The Cardiff Academy located at 40-41 The Parade, Cardiff CF24 3AB, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 029 2031 8318

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Zahid Iqbal

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Ahm Ahm

1 Google Rating

1/ 5

Meryn Davies

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

Usman Khalid

5 Google Rating

Supportive teachers, small class sizes and range of scholarships available. 100% recommend

5/ 5

Supportive teachers, small class sizes and range of scholarships available. 100% recommend

Kathryn Fowler

5 Google Rating

My son has been studying here since September and I am really happy with the support he is receiving

5/ 5

My son has been studying here since September and I am really happy with the support he is receiving from the staff which has helped him to settle in nicely. Class sizes are very small which means that students receive a lot of one to one tuition and I am impressed with the amount of weekly tests and past exam papers they do. The extra curriculum activities are great, for example there is a debating society and a NASA group and they take part in local and national competitions.

Amy Marshall

5 Google Rating

Best school in Cardiff, I attended here for GCSE's and sixth form. They gave me lots of confidence f

5/ 5

Best school in Cardiff, I attended here for GCSE's and sixth form. They gave me lots of confidence for my future. And now I'm a graduate!

Connor

5 Google Rating

Really good teaching, small class sizes make it easier for the teachers to focus more on each pupilâ

5/ 5

Really good teaching, small class sizes make it easier for the teachers to focus more on each pupil’s problems

Naz

5 Google Rating

Great school. The teachers are really supportive and excellent at teaching.

5/ 5

Great school. The teachers are really supportive and excellent at teaching.

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