Chester University, founded in 1839, is one of the oldest comprehensive public universities in Britain. At first, it was an educational institution established by the Church of England to train teachers, and it was the first normal university in Britain.
The school is located in Chester (the capital of Cheshire), a small and beautiful ancient Roman city in northwest England, 40 minutes' drive from Liverpool and Manchester. The school has seven campuses, located in Chester and its surrounding areas.
According to the latest statistics in 2020, the second-class and first-class undergraduate degrees accounted for 7 1.5%. Famous alumni include Camilla, the princess of Prince Charles, Diana Duffy, the first heir to the British royal throne, and the famous singer John Carlton.
The teaching and leisure facilities of the University of Chester have reached the first-class level. Among them, the computerized modern library has about 300 thousand books and is equipped with all the learning AIDS that students need.
Both campuses of the school have abundant sports facilities: an all-weather sports ground, a sports center, a tennis court, two squash courts with glass back walls, a swimming pool, a gym, and a more relaxed sauna and solarium.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-University of Chester