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OWs in the U.S.

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Welcome to OWs in the U.S.

Our international networks are a great forum for meeting and staying in touch with Old Waconians abroad. Whether you are about to relocate or are already living overseas, our clubs can help you make connections, boost your career and get advice and support from those in the know. 

Feature in the OW magazine

In the next edition of The Old Waconian magazine we would love to do a feature piece about our Old Waconians who are living state side. If you’d like to feature please get in touch (email er@chschool.co.uk). We are also hoping to produce an article about the Lincoln-Sudbury High School exchange that took place in the 1960s and 1970s. If you were a student from either CHS or LSHS who took part in the exchange and would like to share your memories please get in touch.

Careers Help

Help our students find out more about future careers. This could be by providing a short video about your career to date, or speaking with our students via video link or in person. Email er@chschool.co.uk to find out more.

Become a network admin

Would you like to be an admin for this U.S. network? Get in touch (er@chschool.co.uk) if you'd like to help engage and bring together fellow Old Waconians in the U.S.

How to support...

Tax-Effective Giving

To make a gift and take a U.S. income tax deduction, you can make a donation to the British Schools & Universities Foundation with a preference for Cheadle Hulme School. You can donate online by card, make a bank transfer or send a cheque.

Discuss your donation with us

Get in touch with us to discuss your donation and we can answer any questions you may have.

The impact of your support

Through the Bursary Fund we aim to transform the lives of as many young people as possible and enrich the experience of every pupil at CHS in the process. Read on to find out more about one of our recent bursary students.

Student A arrived for Sixth Form interview in a borrowed blazer and shoes with a tatty art portfolio that was disorganised and chaotic. On first appearance one might refuse this student, but delving underneath the surface it was clear to see that this young person possessed huge artistic talent. Their attitude, commitment and desire to study here was palpable. They were initially offered a place; conditional upon meeting the entry requirements.

Results day arrived and celebrations were high here at CHS. In walked Student A....

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