Coleridge Community College located at Radegund Rd, Cambridge CB1 3RJ, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01223 712300

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Mario Orban

4 Google Rating

Coleridge Community College is a secondary academy school with 600 places for children aged 11–16,

4/ 5

Coleridge Community College is a secondary academy school with 600 places for children aged 11–16, situated on Radegund Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. The school is now a member of the Parkside Federation[1] along with Parkside Community College. Previously, it had been placed on special measures, and was due to be closed. However, its most recent Ofsted report[2] rated it overall as "broadly average".

Hugo Hoshino

5 Google Rating

o keeeeeee dkool. this scool is the UNEAL AMNT OF AWESOM!!!!!it has the real cray cray like as in th

5/ 5

o keeeeeee dkool. this scool is the UNEAL AMNT OF AWESOM!!!!!it has the real cray cray like as in th3 powa of the powa of their icael sitco. i r8 8/8So gr8t no b8 oar h8 m8. peeeees otter.

Sandra Eastwood

5 Google Rating

Super communication very helpful when need help with anything and with caring and kindness also my s

5/ 5

Super communication very helpful when need help with anything and with caring and kindness also my son is very happy in this school and his achievement is outstanding

Shook Shook

1 Google Rating

It’s a no from me.

1/ 5

It’s a no from me.

linky628 .

1 Google Rating

Yo, I went to dis place and I gotta say, there were a LOT of trash teachers there - some couldn't te

1/ 5

Yo, I went to dis place and I gotta say, there were a LOT of trash teachers there - some couldn't teach, some weren't fit to be a teacher (crying and stuff over stupid reasons) or both. Yes, some teachers were alright, maybe like one or two, but the rest were horrible. They also spend money on unnecessary things, instead of things that need it, such as broken laptops. Oh, and did I mention that in the later years they force students to walk during a lunch break to go to another school? I took exams here almost 2 years ago, so maybe things have changed, but I highly doubt it. That's all I gotta say, peace out boiz!

joe moyce

1 Google Rating

I went to the school myself, I can safely say sending your kids to a concentration camp in China wou

1/ 5

I went to the school myself, I can safely say sending your kids to a concentration camp in China would make your kids happier. Teachers don't care anymore, they would rather send students to reflection where they spend that day and the next day in a room isolated with no lunch or break time, and not allowed to go back to class, teachers do not bring your work to you while you're in there, you're just left to stare at a blank wall for 8 hours.

mollyelizanne

1 Google Rating

Please please do not send your children here. For the sake of their mental health and well being. Th

1/ 5

Please please do not send your children here. For the sake of their mental health and well being. The school used to be good but when united learning became part of the institution, it went extremely downhill. It is extremely clear to many of the students here that this school cares more about rules than the mental health of its students. I have sat in classrooms where people have had literal anxiety and panic attacks and the teachers have done nothing. I have experienced my peers and myself feel as if our happiness and well being has been completely taken away from us due to the school's horrific amount of pressure they put on us. I have struggled with severe mental health issues since the beginning of January 2021 and the school have only made it worse, invalidated it and broken trust with me. Not only have I had this experience but many others have as well. They create this persona, giving the impression that they care, when in reality, they do not. All they care about is how the school looks. Students were happier, getting better grades and behaving much better before united learning and the new leadership team. Now, me and other peers have had to revise and re learn stuff profusely at home because of the terrible organisation and teaching. (This is not directly the teacher's issues but the leadership teams). We are not learning. We are only learning to be quiet and obey the borderline dictatorship mannerisms of this school. It is not fair on us. Not fair on our future which is being ruined by this school. They strip us of our personality and sense of expression with ridiculous uniform rules that benefit no one but the school's pathetic ego. Year 11s are struggling to find time to actually revise due to the ridiculous 2 hour a night homework schedule which often finds itself to be 3 hours. Even younger years are struggling - It has become a norm to see new year 7 and 8s being so scared of the dumb punishments for perhaps, losing a pen, that they are crying and constantly anxious. So please, if you care about your children - DO NOT send them here. I could write so much more but I do not have the time so there you go.

gong Bonger

2 Google Rating

one of the teachers of ever from school, i eat breaks in the food, im get pizza and other types of f

2/ 5

one of the teachers of ever from school, i eat breaks in the food, im get pizza and other types of food and im eating them. I order one large soda and pizza and eat them at break. update::: im getted break from the lunch and im eating them, its very much food from break hall its my plate

epicdeadkitty x

1 Google Rating

Terrible school and god awful staff. When kids get bullied absolutely nothing gets done. When the ki

1/ 5

Terrible school and god awful staff. When kids get bullied absolutely nothing gets done. When the kid who gets bullied choses to do something about it as the adults of the school do not care, they are the ones who gets detention etc. The school is ruining the future life of their students and absolutely crushing their potential by being so strict about the wrong things. Sort it out.

Helen Ashley

1 Google Rating

This school is extremely disappointing, they don't put pupils education as a priority and would rath

1/ 5

This school is extremely disappointing, they don't put pupils education as a priority and would rather send pupils to a old empty classroom for a full school day for not having correct equipment eg missing rubber or a green pen or for not having their shirt tucked in ect. This means pupils go to school and don't get anything productive out of their school day, they don't receive any education they are just sat twiddling their thumbs. The school as a whole is so focused on discipline of petty thing's insted of things that really matter, the pupils are so worried constantly about every little thing the pressure effects their overall learning. They are unable to focus on what really matters because they get such harsh punishment for example if they have struggled with a question in homework and couldn't answer just one question or if they didn't bother doing the whole homework assignment the punishment is the same. Which just makes pupils feel unable to ask for help or support with work they are struggling with. Or if a pupil has his essential equipment but his glue stick has broken or he has his forgotten to bring his whole equipment set in the punishment is the same and the punishment is always straight to reflection! Which just isn't the answer to constantly send pupils away from learning. In the summer no matter how high the temperature rises pupils are still expected to wear their jumpers and have to ask permission before they are allowed to take them off and you guessed it if they don't take their jumpers in or wear them its a one way ticket directly to reflection. It's just a shame that the school doesn't put as much time and energy into education and supporting the children as they do in the discipline like military camp they are currently running. So many of the teaching staff have already left in the last 2 years with more following and sadly it's the children that are left suffering.

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