It’s only a few months until the start of the London Olympics, and this year’s Cambridge Science Festival is helping to crank up the excitement levels with a week of interactive fun and games for all ages under the suitably inspirational title of Breaking Boundaries. The Festival has a guest director for the first time [...]
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The Cambridge International School has grown from strength to strength since its early days at Brookside in 2006. The School opened in 2006 with just twelve pupils and is now a vibrant and internationally mixed environment with 220 pupils aged from 3 to 16 years. The only International School in Cambridge, the school provides a [...]
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Over the past 4 years, The Festival Of Ideas in Cambridge has turned out to be such a good idea in itself that each year, up to ten thousand of you get involved with over 160 events that make up this thought-provoking schedule. Throughout the Festival, speakers and the public will debate some of the [...]
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Katy Carr from Writers’ Centre Norwich on writers’ opportunities, including the Escalator Fiction Competition. “We have a lot going on at the moment at Writers’ Centre Norwich, not just for those around Norwich but for people in Cambridge and beyond. As the East of England’s literature development agency we have a special remit to get [...]
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Are you the sort of person that can spend hours simply browsing around in a book store? Well if you are, or if you’re just after a unique shopping experience, you really should head to Plurabelle Books. Plurabelle is situated inside a huge warehouse, packed to the rafters with second-hand, rare and collectable books – [...]
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Do you ever wander around Cambridge and wonder what goes on behind the scenes of some of the buildings you pass, perhaps every day of the week? Well, Open Cambridge is your chance to find out exactly what happens in some of the city’s most interesting institutions, and go places where the public usually cannot [...]
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As a non-selective college, MPW Cambridge has long been justly proud of the exam results attained by its GCSE and A-level students. For example, A-level results for 2010 showed 73.4% A-B grades (including 42.5 A/A*) and 100% pass rate; similarly, GCSE A-C pass grades were 92.3% (including 46.2% A/A*), significantly above the national average of [...]
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If you’re looking for better career prospects or new training opportunities why not study for a qualification? The economy has had a tough time over the past few years, and that means people with an extra qualification are more likely to get ahead. You don’t have to go far: Anglia Ruskin University is right on [...]
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Postgraduate students go to Anglia Ruskin for a range of reasons, at a variety of different points in their lives and careers. Each one is an individual, and that’s exactly how they are treated. Whatever your reasons for undertaking postgraduate study, Anglia Ruskin is there to support you and to help you achieve the best [...]
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As a non-selective college, MPW Cambridge has long been justly proud of the exam results attained by its GCSE and A-level students. For example, A-level results for 2010 showed 73.4% A-B grades (including 42.5 A/A*) and 100% pass rate; similarly, GCSE A-C pass grades were 92.3% (including 46.2% A/A*), significantly above the national average of [...]
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