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Education for International Students

Cambridge Tutors College specializes in international education, bringing together students from over 25 countries who share values of tolerance and multiculturalism. Programs like Pre-GCSE, One-Year GCSE, 18-month A-level, and Foundation are designed for those still developing their English while adjusting to British education, with curricula increasingly adapted to reflect diverse international contexts.

EAL Language Support

International students receive EAL (English as an Additional Language) support that addresses linguistic adaptation, subject-specific terminology, and academic writing. The program aims to reach university standards—IELTS 7.0 for most British universities, though Cambridge, Oxford, UCL, Imperial, and LSE require 7.5. Classes meet six times weekly alongside GCSE or A-level courses, with groups capped at nine students for personalized attention.

Accommodation for International Students

Unlike traditional boarding schools that primarily serve domestic students, sixth-form colleges like Cambridge Tutors College typically enroll more international learners. This enables the college to offer on-campus residence accommodation from year one, though homestay options are equally available for those who prefer living with a local family.

Homestay Accommodation

Homestay arrangements suit students who need support adjusting to life and education in England while maintaining the family atmosphere they’re accustomed to. Through the college’s welfare service, students can even specify preferences—whether they’d like to be the only young person in the household, choose a home with pets, or accommodate specific medical and dietary requirements.

Life for International Students

The international character that defines the college extends naturally into everyday life. Through events like international evenings, themed cuisine days, and charitable initiatives—including fundraising for Nepal earthquake victims—students adapt to British culture while simultaneously developing a broader sense of global citizenship and community responsibility.

National Evenings

This flagship event, held annually in late May, brings the entire community together. Students don traditional dress from their home countries and collaborate with the college’s chefs for hours, preparing authentic national dishes. These contributions merge into an elaborate international feast that showcases the remarkable diversity of the community.

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