Our students drew these wonderful moths as part of SVAF's WHISPER project.
Principal's Welcome
Welcome to our school website which gives details of the services and activities we provide fifty weeks a year.
Janette Steel, Principal
About Us
We provide education for children and young people at six hospitals in London, England. We also provide school places for a number of students who cannot access mainstream school due to their medical conditions.
Curriculum
As well as a broad academic curriculum we also offer an enriched arts curriculum of art, music, poetry and writing.
Meet Our Team
Visit our staff page and meet the wide range of enthusiastic professionals we have working across the school sites.
Please take a short survey and tell us about your experience of CCHS.
STUDENT SURVEY
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Many thanks to RBKC Mayor Marie-Therese Rossi for inviting staff, volunteers and friends to a delightful evening at the Mayor's parlour. We have been the Mayor's charity of the year and a huge thank-you goes for all the support this has brought to the school.
Students and staff came together for an Easter celebration in the Chapel of St Stephen at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. Students shared their work: poetry, writing and singing. Happy Easter from all of us!
A huge thank-you to the Chelsea Rotary Club for their donation of £300 to our school.
Chelsea Community Hospital School is expanding and developing. We are therefore looking for 3 Key Stage 3 & 4 teachers and 2 Key Stage 1 & 2 teachers. A chance to work in a challenging and unpredictable environment.
Read MoreEvery year there is a competition for London Schools to create artwork inspired by the commissions for the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square. This year our students have once again done us proud and produced some exciting designs and models. We wish them the best of luck in the competition and an enormous well done for all of their hard work!
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During the Easter holidays we had an impressively creative group of students attend the holiday programme.
Students had a great day out at the Olympic Park. They slid the slide at the ArcelorMittal Orbit and went on to tackle the mountain bike trails.
Maya has been studying women's rights. She created this wonderful poster to celebrate the Suffragette's struggle to get the vote for women 100 years ago.
Students visited Postman’s Park to engage in an interactive talk given by renowned social and cultural historian Dr. John Price at the Watts Memorial. The students learned the story of how George Frederic Watts created the Memorial to Heroic Self Sacrifice.
Read MoreWell at School gives Information and advice to schools on supporting children with a medical or mental health condition
www.wellatschool.org
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