English skills can enter Chase Academy directly. Students with little or no English can first enter Chase Academy’s International Studies Centre, either in Cannock or in Lichfield. There they follow an intensive English course. On completion of the course they are able to follow a conventional British curriculum.
Above all, the individual treatment of each child builds pupils who are happy and well motivated
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