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St Thomas More Catholic High - Example school work, diary dates, details of uniform and a quiz.

Weaverham High - 11-16 mixed comprehensive school with Technology College Status.

Poynton County High - Includes a prospectus, copy of the Ofsted report, student pages and a virtual tour.

Dane Valley High - Includes a newsletter, what's on guide, details of the young enterprise scheme and an online prospectus.

St Chad's - Roman Catholic secondary school in Runcorn, Cheshire. Includes information about the subjects, events, uniform, sixth form and religion.

Altrincham Grammar for Girls - Includes a prospectus, bulletin, school resources, information about the school, and contact details.

Bishop Heber School - Secondary school and sixth form, that also incorporates a specialist language college.

Verdin High - Includes an online prospectus, handbook for new pupils, details of uniform, pictures and a staff list.

Congleton High - A secondary school for 11-18 year olds in Congleton.

Stockport Grammar - In-depth website, split up into sections that include infants, junior, senior and 6th form school.

The County High School Leftwich - 11-16 mixed secondary school on the outskirts of Northwich. Lists prospectus, subject support pages, school news and information for parents.

Sandbach School - Eleven to eighteen comprehensive school for boys. Includes information about the facilities, the curriculum, regulations, extra-curricular activities, term dates and their history.

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