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ready for an interconnected world. Our inclusive ethos ensures every student feels valued and supported, fostering a sense of belonging that is essential for personal and academic success. DEVELOPING INDEPENDENCE AND CONFIDENCE We believe education should empower students to take ownership of learning. From year 9 to 13, our students are encouraged to make decisions, manage time effectively and develop resilience. Leadership opportunities abound, whether via the student council, house captain roles or organising student-led conferences, giving students the chance to grow as confident, capable leaders. ACADEMIC RIGOUR FOR ALL Our reputation for academic excellence is built on high-quality teaching and individualised support. We challenge students to achieve their best, whatever their starting point. With personalised UCAS guidance and a culture of ambition, our students progress to top universities. Each year, 25% of A Level students secure places at prestigious G5 institutions, and over two-thirds move on to Russell Group or other highly ranked universities. DEVELOPING LIFE SKILLS INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM Success in life requires more than academic achievement. That’s why we place equal emphasis on teamwork, communication and problem-solving
skills. Our enrichment programme offers activities in sport, creative arts, science, technology and community engagement, while evening masterclasses/workshops extend learning beyond the curriculum. These help students build confidence, adaptability and the interpersonal skills that employers and universities value.
WHY CHOOSE ABBEY COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE?
Because we prepare students not only for exams, but for life. We broaden horizons, nurture ambition and instil a lifelong love of learning.
We invite all prospective families to visit and experience what makes Abbey College Cambridge unique. Book your appointment and learn more at: abbeycambridge.co.uk/admissions/ arrange-a-visit/
“Students are encouraged to make decisions, manage time effectively and develop resilience”
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