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

Pathway

Pathway student
The Pathway course helps prepare students for A levels or Foundation Courses and is designed to take students from an IELTS score of 4.5 to 5 or higher.

This course is designed to prepare students for either the St.Andrew's Foundation Courses or A-levels. Students who are successful in completing this course will have an advantage in their chosen academic course. Students with a level of IELTS 4.5 or who have passed the SELECT ENGLISH test at that level may join the course. This course has start dates in September and April

The English Language aim is that students will improve from 4.5 to 5.0 or 5.5. Students who have been studying English for some time and plan to move to A-levels or the Foundation Course should find this course a valuable and interesting bridge. The course consists of 20 hours per week and is 11 weeks in duration.

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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