Added Value for students at CCSS
January 4, 2008 on 4:16 pm | In Cambridgeshire
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The annual analysis just published by the University of Durham showed that every student at Cambridge Centre for Sixth-form Studies (CCSS) earned on average one extra AS grade higher than they would have done if they had attended other schools or colleges participated in the survey – in every subject.
In subjects such as Physics, Psychology, German, Sociology, Chemistry and Law students earned a whole A-Level grade higher.
“These are remarkable results,” says Neil Roskilly, Principal at CCSS. “The figures place us among the top schools and colleges in the country in terms of value-added. It is testament to the hard work of our students and teachers, as well as small classes and individual attention. In addition to normal classes, all of our students get a private lesson with every teacher each week. We know that this makes a huge difference to the chances of every student.”
Cambridge Centre for Sixth-form Studies (CCSS) is one of the UK’s leading independent sixth-form colleges, specialising in A-level and GCSE courses for entry into the best British universities.
Full details of the college can be found at www.ccss.co.uk
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