Abbey College located at Homerton Gardens, Purbeck Rd, Cambridge CB2 8EB, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01223 578280

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James Wear

5 Google Rating

Boarding got outstanding in ofsted, staff really care.

5/ 5

Boarding got outstanding in ofsted, staff really care.

Ryan CHONG

5 Google Rating

I know many students who are currently studying at Abbey College Cambridge and I have never heard of

5/ 5

I know many students who are currently studying at Abbey College Cambridge and I have never heard of such news regarding drug issues. I doubt the validity of such claim. As per my understanding, the College is very strict with their rules and students even need to observe curfew hours. Warning and complaints will be sent to parents back at home if students break the rules or not behaving. As for student population, I know there are many international students from different parts of the world. The new campus is impressive, the facilities are nice. I suggest you visit and check out the place yourself if you are thinking to study there, I guess that is the best way to confirm the facts and decide if it is the right fit for you. I believe there’s nothing better than seeing it with your own eyes?

George McMill

1 Google Rating

This school is all about fees! Everyone in the senior team (vice principals, head of the years) are

1/ 5

This school is all about fees! Everyone in the senior team (vice principals, head of the years) are very bad at their job. The school does not have an equal set of rules, same aged students could be treated differently only according to the level of sympathy from the senior fools. The school is based on lots of lies. There is no feeling of a community between students, everyone are in certain groups. THERE ARE TOO MANY ASIAN STUDENTS. I guess the college's admission team have certain feelings for Asian students so they made the school have 70% of them. Teens are often not treated fairly, boarding teams get angry at students because of their English difficulties. I don't even want to mention the food, it's like they are greedy for it. They building isn't air conditioned so when it comes to may-June, be ready to be sweating in the classroom because the windows only open for like 10 cm from the wall. The matron is not a qualified matron. I don't even want to mention the problem with students taking drugs. I do not recommend this college.

Anna Tan

4 Google Rating

1. The food is awesome! If you're Asian, you won't be that homesick. 2. Jolly good staff and everyo

4/ 5

1. The food is awesome! If you're Asian, you won't be that homesick. 2. Jolly good staff and everyone is fun to be around. 3. Small classroom sizes makes it feel like you're in a private tuition so it's cool! :) 4. Fun activities!!! 5. The media club is really cool. 6. All the teachers are smart and dedicated. 7. It is the best if you come here after you turn 16 (after September) so you won't be a CSA student. But if you did come anyway, you'll get free lunch. Cons for that is you register 3 times a day. 8. You'll love it! ^_^

Linda Lin

5 Google Rating

Duncan is the best maths teacher I have ever met!!!

5/ 5

Duncan is the best maths teacher I have ever met!!!

Tnok

1 Google Rating

All glittery words and emails until you pay the fee and get accepted, then you're nothing but a bank

1/ 5

All glittery words and emails until you pay the fee and get accepted, then you're nothing but a bank account to them. No level of sympathy from anyone, nobody cares about the students unless there's something in it for themselves. Worst educational experience I have ever had, now it's more like a trauma to me. Cancelled my application before starting of the second year when others still hadn't paid the second year but I didn't get a penny back! Money theives and nothing else. I was about to get into a life threatening situation because of the inexperienced matron there and what they did about it? They told me to tell noone else!!! Cruel people. Working on my lawsuit. I wish i could give negative stars

Henry Nguyen

2 Google Rating

This school is everything about money not for the quality of the student. As an international stude

2/ 5

This school is everything about money not for the quality of the student. As an international student , i didn;t know about any school in UK . Then an agent suggest for me and i went to study here and pay 21000 £ to study here . But the facility is bad . School is so small . Not all of teacher are qualified. There is some economic and math teachers who don't know clearly about the subject they are teaching but some of them is very good such as Dunkan and bross in math and an economic teacher. Im not recomen this school for you. This is only my point of view.

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