Cheney School is located at Cheney Ln, Headington, Oxford OX3 7QH, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Cheney School and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Bob Bob

1 Google Rating

I left Cheney last year and moved to Cherwell, its unquestionably better and I genuinely enjoy schoo

1/ 5

I left Cheney last year and moved to Cherwell, its unquestionably better and I genuinely enjoy school now. I now have the courage to write against this school, but under a fake name.The teachers are God-awful. I have been racially abused, called 'stupid' and an 'idiot' and ridiculed on my figure by so called 'teachers'. The very same people the claim to make students feel safe and happy at school. They couldn't give a damn about you. And, don't even mention mental issues; they're no help. Do your self a favour, DO NOT send your child here. It's honestly best for their academic, mental and social well-being.

Karen Hudson

4 Google Rating

Staff are very friendly and always do their best to help the children....

4/ 5

Staff are very friendly and always do their best to help the children....

Alison Leach

3 Google Rating

I just walk past it

3/ 5

I just walk past it

Hangman Beats

1 Google Rating

i went here and now my soundcloud has 60+ followers, big up my boi mr ford

1/ 5

i went here and now my soundcloud has 60+ followers, big up my boi mr ford

Alex Meredith

5 Google Rating

Lost my hat there but the Headteacher founded it for me. Also it's a very spacious school too.

5/ 5

Lost my hat there but the Headteacher founded it for me. Also it's a very spacious school too.

Paul Godden

5 Google Rating

One of the best schools in Oxford, despite regular prejudice from . Great community spirit amongst

5/ 5

One of the best schools in Oxford, despite regular prejudice from . Great community spirit amongst the kids

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