Cambridge Education Guide Spring/Summer 24 Web

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“Our year 9 curriculum provides the best platform for success in GCSE and A-levels”

In 2023, more than half of our students progressed to a Russell Group university. Our purpose-built campus provides the perfect studying environment. Lessons are taught in classrooms packed with modern technology. Students appreciate the small classes and a supportive environment, and are encouraged to ask questions and participate in discussions. Our diverse and international learning community provides students with a different view to many aspects of the world, allowing them to become global citizens prepared for a globalised work environment. However, we recognise that students need more than just lessons, offering an extracurricular programme with more than 50 weekly clubs and activities.

Wednesday afternoons are dedicated to enrichment, with a range of sessions divided into five categories: active; community; thinking; science and technology; music and creative arts. This doesn’t stop for the holidays. The college is open to all during the half-term and Easter holidays. Our dedicated staff arrange activities, trips and courses to upskill our students, and arrange study support during these times. Many of our boarders choose to stay in Cambridge. We know our students benefit greatly from the education they receive at Abbey

College and seek to welcome more students from the Cambridge area to our community. Launching year 9 is the perfect opportunity to do this. Our year 9 curriculum offers a range of traditional and highly valued subjects to provide the best platform for success in GCSE and A-levels. Students joining year 9 will become valued members of our community, benefitting from access to outstanding academic, extracurricular and pastoral systems, all while receiving career advice and being encouraged to build their skills from day one.

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