About CEP
Cheltenham Education Partnership
Welcome to the Cheltenham Education Partnership (CEP)
The Cheltenham Education Partnership (CEP) brings together secondary schools from both the state and independent sectors, alongside local organisations and charities, to create a unique and collaborative educational community in Cheltenham. Founded to expand horizons and enrich opportunities for young people, CEP works to ensure that students aged 11–18 can realise their full potential, regardless of background.
Through a dynamic programme of events, student-led initiatives, and professional development for educators, we promote shared learning, mutual respect and meaningful connections across education and the wider community. Join us as we inspire, challenge and support the next generation of learners and leaders.
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Aims and Objectives of CEP
Discover the vision behind the Cheltenham Education Partnership and how we work together to widen opportunity, promote collaboration, and support young people.
Programmes and Events
Explore our programme of talks, workshops and collaborative activities designed to inspire students, support educators, and strengthen connections across schools.
Our Partners
Meet the schools, organisations and charities who work alongside CEP to create meaningful opportunities and deliver lasting impact for young people.
Programme of Events
Our Latest Programme of Events
Our programme of events brings students and educators together through a wide range of talks, workshops and collaborative activities. Designed to broaden horizons, raise aspirations and encourage shared learning, each event reflects CEP’s commitment to inclusion, partnership and educational excellence across Cheltenham.
Latest News
Latest Articles & Blogs
Podcast
Our Latest 'Spill The Tea' Podcasts
‘Spill the Tea’ is a unique student-led Podcast hosted by a collaborative team of students from across Cheltenham Education Partnership schools and colleges. Students ask the questions and encourage our guests to bare all and ‘spill the tea’.



