St Andrew's, Cambridge
University Foundation & A-level Courses in the UK
A Level students in St Andrew's classroom

A-Levels are a prestigious and widely recognised qualification. They represent the ideal route into the very best universities and onto the best courses in the UK.
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GCSEs examinations are taken by students at the end of the first stage of high school education in the UK.

For students aged 14 or 15 or those who haven’t completed high school in their home country, GCSEs provide the perfect route into A-levels.

Most British Universities will require that GCSE students achieve 5 or more passes, which must include English and Mathematics.

At St. Andrew’s, GCSEs are taught in very small groups, with an average of just 6 students per class.
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Students at St Andrew's, Cambridge

The St. Andrew’s Business Foundation course is well known and respected by UK Universities.

For 15 years we’ve been helping international students gain places on business related courses.

Over the last 5 years, more than half of our Business Foundation students have gone on to top 30 UK universities and more than 25% to top 20 universities.

In recent years over 40 different universities have welcomed business students from St Andrew's including:
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Picture of science foundation students at St And

The St. Andrew’s Science Foundation course has been helping students into science and engineering courses in top universities for the last 15 years.

Over the last 5 years, more than half of our Science Foundation students have entered top 20 universities in the UK and over 80% went on to universities currently ranked in the top 30.

In recent years over 40 different universities have welcomed science students from St Andrew's including:
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Free Time at St Andrew's

St Andrew's, Cambridge students at May Ball
It's not all study for St Andrew's students. At the end of the year they let their hair down at the May ball.

There's a lot to do for St Andrew's students in Cambridge.

Cambridge is a young city with students from all over the world and plenty to get up to in your free time. Whether you want cinema, theatre. museums, clubs or pubs there is always something on. 

The Grand Arcade and Grafton centre are home to many shops and London is only 55 minutes away onthe train.

Student parties take place at Christmas and at the end of the academic year there is the May ball.
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St Andrew's Halls of Residence

bedroom in St Andrew's Hall of Residence
St Andrew's Halls of Residence provide secure and comfortable accommodation so you can study and make friends

There are 4 halls of Residence. all within walking distance of St Andrew's main Station Rd site. Each hall offers twin or single rooms and some have en-suite showers. All the rooms are small and friendly and have a residential warden who provides breakfast and dinner. Students are also able to prepare their own snacks in the common room.

There is a common room with a TV, DVD and a computer and there is also free wireless, broadband access.
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