Cambridge Education Guide Spring/Summer 25 Web

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ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AND BEYOND

Recent examination results reflect strong student achievement, with 74.5% A*-C at A-level and 91.94% grades four to nine for GCSEs. Stoke College students regularly progress to top universities, and prestigious creative and vocational pathways. All students in years 7 to 9 enjoy a broad foundation, including two modern languages, drama, music, design and food technology before tailoring their studies at GCSE and A-level. The school’s innovative fortnightly academic tracking ensures teachers can quickly respond to individual students’ progress, for tailored support that maintains high standards. Beyond the classroom, students develop key skills through the Stoke College Diploma – a unique programme designed to foster resilience, leadership and global awareness, equipping them for a rapidly changing world. FEELS LIKE FAMILY At Stoke College, community matters. The school fosters a close-knit, welcoming environment, where students and staff know each other well. Twice-daily contact with form tutors and support from heads of year ensures every student feels valued, supported and encouraged to thrive. The

school calendar is rich with community events, from the River Festival to the spectacular whole-school production and much-anticipated Fireworks Night.

FLEXIBLE AND SUPPORTIVE BOARDING For those looking for flexibility, Stoke College offers day boarding (wraparound care from 7am to 9pm), flexi-boarding and traditional boarding in a warm, family- style environment. Students benefit from structured study sessions, weekend trips and chances to build lifelong friendships. To discover what makes Stoke College different from other schools, we invite families to book a personal tour and experience our exceptional community first-hand

SPORTS, CREATIVITY AND ENRICHMENT

The dynamic sports programme includes rugby, netball, football, cricket, cross- country and more, with students taking part in competitive fixtures against other schools. The performing and visual arts department is also thriving, with students involved in art, drama and music, whether through formal study or co-curricular activities. This year, nearly half of the student body is participating in the upcoming Guys & Dolls production at the Haverhill Arts Centre.

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