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In 2017, Cambridge Regional College (CRC) merged with what was formerly Huntingdon Regional College, to create one college with two campus sites. It is one of the largest providers of full-time further education for 16- to 19-year-olds in the region, with more than 4,000 full-time and 6,000 part-time students.
The college has campuses in the town of Huntingdon and Cambridge. The Huntingdon Campus of Cambridge Regional College offers a range of qualifications including GCSEs, apprenticeships, BTECs, and access courses. Study subjects include art and design, business, computing, construction, photography, travel and tourism and hair and beauty. The ...
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The club was formed for the start of the 2006–07 season acting as a feeder club, youth academy and reserve team for Cambridge United.Although all players were officially registered as Cambridge Regional College players, many were also part of Cambridge United's Youth Academy, and transfer rules allowed first team players for Cambridge United to move on loan throughout the season.
Trumpington Community College is a co-educational secondary school located in the Trumpington area of Cambridge in the English county of Cambridgeshire. [1] [2] The school is named after the village of Trumpington which is located nearby. The school was constructed to serve the southern fringe expansion of Cambridge, and opened in September ...
The College of West Anglia has a campus at Milton, on the northern outskirts of Cambridge and a campus at Wisbech. In addition, Cambridge Regional College and Huntingdonshire Regional College both offer a limited range of higher education courses in conjunction with partner universities.
Its sponsors include Cambridge Regional College, Cambridge University Health Partners and the Sanger Institute. Students at Cambridge Academy for Science and Technology engage in Challenge Projects (held by regional employers such as AstraZeneca and Zeiss) between 10 and 20 hours per week for six to eight weeks. Challenge Projects are cross ...