Cambridge Regional College
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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.
Academic outcomes data for Cambridge Regional College is not provided in the available information, so it is not possible to compare its Progress 8 score or KS2 SATs results against the Cambridgeshire local authority average of 0.17. Similarly, no Ofsted inspection rating or breakdown is included, meaning parents cannot assess the school's performance through that lens. The absence of this data may reflect the college's unique status as a further education institution, where standard secondary metrics like Progress 8 are less commonly published. For families prioritising academic league tables or traditional GCSE and A-Level results, this lack of information could be a significant gap. However, the college's focus on older students and vocational training might mean its success is measured differently, through qualification completion rates or progression to employment, though these figures are not available here.
The school offers a wide range of facilities including tennis courts, a library, astro turf, a theatre, science labs, music rooms, playing fields, an ICT suite, and even a chapel, alongside a dining hall. Sports provision covers swimming, netball, cross country, athletics, dance, cricket, and rugby, while extracurricular clubs span eco club, debate, drama, film club, Model UN, choir, chess, book club, and a newspaper. This breadth suggests a lively environment for students who want to get involved beyond the classroom. With no admissions data or oversubscription figures provided, it is unclear how competitive entry is, but the college's 14-99 age range implies a flexible intake. This school may suit families looking for a non-traditional secondary route, particularly older teenagers or adults seeking further education in a setting with strong facilities and varied enrichment opportunities.
Key Details
| School Type | Secondary (State) |
| Age Range | 14 to 99 years |
| Gender | Mixed |
| Religious Character | Does not apply |
| Address | Science Park Campus, Cambridge, South Cambridgeshire, CB4 2QT |
| Headteacher | Mark Robertson |
| Local Authority | Cambridgeshire |
Where school leavers go
2022/2324%
of A-level / Level 3 leavers go to higher education (cohort: 651 pupils).
Top-tier university progression
1%
Russell Group
2%
Top-third HE
Percentages of the whole cohort (not just HE-goers). Russell Group = 24 elite research universities. Top-third HE = top by mean UCAS tariff.
- Employment50%
- University (HE)24%
- Not sustained12%
- Further education6%
- Apprenticeship4%
Sources: DfE 16-18 destination measures (broad bucket); DfE KS5 student destinations file (Russell Group / top-third HE / Oxbridge). Level 3 cohort. “Sustained” means the pupil was in education, apprenticeship or employment for 6 months in the year following completion.
Facilities
10Facilities may vary. Contact the school for current availability.
Extracurriculars
16Sports
Clubs & Activities
Activities may vary by term. Contact the school for current offerings.
Catchment & Local Competition
No catchment data published for this school
The dashed grey ring is a generic 1-mile reference area — it's not an admission boundary. Real catchment depends on year, demand, and council criteria. We currently have real data for about 6% of UK schools and are actively expanding the database.
Schools within 1 mile (reference area)
1 mile is a fixed reference, not this school's catchment.
9
Total schools
6
Oversubscribed
5
Primary
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Contact Information
Science Park Campus, Cambridge
South Cambridgeshire, CB4 2QT
Journey to School
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