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New scholarship for pupils from CAMBRIDGE CENTRE FOR SIXTH FORM STUDIES

January 22, 2008 on 2:43 pm | In Cambridgeshire

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Cambridge Centre for Sixth-form Studies (CCSS), one of the UK’s leading independent colleges, has announced a new scholarship for pupils from the maintained sector schools in Cambridge.

The new scholarship for the 2008/9 academic year is aimed to pupils who wish to study AS and A-Levels at CCSS with the aim of entering a UK university. The scholarship is worth 100% remission of fees, currently £5060 per academic term (£15180 annually), over two years of study.

The scholarship is named after one of the college’s founders, Paul Redhead, whose vision along with the joint founders, Hilary Kirby and Alan Dawson, helped establish CCSS in 1981.

The applicants are encouraged to apply through the school where they currently study.

More information about the college and how to apply can be found on www.ccss.co.uk.

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