Cambridge Regional College
About Cambridge Regional College
Cambridge Regional College sits within the Cambridgeshire local authority as a state-funded secondary school for students aged 14 to 99, making it an unusual option that caters for both teenagers and adult learners. In the local landscape of 39 same-type schools across the county, the top-performing peers by ranking score are Chesterton Community College at 1.05, St Bede's Inter-Church School at 1.02, and Sawston Village College at 0.87. The nearest school rated Outstanding by Ofsted is Impington Village College, just 1.8 kilometres away. With eight Outstanding schools in the authority overall, competition is strong, but Cambridge Regional College occupies a distinct niche as a mixed-gender institution with no religious character, led by headteacher Mark Robertson. Its broad age range and focus on further education mean it serves a different purpose from traditional secondary schools, offering pathways for students who may benefit from a more vocational or adult-oriented setting.
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Facilities
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Extracurriculars
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Clubs & Activities
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