Our Centre is a dedicated learning space for all students, with specialist facilities for students with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. You will also find out Study Skills team located on the ground floor.
As a specialist A level college, we make sure that every student’s study programme is full of opportunity.
The Study Skills team provide a range of support, including assistance for students with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).
Developing skills to become a resourceful, independent learner will help you to thrive at university and throughout your employment.
Summer work will help you prepare for your chosen subjects
Our experienced and dedicated support teams are here to help and guide you practically, academically and emotionally.
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This is an enjoyable and fun social environment.
After months of incredibly hard work, catering at Hills Road has finally gone in-house! A brand-new café and meal deal hub has been developed with an up-to-date ethos, which aims to offer students more sustainable and ethical choices.
The Sixth Form Colleges Association has recently published a new collection of case studies and thought pieces from experts around the world, titled Sixth Form Matters.
A bright spacious & versatile room furnished with tables and chairs
Thea Sylvester is a Hills Road Alumna who has recently returned to Cambridge this month to play against Cambridge University’s first team (CURUFC) on the rugby pitch. She is currently studying at Brunel University, after studying Biology, Psychology and Physical Education at Hills Road.
A fully equipped , air-conditioned theatre with computerised sound and lighting for theatrical performances.
Y13 student, Thomas Deakin, acted as a panellist at the UKCA Cinema Conference at BFI Southbank on the 5 March. He studies English Literature, German, and History: Crisis, Conflict and Communism