Hulme Hall Grammar School From Pupils’ Perspective
Hulme Hall Grammar School is looking forward to the new academic year, which they hope will prove to be more settled for pupils than the last one. With all the interruptions to learning over the last 18 months, Hulme Hall recognises the struggle some children may now have with their education. This grammar school in Stockport offers entry points for all year groups but specialises in entry at Year 7, to begin secondary school, and Year 10 for the 2-year GCSE Pathway.
Entering GCSE Years 10 and 11 can be a struggle if you are not feeling supported or need a fresh start. At Hulme Hall they offer a clear progression route to GCSEs, with a broad and inclusive curriculum that is specifically tailored to each pupil for them to achieve their maximum potential and be prepared and excited about further education.
There is no better way to showcase a school than from a pupil’s perspective. Here is what Grace, a current student at Hulme Hall, says about studying there and being supported by the school.
“I was really unhappy at my previous school and came to Hulme Hall for taster days. As soon as I had finished day one, I did not want to leave, I knew I would be happy here. This school feels like a family, everyone is so friendly. The teachers really support you and help you progress. I hated maths and now my enrichment class is my favourite lesson, at last I finally understand maths. I am the happiest I have ever been.”
Visit hulmehallschool.org for more information and to book your place on an open event or a personal tour to see what life at Hulme Hall is really like.