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Cambridge School of Visual & Performing Arts (CSVPA) is a creative and performing arts school with campuses in Cambridge and London, England and in Boston, Massachusetts. It offers further education, undergraduate and postgraduate courses. [1] The current Rector is Karin Askham. [2]
The largest academic subdivision of the university are the six schools; Arts and Humanities, Biological Sciences, Clinical Medicine, Humanities and Social Sciences, Physical Sciences, and Technology.
The Faculty of English is a constituent part of the University of Cambridge. It was founded in 1914 as a Tripos within the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages. It could be studied only as a 'Part I' of a degree course, alongside a 'Part II' either in medieval languages or from another Tripos. [ 1 ]
The Bell Educational Trust is an educational institution, that grew from the original EFL school, Bell International College, Cambridge, founded by Frank Bell in 1955. The Bell Educational Trust subsequently expanded outside Cambridge, with a number of partner schools, located in the UK and internationally.
Cambridge School of Culinary Arts, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Cambridge Street School in Worcester, Massachusetts; Cambridge School of Business, former name of Grahm Junior College, Boston, Massachusetts; Cambridge Rindge and Latin School in Cambridge, Massachusetts; Cambridge Public School and High School, Wisconsin, United States
Castle School, Cambridge; The Cavendish School, Impington The Centre School, Cottenham; Granta School, Linton The Harbour School, Wilburton Highfield Ely Academy, Ely Highfield Littleport Academy, Littleport
Cambridge Academy for Science and Technology; Cambridge Centre for Christianity Worldwide; Cambridge International School, Cambridge; Cambridge Muslim College; Cambridgeshire High School for Boys; Chesterton Community College; Coleridge Community College
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) is a public university located in East Anglia, United Kingdom.Its origins trace back to the Cambridge School of Art (CSA), founded by William John Beamont, a Fellow of Trinity College at the University of Cambridge, in 1858.