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Schools in Huntingdonshire

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  • Samuel Pepys School

    Samuel Pepys School is an outstanding all-through school located in St. Neots, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 6:1 and a focus on meeting complex needs, the school provides exceptional teaching, learning, and assessment. The dedicated staff ensure that pupils feel safe, happy, and well-cared for, while also promoting their social, emotional, physical, and academic development. With an outstanding Ofsted report and a commitment to improving pupils' lives, Samuel Pepys School offers a nurturing and supportive environment for students aged 3-19.
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  • Kimbolton School

    Kimbolton School is an all-through co-ed boarding school in Kimbolton, East of England. With a year founded in 1980, the school provides a comprehensive education for students aged 4-18. Led by Mr Jonathan Belbin, Kimbolton School offers various scholarships and discounts, ensuring opportunities for academic, musical, and sporting achievements. With a student population of 1078, the school prioritizes support for students with SEN and strives for success with impressive exam results in both KS4 and A-levels.
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  • Spring Common Academy

    Spring Common Academy is an outstanding all-through school located in Huntingdon, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 7:1 and a personalised curriculum tailored to individual needs, the school provides a nurturing environment for students aged 2-19. Safeguarding is rigorously upheld, and parents highly praise the school's leadership and teaching. Although exam results are not mentioned in the report, the school's focus on pupil development ensures holistic education.
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Schools Nearby Huntingdonshire

  • Hampton College

    Hampton College is a co-ed all-through school in East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 18:1, our dedicated staff provide a high-quality education. We prioritize the well-being and safety of our students, offering a warm and inclusive environment. Our curriculum promotes rigorous learning, while also valuing individuality and cultural diversity. Achieving an average score of 105 in maths and 103 in reading at KS2, our students excel academically. We also emphasize the importance of a healthy lifestyle and global awareness. Join us for a vibrant and enriching educational experience!
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  • Lime Academy Orton

    Lime Academy Orton is an all-through school located in Orton, East of England. With a dedicated staff and a focus on spiritual, moral, social, and cultural education, we provide a suitable and rewarding learning experience for students. Our personalised approach promotes tolerance, respect, and community cohesion. Collaborating with parents and professionals, we ensure our students acquire the necessary skills for a fulfilling life.
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  • The Peterborough School

    The Peterborough School, founded in 1942, is an all-through co-educational Church of England school located in Peterborough. With a focus on whole-person education, the school offers a range of scholarships and support for students with SEN. The Woodard School provides top-notch facilities, expert teaching, and a friendly, open culture. Achieving AAB or higher, the school demonstrates strong academic results at both KS4 and A-levels. With a commitment to individual growth and moral development, The Peterborough School provides a nurturing environment for students aged 4-20.
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  • Richard Barnes Academy

    Richard Barnes Academy is a co-educational school located in Peterborough, East of England. With a strong emphasis on providing quality education, the school offers all-through education for students aged 5-16 years. Led by Headteacher Mrs Claire Everton, the academy prioritizes the needs of its students, with 64% eligible for free school meals and support for students whose first language is not English. With a total of 102 students, including 84 boys and 18 girls, Richard Barnes Academy strives to create a nurturing and inclusive learning environment for all.
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  • The King's (The Cathedral) School

    The King's (The Cathedral) School is an outstanding all-through school located in Peterborough, East of England. With high academic standards and exceptional teaching quality, students at this Church of England school make excellent progress. The school places a strong emphasis on the wellbeing and individual development of each student, fostering a sense of belonging and achieving excellence. With a focus on mental health and welfare, The King's School provides a demanding yet encouraging environment where students can flourish and become well-rounded individuals.
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  • Medeshamstede Academy

    Medeshamstede Academy is an all-through school in Peterborough, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 6:1, our dedicated staff provide a secure and encouraging environment for students aged 4-16. While our Ofsted report states that improvements are required, our committed teachers strive to tailor learning to individual interests and offer a comprehensive curriculum. With a focus on preparing students for the next level of education, our exam results show a strong emphasis on maths and reading skills.
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  • Thomas Deacon Academy

    Thomas Deacon Academy is an outstanding all-through school in Peterborough, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 17:1, it provides a supportive and inclusive environment for students to reach their full potential. Offering a broad and balanced curriculum, excellent resources, and a strong pastoral system, the academy ensures students develop into positive, confident, and self-reflective individuals. With a Good overall effectiveness rating from Ofsted and impressive exam results, Thomas Deacon Academy is committed to giving students the finest start in life and the best education possible.
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  • Cromwell Community College

