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  1. 6 mar 2024 · We recommend that you book to avoid disappointment. In celebration of the 400th anniversary of Dr Challoner’s Grammar School, the Friends of DCGS are hosting a ball on Saturday 15th June 2024. Please join us to celebrate in style! Click here for tickets and click here for further information.

    • Our School

      Dr Challoner's reputation extends back to the early 17th...

    • Community

      Welcome to the Friends of DCGS (‘Friends’); Dr Challoner’s...

    • Enrichment

      Challoner's is noted for its sporting achievements. Our...

    • Diary

      Well established boys' secondary school with co-educational...

  2. Dr Challoner's Grammar School (also known as DCGS, Challoner's Boys or simply Challoner's) is a selective grammar school for boys, with a co-educational Sixth Form, in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England. It was given academy status in January 2011.

    • Buckinghamshire
  3. Dr Challoner's Grammar School. Our School. Overview. Headteacher's Welcome. Our Vision and Values. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. Life in Year 7. Life in Key Stage 4. Life in the Sixth Form. Ofsted. Awards and Accreditations. Exam Results. Leavers' Destinations. 400 Years. Calendar of Events. A Brief History of DCGS. 400th Anniversary Ball.

  4. Dr Challoner's Grammar School, © 2005-24. Well established boys' secondary school with co-educational Sixth Form. News, prospectus, ethos, history and academic achievements.

  5. Humanities. Arts and Design: Music, Art, Graphics, Cookery, Computer Science. Sixth Form Prospectus 2024. Well established boys' secondary school with co-educational Sixth Form. News, prospectus, ethos, history and academic achievements.

  6. The House Competition is keenly fought each year. Students in 1624 would start at the age of 8 and then matriculate at 14-15. Students were at school 6 days a week for around 12 hours a day with a two hour break for lunch.

  7. Headteacher's Welcome - Dr Challoner's Grammar School. Dr Challoner's reputation extends back to the early 17th century when the school began educating the boys of Amersham and the surrounding area.