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The school is located at a purpose-built campus in the north-west of Lower Cambourne. The school has the capacity to accommodate 1250 pupils and 100 staff, and is also available for use by the local community, in common with the Village College tradition in Cambridgeshire. [3] It is the first secondary school to be established in Cambourne.
In April 2011 the school attained academy status, and on 1 September 2011 the school was renamed as Camborne Science and International Academy (CSIA). Since then, the school has been extended with a £3.2 million Design Technology block, incorporating the Design Technology, Food Technology and Graphical Drawing subjects, and those related to them.
Cambourne is a town and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England, in the district of South Cambridgeshire.It is a new settlement and lies on the A428 road between Cambridge, 9 miles (14 km) to the east, and St Neots and Bedford to the west.
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In 1935 Mr C.V.Thomas, chairman of the governors presented the school with a new gym and Camborne was the first grammar school in Cornwall to have a purpose built gym. [ 1 ] During the Second World War the pupils and staff of Paddington and Maida Vale school shared the premises for some time and at this time biology was the only science subject ...
Bodmin College, Bodmin; Brannel School, St Stephen-in-Brannel; Budehaven Community School, Bude; Callington Community College, Callington; Camborne Science and International Academy, Camborne
St Michael's Secondary School was a mixed Free school located in Camborne, Cornwall, England. It opened in 2012, has a Roman Catholic ethos and caters for students aged 11–16 years. [ 1 ] Due to a lack of pupil numbers it was merged with Camborne Science and International Academy and closed in 2017.
Impington Village College. The village college is an institution specific to Cambridgeshire, England, including the Peterborough unitary authority area. It caters for the education of 11- to 16-year-olds during the day, and provides educational and leisure facilities to the wider community out of school hours.