Partners

The partnership currently consists of 7 state secondary schools, 4 independent schools, 1 further education college and the University.

Full members

All Saints’ Academy

Blaisdon Way, Cheltenham, GL51 0WH

“Our partnerships across Cheltenham have given a vast number of opportunities to our students. The collaborative spirit that these partnerships provide can be seen between students from different schools as well as teachers. Everyone here benefits from being a part of the Cheltenham Education Partnership.”

Mr Ben Williams, Principal

Balcarras School

East End Rd, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham GL53 8QF

“The Cheltenham Education Partnership formalises links that have existed for many years and will surely help to make them stronger in the years to come. Collaboration of this kind can only be a good thing for Cheltenham’s young people.” 

Mr Dominic Burke, Headteacher

Cheltenham Bournside School

Warden Hill Rd, Cheltenham GL51 3EF

“Our ambition is to expand our students’ horizons and focus on aiming high. We are delighted to share expertise in an equal partnership whose aspiration is to ensure that all young people regardless of social, economic, or educational background can fulfil their dreams.”

Mr Steve Jefferies, Headteacher

Cheltenham College

Bath Rd, Cheltenham GL53 7LD

“Community, and a commitment to the common good, is one of our core values at College. The CEP provides the opportunity for us all to achieve so much more together than can be achieved alone. A local community supported by its schools working in partnership will always be stronger than one without partnerships.”

Mrs Nicola Huggett, Head

Cheltenham Ladies’ College

Bayshill Rd, Cheltenham GL50 3EP

“Having been at the heart of Cheltenham town since our founding in 1853, we could not miss the exciting opportunity to work more closely with fellow schools, and with the partner organisations unique to the town who have been so supportive of education. Whomever we enrol in each of our schools, they are all “our children.”

Mrs Eve Jardine-Young, Principal

Cleeve School

Two Hedges Rd, Bishops Cleeve, Cheltenham GL52 8AE

“As a school, our core values are aspiring, collaborating and transforming, and the CEP provides a wonderful platform for this to be achieved with a wider group of students and staff.”

Mr Alwyn Richards, Executive Head

Dean Close School

Shelburne Rd, Cheltenham GL51 6HE

“Dean Close joined CEP believing strongly in academic partnerships, confident that its own pupils and staff would benefit greatly from collaboration with the other secondary schools of Cheltenham and proud to be part of this state/independent cooperation that provides opportunities for all.”

Mrs Emma Taylor, Warden (The Dean Close Foundation)

Gloucestershire College

Cheltenham Campus, Princess Elizabeth Way, Cheltenham GL51 7SJ

“Gloucestershire College fully supports the CEP and the opportunities it offers to young people. Our Cheltenham Campus and its surrounding school partners are a key part of the county’s cyber ecosystem; bringing together academia and industry to inspire and develop the next generation of talent.”

Mr Andy Bates, Chief Financial Officer

The High School Leckhampton

Farm Lane, Cheltenham GL51 3FS

“At The High School Leckhampton we encourage our students to strive for excellence, contribute to the community and expand their horizons.  The Cheltenham Education Partnership facilitates all of these aims and has provided our staff and pupils with a fantastic range of exciting and enriching opportunities.  We are delighted to be working with such a wide range of partners for the collective benefit of all our young people.”

Ms Helen Wood, Headteacher

Pate’s Grammar School

Oldbury Road, Cheltenham, GL51 0HG, England

“Pate’s Grammar School has been inspiring young minds since our foundation in 1574. With our commitment to community initiatives including our Shaping Futures programme and regional Hubs, our collaboration with the Cheltenham Education Partnership further enables us to give and gain on many levels, sharing the best opportunities for our student communities and forging a strong network for our students for years to come”.

Dr James Richardson, Headteacher

Pittville School

Albert Rd, Cheltenham GL52 3JD

“Pittville School is delighted to be involved in the CEP partnership. This is a partnership that will provide a range of exciting opportunities for students, supporting them to develop their skills and knowledge in a broad range of academic and extra-curricular areas.” 

Mr Richard Gilpin, Headteacher

St Edward’s School

Cirencester Rd, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham GL53 8EY

“We joined the Cheltenham Education Partnership due to a desire to collaborate with all the schools in the Cheltenham borough in order to deliver wider educational opportunities for all young people in Cheltenham.”

Mr Matthew Burke, Headmaster

Winchcombe School

Greet Rd, Winchcombe, Cheltenham GL54 5LB

“Winchcombe School is excited to be part of the CEP. We recognise the enriching experiences we can offer all students in the Cheltenham area through working together. We are looking forward to sharing ideas and opportunities across the diverse range of partners involved with the CEP.”

Mr Jonathan Templeton, Headteacher

University of Gloucestershire

Dr Graham Parton, Head of the School of Education and Sciences

Affiliated partners

Cheltenham Festivals

Cheltenham Borough Council

National Cyber Security Centre