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“Being at Byrchall has allowed me to try so many new things. I take part in experiments and practical lessons and I learn more in the clubs and activities that are for everyone here. I have made friends quickly, it’s made school so much fun.”

“I’m so happy that I chose Byrchall for my children. It really is a wonderful school. The pastoral support is amazing and I would definitely recommend the school. ”

“School is somewhere I feel welcome and able to be myself. I am proud and happy to be a student at Byrchall.”

“The best thing about the school is the dedicated staff. They really do go above and beyond for the students and I can’t fault them in any way. ”

“I have really enjoyed my first year at Byrchall. I have tried so many new skills, joined three clubs and I have made friends so quickly. It feels like I have always been here.”
Latest news
Geneva Science Trip – Part 3!
Students took on the challenge at Geneva Cube, a brand new real-life gaming experience. We saw fantastic creativity, teamwork and problem-solving skills on display, along with plenty of laughter. A brilliant way to end another exciting day in Geneva!
#schooltrip #science #Geneva
Science Club yesterday explored some fascinating microscope slides that Miss Dowd bought at the Plainpalais Flea Market during her trip to Geneva! ✈️
The samples included guinea pig and cat tissue. We used Google Translate to help work out what they were looking at.
From salivary glands to pieces of kidney and brain tissue, there was plenty to investigate!
#science #HandsOnLearning
Geneva Science Trip – Part 2!
Our students enjoyed a guided tour of both the facilities and the Science Gateway exhibits at CERN, exploring the fascinating world of particle physics and scientific discovery. An inspiring experience for everyone involved. More photos to follow!
#science #schooltrip #CERN #geneva
Science Week Form Relay Challenge!
Year 7–9 students took part in our Science Week Form Relay Challenge, working in their form groups with one runner from each team racing to answer all the questions as quickly as possible.
A brilliant mix of teamwork, quick thinking and science knowledge. Winners will be announced at the end of the week… stay tuned!
#ScienceWeek #Teamwork
🌟 Weekly Student Spotlight: Lola, Rachel & Francesca 🌟
This week, we caught up with Lola, Rachel and Francesca, our winning speakers from this year’s Speaker of the Year competition.
They reflected on the inspiration behind their speeches, the work that went into preparing, and what it felt like delivering them in front of the judges and audience. They also offered some great advice for students who might be thinking of taking part in the future.
They delivered fantastic speeches and represented themselves brilliantly. We’re incredibly proud of them!
Watch the video to hear more about their experience.
#publicspeaking #Communication
Did You Know: Behaviour Information
Behaviour information shared through School Synergy helps families have supportive and respectful conversations at home. Clear information allows pupils to reflect and make positive choices.
SMART Step: Respect
#Synergy #HomeSchoolPartnership
We’re super proud of Charlie Cotton in Year 7 after his first regional BMX event of the year in Hartlepool last weekend! 🚴♂️
Charlie achieved an incredible 1st place overall in Male 13 BMX, and 2nd overall in the Cruiser 13–14 category.
A fantastic start to the season and a brilliant achievement. Well done, Charlie! 👏
#BMX #sports
Science Week is off to a fantastic start! 🚀
Students have been getting hands-on with practical activities, bringing science to life in fun and engaging ways. We can’t wait for more discoveries throughout the week!
#science #HandsOnLearning
What a show! 🎭🎶
Last Friday, we held our Junior House Competition, where all four houses competed in art, drama, music and dance. Students and staff had been preparing for weeks, even months, to deliver their best performances.
The hall was filled with creativity, friendship, laughter and incredible talent. We were blown away by the confidence and artistry on display. It was a tough decision for our judges Mr Paul and Mrs Smith.
Huge congratulations to our overall winners, Trojans, once again! A big thank you to Mr Powell for hosting, and well done to everyone involved. 👏
#community #dance #drama #music #art
We’re incredibly proud of Marlon Richardson in 8R1, who performed with the Wigan Youth Orchestra at the Music for Youth Regional Festival in Rochdale last Saturday. 🎶
The orchestra delivered fantastic performances of Hungarian March by Hector Berlioz and Conga del Fuego Nuevo by Arturo Márquez.
If they progress, the next stage will take them to nationals in Birmingham, with the incredible opportunity to perform alongside the London Symphony Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall.
What an amazing achievement. Well done, Marlon! 👏
#Music #celebratesuccess #orchestra
Did You Know: Calendar & Key Dates
Key school dates and events are shared in advance through School Synergy. This helps pupils and families plan ahead and feel prepared for upcoming deadlines and activities.
SMART Step: Time
#Synergy #HomeSchoolPartnership
Geneva Trip – Day 1 ✈️
What a start to the trip! Students have already walked over 20,000 steps, visited the iconic Jet d`Eau, taken water taxis across Lake Geneva, and finished the day with some bowling.
A busy first day exploring the beautiful city of Geneva. More adventures to come!
#schooltrip #geneva
SENIOR HOUSE COMPETITION
Our History
Byrchall High School was founded in 1588 at the behest of Robert Birchall. He established the school with the vision of providing outstanding educational provision for the young people of our area. Since then Byrchall has benefitted from the many donations of land, resources and even cakes and ales for its students-a tradition celebrated each year on our Founder’s Day!
Our founder believed in education and in community. In this proud tradition our school today maintains its strong links with our local community and The Church of England. We remain steadfast in our work of enabling every young person in our community to achieve their full potential as an integral part of Byrchall High School.
Recent History
To celebrate our rich and long standing school history within the Wigan borough, we held an alumni event.
Pupils and staff who attended Byrchall high school throughout the decades were invited back to share their stories, memories and to look back on some of our archived photographs, booklets and school memorabilia.
Take a look at the event for yourself using the button below.
Our Values
Byrchall High School is committed to fostering an environment built on strong core values that shape both the academic and personal growth of its students. Our motto encapsulates all we try to do every day.
Learn to Live – enjoy and achieve.
Live to Learn – now and in the future.
These values are underpinned by the daily practice of respect, responsibility, resilience, and aspiration, which guide the behaviour and decision-making of the school community.
Respect is encouraged in all interactions, promoting kindness and understanding amongst students and staff.
Responsibility is emphasised, ensuring that students take ownership of their learning and actions.
Resilience is nurtured through challenges, empowering students to overcome obstacles and learn from setbacks.
Aspiration drives the pursuit of excellence, encouraging students to aim high and reach their full potential. Together, these values create a positive, supportive, and ambitious school culture where every individual is welcome and integral to our community.
OUR FUTUREs
Encouraging aspiration in young people is essential for helping them to realise their full potential and pursue meaningful goals.
With a stimulating and varied curriculum including academic, creative and extra-curriular options for every child, Byrchall makes learning exciting.
All students are encouraged to plan for a bright future, fostering a growth mindset where challenges are seen as opportunities to learn and grow rather than obstacles.
By providing our students with diverse role models, exposing them to various career paths, and celebrating their achievements, we can inspire ambition and a sense of possibility.
Mentorship, personalised support, guidance, and creating an environment where their interests are nurtured can further ignite their drive to succeed.
Encouraging self-belief and resilience ensures that our young people remain focused on their aspirations, even in the face of challenges and a changing world, empowering them to set high standards for themselves and strive toward fulfilling futures in whatever area they choose.





































































