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Stuart Abraham is currently a Member-Governors Board at Cheadle Hulme School.
He completed his undergraduate degree from the University of Durham.
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Cheadle Hulme School
Cheadle Hulme School Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Cheadle Hulme School is an independent school located in Cheadle, UK. The school offers Sixth Form Pathways to meet the needs of students with specific career ambitions and provides them with skills and experiences. The school has a High-Performance Programme that is awarded to pupils who show academic, sporting, or musical potential and the drive and commitment to succeed. The school is proud of its relationships with former pupils and staff, known as Old Waconians (OWs). The school provides an outstanding and inspiring education to pupils, helping them to fulfill their potential to flourish in the world. The school was founded in 1855 to provide education for orphans and poor children of warehousemen and clerks. | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | - |
Formation de Stuart Abraham
University of Durham | Undergraduate Degree |
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Cheadle Hulme School
Cheadle Hulme School Other Consumer ServicesConsumer Services Cheadle Hulme School is an independent school located in Cheadle, UK. The school offers Sixth Form Pathways to meet the needs of students with specific career ambitions and provides them with skills and experiences. The school has a High-Performance Programme that is awarded to pupils who show academic, sporting, or musical potential and the drive and commitment to succeed. The school is proud of its relationships with former pupils and staff, known as Old Waconians (OWs). The school provides an outstanding and inspiring education to pupils, helping them to fulfill their potential to flourish in the world. The school was founded in 1855 to provide education for orphans and poor children of warehousemen and clerks. | Consumer Services |