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20 Sep 2021 | |
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For Heritage Open Days 2021, in partnership with the National Trust, we invited you to join us online for an edible education.
From its foundation in 1855 (as the Manchester Warehousemen & Clerks' Orphan Schools) to the modern day, food and drink have been a key part of life at Cheadle Hulme School.
Delve into the Cheadle Hulme School archives and learn more about changing school dinner menus, how food was grown on the School's playing fields, and even a little about the tipples enjoyed by staff in the 1800s.
Catch up on all of the posts from our Edible Education via the Cheadle Hulme School Blog: https://www.cheadlehulmeschool.co.uk/blog/heritage-open-days-2021-an-edible-education/
And share your memories of School Dinners, or cookery lessons with Miss Kight, via the comments!
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