Whalley Range 11-18 High School located at Wilbraham Road, Manchester M16 8GW, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0161 861 9727

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Whalley Range 11-18 High School manchester
Whalley Range 11-18 High School manchester
Whalley Range 11-18 High School manchester
Whalley Range 11-18 High School manchester
Whalley Range 11-18 High School manchester
Whalley Range 11-18 High School manchester
Whalley Range 11-18 High School manchester

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Holly C

5 Google Rating

This school is definitely a high school to go to. The teachers are so kind and helpful and they trea

5/ 5

This school is definitely a high school to go to. The teachers are so kind and helpful and they treat ya like you are their child. Many opportunities to get involved in such as form quizzes, house leaders, charity leaders and many more. I am even a anti bullying ambassador at this school and a literacy leader in form. I love this school and you can even visit the school on the weekends and go to the gym there in the own school itself! The teachers are very kind too. They support you and answer your questions when needed. However if they are tasking then they would tell you to put ya hand down and wait which I think is a bit rude but they still help ya In the end. Good school would recommend to anyone who has a daughter.

AE Z

1 Google Rating

I am a student in this school and in 1 week I have seen 8 rats, even in the dining hall. The school

1/ 5

I am a student in this school and in 1 week I have seen 8 rats, even in the dining hall. The school is dirty and unhygienic. The teachers didn't do anything about the rats. One of the heads said ''Leave them alone they're rats not Lions'' another teacher said '' the rats need somewhere to live.'' these excuses are unacceptable. I seriously don't understand how OFSTED give the school such high ratings, I would close the school down immediately.

anonymous mjd

1 Google Rating

I used attend this school and it is terrible,you get detentions for the most dummest reasons , teach

1/ 5

I used attend this school and it is terrible,you get detentions for the most dummest reasons , teachers have called me stupid and other mean things.The reviews that are rated 3 or more are probably the teachers,there are rats in corridors and in the dinning hall and do you know what the teachers say "there just rats" like it is ordinary for rats to be running in a dinning room but when offsted are coming they act like the school is a clean safe place when it really isnt they gave me faulty equipment like bikes , i found hair in my food and i was about to throw up, i do not recomend for your child to attend this school!

Noora x

5 Google Rating

Amazing school! came for an open evening and the teachers were extremely supportive. The students se

5/ 5

Amazing school! came for an open evening and the teachers were extremely supportive. The students seemed friendly and approachable. Will definitely be sending my daughter here!

Sarita Vashishtha

5 Google Rating

I love Whalley Range High School so much. My daughter loves this school, she has made 4 friends. She

5/ 5

I love Whalley Range High School so much. My daughter loves this school, she has made 4 friends. She is really happy.

Beriz Abdullah

5 Google Rating

I find WRHS is a wonderful school that provides many amazing opportunities for the students. I'm in

5/ 5

I find WRHS is a wonderful school that provides many amazing opportunities for the students. I'm in y11 and I love it!

Sahar M

1 Google Rating

From 2005-2010 I studied at this school. My experience here was disgraceful. During my final years,

1/ 5

From 2005-2010 I studied at this school. My experience here was disgraceful. During my final years, I was told I could not pick particular subjects, as I was not capable to complete them or even persue a career related to the particular subjects. Also throughout my GCSE, cover teachers were given for lessons. I wouldn't recommend this school to anyone, due to my horrific experiance.

Wajiha

5 Google Rating

Amazing school, had a fantastic experience, made a lot of friends !!! Very helpful teachers that giv

5/ 5

Amazing school, had a fantastic experience, made a lot of friends !!! Very helpful teachers that give a lot of dedication to students. Any bullying issues are dealt with very seriously as the school is against it.

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