Day School
1951
£ N/A-N/A
British
The origin of Greenbank Preparatory School traces back to 1951, with the initial establishment in what is currently the Day Nursery. The school started with sixty students and soon established itself for its high-quality education. By the end of the 1950s, there was a significant demand for admissions. Upon Karl Orsborn's untimely passing in 1963, the school was managed by Linda Orsborn until 1971. It then transitioned to becoming an Educational Trust under the leadership of a Board of Trustees. The school has consistently progressed and evolved over time, adopting innovative technologies and adapting to global changes while upholding its customary family values, promoting good manners and behavior. Several advancements were introduced over time, such as additional classrooms and amenities, including specialized rooms for science, art, and music, a dedicated ICT Suite and library, and an all-weather sports pitch. Greenbank, from its humble beginnings, has emerged as a leading Independent Primary School in the North West.
Greenbank Preparatory School is committed to offering a supportive, engaging, and joyful environment where fundamental values such as politeness, respect for others, and taking pride in one's work are instilled. The school aims to cultivate all children's abilities and self-confidence, assisting them in maximizing their potential within and outside the school setting.
Greenbank Preparatory School is a co-ed independent school that caters to students from three to eleven years old. There's also a Nursery section available throughout the year, catering for infants fr...View moreView Less
Malcolm Johnson
0161 485 3724
Greenbank Preparatory School, 64 Heathbank Road, Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire, SK8 6HU
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