Chichester High School For Girls

Chichester High School For Girls, often referred to as CHSG,or Chi High, is a girls' community school in Chichester, West Sussex which has been comprehensive since 1971. It takes girls from the age of 11-18. The school is a dual specialist Science College and Arts College. The number of children on roll is 1463 including over 400 students in the 6th form, which is fully integrated with Chichester High School for Boys. It also shares a Combined Cadet Force contingent with Chichester High School for Boys.

The school's campus was originally in the Stockbridge area of Chichester. Buildings were then built in Kingsham Road, next to Chichester High School for Boys and the school was split between the two sites for a few years, until a largescale building project at Kingsham was completed and the school could fully relocate there.

Read more about Chichester High School For Girls:  Chichester Curriculum, Facilities, Uniform, Sports, The Sixth Form, Combined Cadet Force, Old Cicestrians

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