Student blog piece by Chuu (Year 13) and Chloe (Year 12) Cambridge has been a wonderful place for us, a second home in our hearts. It is a peaceful and charming city, especially for students. This place holds unforgettable memories of our youth. After a year of cherishing Cambridge, we have explored and experienced many…
Student blog piece by Baran (Year 12), Tyche and Jocelyn (Year 13) Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Purbeck House, an outstanding accommodation option conveniently located right across from the college, designed specifically for Year 12 and 13 students. Let us share with you why Purbeck House is such a great place to live and grow….
Student blog piece by Dariya and Karina (Year 13) Applying to university can feel overwhelming, but at Abbey College Cambridge, students are guided every step of the way. The school takes a personal and supportive approach, ensuring that each student feels confident and prepared to tackle the UCAS application process. Breaking down the process The…
Article written by Abbey Cambridge Journalism Club Explore the diverse tapestry of New Year celebrations around the globe, where customs, traditions, and festivities vary, reflecting the unique cultural landscapes that define each region. From the vibrant fireworks of Sydney to the tranquil rituals of Kyoto, join us on a journey to discover how the world…
We have over 60 weekly clubs and activities here at Abbey College Cambridge. Victoria in Year 11 wrote this article about Computer Science Club for our Monthly Student Newsletter. Taking place at 4.45pm every Monday on Teams, the Computer Science Club led by Darren Woods has a lot to offer. By attending each Monday, students…
Whether it be sport or something creative and artistic, Abbey College provides it all through a range of clubs to suit the passions of the students here. It is extremely important for a student to participate in at least one club, as it helps develop skills and interests within you, which can help strengthen your…
Described by Lonely Plant as “Abounding with exquisite architecture, exuding history and tradition, and renowned for its quirky rituals, Cambridge is a university town extraordinaire. The tightly packed core of ancient colleges, the picturesque riverside ‘Backs’ (college gardens) and the leafy green meadows surrounding the city give the city a tranquil appeal.” But what do…
During half term a group of our students and teachers embarked on a four day trip to Iceland. Here are some photos of their experience.
In this blog post, Krys, who, joined Abbey College Cambridge in January 2015 and is studying on our 18 month A Level Programme, talks about returning to the college.