    Cromwell Community College is an all-through school in Chatteris, East of England. With a student-teacher ratio of 17:1, the school provides a broad curriculum tailored to match individual needs. With good leadership and effective support, most pupils make good progress. The school is inclusive, supporting special needs and disadvantaged pupils. Parents overwhelmingly support the school, although achievement and attendance of disadvantaged pupils could be improved.
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  • Heltwate School

    Heltwate School is an all-through school in Bretton, East of England, offering education for students aged 4-18. With a student-to-teacher ratio of 7:1 and a strong focus on speech, language, and communication needs, the school provides a positive and inclusive learning environment. The school has a good overall effectiveness rating from Ofsted, with outstanding behavior and safety. However, there are some concerns about post-16 curriculum preparation for further education or employment. Heltwate School aims to foster a sense of community, encourage individual achievement, and develop life skills in its students.
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  • The Martin Bacon Academy

    The Martin Bacon Academy is a co-educational all-through school located on Stirling Road in Longstanton, East of England. With a small student body of 113 students, the school provides a nurturing environment for children aged 3-19 years. Offering a comprehensive range of SEN support, including visual and hearing impairments, speech and language difficulties, autism spectrum disorder, and various learning disabilities, the academy ensures that every student receives personalized attention. With dedicated teachers and a strong focus on student welfare, The Martin Bacon Academy is committed to providing a quality education for all.
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  • Gretton School

    Gretton School is an all-through co-educational boarding school located in Girton, East of England. Founded in 2010, the school provides education for students aged 5 to 19 with Autistic Spectrum Disorder. With a total student population of 119, the school offers a good quality of education and outstanding personal development. Led by Mrs Beth Elkins, the school meets the independent school standards and has a positive overall effectiveness according to the Ofsted report. In the 2019 KS4 exams, students achieved a GCSE 4 or higher in various subjects, with an average EBacc point score of 1.28.
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  • The Harbour School

    The Harbour School is a thriving all-through school located in Wilburton, East of England. Led by Headteacher Mrs Lise Sugden, the school provides a nurturing environment for boys aged 5-16. With a small student population of 93, individual attention is prioritized. The school offers free school meals to 57% of students, ensuring accessibility and support for families. With English not being the first language for only 2.30% of students, language support is readily available. The Harbour School is dedicated to fostering academic growth and personal development in a caring and inclusive community.
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  • Castle School, Cambridge

    Castle School, Cambridge is an all-through school providing a welcoming and inspiring education for students aged 2-19. With a student-teacher ratio of 7:1, our dedicated staff ensure each child is stretched to achieve challenging targets. We have a good overall grade from Ofsted, with positive feedback from parents on our effective communication methods. Our innovative leadership and excellent resources create a safe and inviting learning environment. Visit us to see how we can provide your child with the best possible education and care.
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  • TBAP Cambridge AP Academy

    TBAP Cambridge AP Academy is an all-through co-educational school in Cambridge, East of England. With a small size of 35 students, the school offers a nurturing environment for children aged 5 to 16 years. The school aims to provide good quality teaching and assessment while focusing on personal development and welfare. Although requiring improvement, the school ensures individualized support for students with special educational needs.
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  • Heritage School

    Heritage School, founded in 2007, is a coeducational Christian day school located in Cambridge. With small classes and a nurturing environment, every child is noticed and valued. The school's expansive curriculum fosters curiosity and develops confidence, while offering ample opportunities to disconnect from the digital world and engage with nature. Heritage aims to create lifelong learners who are motivated, confident, and skilled in engaging with ideas and the world around them.
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  • The Stephen Perse Foundation

    The Stephen Perse Foundation is an all-through co-educational boarding school located in Cambridge, East of England. With a history dating back to 1980, the school offers a wide range of academic scholarships, including arts, drama, music, and sports scholarships. It provides a nurturing environment for students aged 2-21, with a strong focus on supporting students with special educational needs (SEN). The school has a high achievement rate, with 61.40% of A-level students achieving AAB or higher in 2019. With a total student population of 1592, The Stephen Perse Foundation is dedicated to providing a holistic education for all students.
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  • Highfield Ely Academy

    Highfield Ely Academy is an all-through school in Ely, East of England. With a clear vision and effective leadership, the school provides a safe and nurturing environment for students aged 2-19. The small class sizes and low student-teacher ratio allow for individualized attention and support. While the curriculum content and assessment for new pathways require improvement, the school has a relentless drive to continuously improve teaching and learning. With a focus on inclusive education, Highfield Ely Academy supports students with moderate and severe learning difficulties. Despite some areas for development, the school maintains a good quality of education and aims to raise the quality of teaching and learning to outstanding through bespoke training.
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