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Quality education - The quality of British education is recognised around the world.


All nationally recognised qualifications are subject to a strict control by the UK government.

British education encourages involvement as well as independent learning, developing valuable skills that modern employers look for.

Opportunities for small group discussion help all students to gain a very good understanding of each subject, as well as developing critical thinking skills and confidence in expression.

The UK takes an all-round approach to education, through various enrichment programmes and a wide range of extra-curricular activities like trips, sports and events.

Prestigious qualifications accepted all around the world

British qualifications are accepted not only by British universities and employers, but also by all leading universities and employers around the world.

Learn English in England

The English language is widely used by businessmen, scientists, politicians and other people from around the world for work and social communications. It is the international language of commerce, politics, education and culture.

A multicultural environment

Cambridge is a multicultural city where students interact with people of many other nationalities on an everyday basis, preparing themselves for life in the modern globalised world.

Cambridge - ideal place to study

Cambridge has the great advantages of being relatively small, cosmopolitan and extremely beautiful. It is a lively and ‘student-friendly’ place, safe compared to other major cities and offering superb facilities to support learning.

The city successfully combines its historic focus on education with more recent developments as an internationally acknowledged centre of excellence for technology and science. The University of Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin University based in the city also help generate excellent theatre, cinema, concerts, exhibitions, shops (especially bookshops), eating places and other entertainment.

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  • Looking to study GCSEs or A-Levels from September 2014?

    If so, we are pleased to announce that our next open event is on October 23 2013 between 6-8pm. More

  • CCSS and the ISA launch new supply teacher service

    We all know how difficult it is to find supply teachers when you need them. We also worry about the calibre of those available. But not anymore. More


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We are a member of these professional associations:

  • Independent Schools Council
  • Council for Indepedent Further Education
  • Education UK
  • Independent Schools Association
  • Boarding Schools Association
  • Association for the Education and Guardianship of International Students

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Cambridge Centre for Sixth-form Studies is a charitable company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales.

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Registered Office: 1 Salisbury Villas, Station Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB1 2JF.

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