Congleton High School


Congleton High School is an 11–18 mixed secondary school and sixth form with academy status in Congleton, Cheshire, England. It has a specialism in engineering

History

The school was formed after the reduction of the area's three schools to two larger schools.
In 2014 Congleton High School was awarded the Design Mark, the school received the award in recognition of its work as a specialist engineering school.
In 2022 Congleton High School applied for planning permission to expand, the planned expansion will add new classroom faculties and provide a new dining area for staff and students among other additions.
In March 2024 a new classroom block for humanities studies as well as new Hungry Bear refectory were officially opened, the humanities studies classroom block is named "The Machin Building" after Roland Machin MBE who was a teacher and governor at the school.