Covid-19: Rising to the challenge
The new announcement by the government regarding nationwide school site closures will have a dramatic impact on all of our lives, across the UK. We are thankful, at least, to...
The new announcement by the government regarding nationwide school site closures will have a dramatic impact on all of our lives, across the UK. We are thankful, at least, to...
We are pleased to confirm that online learning has now begun for all students at Chetham’s School of Music. The school’s leadership would like to thank all students, parents, guardians,...
Chetham’s School of Music has today informed parents and guardians that the school will close to pupils, effective immediately, as a precautionary measure to help prevent the spread of Covid-19....
We’re proud to share our latest inspection report, in which the school has been praised by independent inspectors for its “excellence”. Chetham’s School of Music is highly successful in achieving...
Chetham’s Flute Day – Friday 15th November in association with Powell Flutes Flautists of all ages, from teachers, learners, performers and enthusiasts are invited to join us for an afternoon...
Huge congratulations to our Year 13 students – and a few talented Year 12s – who are collecting another batch of excellent A-level results today. View our full A-level results...
Back in March the Woodwind and Brass & Percussion departments held their annual Chamber Music performance day. With over thirty ensembles meeting every week to rehearse, including Duos, Trios, Quartets,...
Adolphe Sax (1814-1894) was one of the most important figures in the evolution of the woodwind genre. His patent of the saxophone in 1846 represents one of the most important...
May 2019 saw the release of a brand new double CD recording, An English Coronation, recorded at Ely Cathedral last summer. The CD features music used in a series of...
Chetham’s is delighted to announce a new era for its Vocal and Choral programme! Young singers will now be able to join the School from Year 9, where previously they...