Chigwell is an independent school for boys and girls aged between 7 and 18, providing both daytime education and boarding facilities. There are some 740 pupils in the school and around 100 staff including full time teachers, associate teachers, technicians, secretarial and ground staff.
Founded in 1629 by Samuel Harsnett, Archbishop of York and Vice Chancellor of Cambridge University, Chigwell School has been a centre of learning for over 360 years, from the days when William Penn...
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