



Educational Visits
Every year trips are arranged which can sometimes combine first time away from home experiences with the need to demonstrate interpersonal skills like team work and responsibility. Often the theory learned in school can be put into good practice, particularly with skills like map reading or foreign languages. Whether it’s canoeing in France or Skiing in Switzerland; abseiling in Buxton or dressing up in Styal the effect is the same: a chance to laugh and learn.
“Trips and visits foster social development and contribute to the confidence that pupils showed in conversation.” ISI Report 2007.
Sometimes the wider world beckons and trips are organised throughout the school year. Each year the children from the Junior School have the opportunity to attend a PGL Centre to take part in outdoor activities.
Having a Charitable Outlook
“Hulme Hall Grammar School stands out from other schools in my area as an outstanding contributor. If it wasn’t for people like you, Christies’s would not be here today.” Rachel Carter, Fundraising Officer, Christie’s Against Cancer.
Hulme Hall is renowned for its charitable work. Every year an established charity is nominated and becomes the focus of fundraising activities and events organised by pupils, staff, governors and parents. The School's willingness to contribute to the needs of the wider community is unmatched. In a three year period almost thirty thousand pounds have been donated to local charities to further their good causes.
“..pupils are very aware that they are privileged and regularly are willing to take part in charitable activities, raising significant sums of money.”ISI Report 2007.
