Cheadle and Marple Sixth Form College

Cheadle and Marple Sixth Form College is a training provider for the Stockport (Greater Manchester) area specialising in 16–19 educational provision.

'[citation needed] The college offers a very wide range of courses, including GCSEs (General Certificate of Secondary Education), AS (Advanced Subsidiary Level) and A-Levels (GCE Advanced Level), vocational NVQs and BTECs.

[citation needed] In 1946, following the Education Act 1944, a building known as Moseley Hall on Wilmslow Road was acquired by the local authority for £6,500.

Moseley Hall had been owned by John Henry Davies, President of Manchester United Football Club, since 1904.

[citation needed] During the war the building was used for four years as the National Fire Service headquarters for Manchester.

[4][5] Moseley Hall was eventually demolished in the late 1970s and replaced by the Village Hotel and an entertainment complex.

Margaret Danyers started at the age of 14 and was effectively an upper school, not just a sixth form college.

[8] There were some problems with the Cheadle Campus as part of the Moseley building was declared unsafe in the early 1990s due to the decay of the reinforced concrete with which it was constructed.

The newly built Cheadle County Grammar School for Girls in 1956
The Cheadle College quad