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Mander Portman Woodward CAMBRIDGE

hen it comes to a good education, one size does not fit all. MPW, one of the UK’s leading names in fifth and sixth form education, offers a distinctive alternative to traditional schools, where teaching and support are genuinely tailored to each student. And it was here, in Cambridge, where the As we near our 50th anniversary next year, small class sizes, a strong tutorial system and superb teaching are still very much the hallmark of an MPW education. The learning experience is personalised with a maximum of nine students per class for A-levels and GCSEs – though, in fact, the college average is closer to six in a lesson. As well as small class sizes, our students are treated as individuals. This means they know their questions will be answered and they will have genuine contact time with tutors in every lesson. MPW story began in 1973. A PERSONAL APPROACH ACADEMICALLY FOCUSED, SOCIALLY RELAXED It’s not just in the classroom where students can express themselves. We aspire to create an enjoyable, socially relaxed atmosphere in which students enjoy coming to college and working hard. Walk through the front door and you will immediately sense this comfortable, yet focused atmosphere. Students are treated like the young adults that they are; there is no school uniform, they are on first-name terms with their tutors, are not patronised by allowing low expectations of behaviour or attainment, and are encouraged to take responsibility for themselves. A

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