The main courtyard
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Established | 1969 |
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Type | Independent school |
Head | Alun Jones |
Chair of Governors | Dame Sandra Burslem |
Location |
Long Millgate Manchester Greater Manchester M3 1SB England |
Local authority | Manchester |
DfE URN | 105588 Tables |
Students | 290 |
Gender | Mixed |
Ages | 8–18 |
Houses | Victoria, Boys, Girls |
Website | chethamsschoolofmusic |
Chetham's School of Music (/ˈtʃiːtəmz/ or occasionally /ˈtʃɛtəmz/) familiarly known as "Chets", is a specialist independent co-educational music school in Manchester city centre in North West England. It was established in 1969, incorporating Chetham's Hospital School, founded as a charity school by Humphrey Chetham in 1653. After becoming a boys' grammar school in 1952, the school turned to music as its speciality, and became an independent school. There are approximately 290 pupils on roll, making it the largest music school in the United Kingdom. The oldest parts of the school date to the 1420s, when the building was constructed as a residence for priests of the church (now Manchester Cathedral); these parts are listed buildings, along with other parts of the complex. The site houses Chetham's Library, the oldest free public reference library in the United Kingdom. A new building to replace the Victorian Palatine building and allow easier access for visitors was completed in 2012, and a 480-seat concert hall, The Stoller Hall, will open within the new school building in April 2017 as a home for both school and professional music and other genres of performance. The school is a registered charity under English law.