Long Road Sixth Form College

Long Road Sixth Form College (LRSFC) is a public sector co-educational sixth form college in Cambridge, England. It is situated on Long Road, from which it draws its name, and is located next to the Cambridge Bio-Medical Campus which encompasses Addenbrooke's Hospital. The college provides full-time A level courses in addition to Level 3 Diploma courses, Level 2 Diploma courses and GCSE consolidation courses.

Long Road Sixth Form College
Address
Long Road

Cambridge
,
Cambridgeshire
,
CB2 8PX

England
Information
School typeSixth Form College
Established1974
StatusOpen
Local authorityCambridgeshire LA
OfstedReports
ChairpersonIan Wilson
PrincipalYolanda Botham
Staff190
GenderMixed
Age16 to 19
Enrolment2300 (2017)
LanguageEnglish
Campus size23-acre (93,000 m2)
Colour(s)              
SportsBadminton, basketball, football, hockey, netball, rounders, rugby, tennis, cricket, volleyball
Feeder schoolsBassingbourn Village College, Bottisham Village College, Cambourne Village College, Chesterton Community College, Ely College, Coleridge Community College, Comberton Village College, Cottenham Village College, Impington Village College, Linton Village College, Manor Community College, Melbourn Village College, Netherhall School, Parkside Community College, Sawston Village College, Soham Village College, St Bedes Inter-Church School, Swavesey Village College, University Technical College Cambridge, Witchford Village College
Websitehttp://www.longroad.ac.uk/

History

The college was established in 1974 and occupies a 23-acre (93,000 m2) site.[1] Prior to this it was the Cambridgeshire High School for Girls, a girls' grammar school. A significant proportion of the college's current buildings date from this period, although there has been extensive renovation and the construction of three entirely new buildings, as well as a new sports centre that opened in 2005 (the college's first new sports building since 1939). Other recent renovation projects included the expansion of the Learning Resource Centre (2010), state of the art Performing Arts studios (June 2012) and the Student Centre (November 2012). Science laboratories were updated in August 2013 and new teaching spaces for Media Diploma and Business Diploma courses opened in August 2013. Additional classroom space has been provided for Sociology and for the Level 4 Foundation in Art & Design (2015). There are extended classrooms for the Criminology Diploma (2016).

The college today

Looking across towards the college's main buildings from the top floor of D Block.

The college has approximately 2,300 full-time students, who are between the ages of 16 and 19. Most of these students study A level courses, although an increasing number are taking Level 3 Diploma courses, and many also study one-year GCSE courses or Level 2 Diploma courses.[2] Around 75% of students go on to higher education each year, they apply to a broad range of different universities. A significant proportion of students each year also go onto full-time apprenticeships, including degree apprenticeships. Others go straight into full-time employment or take a gap year before further study or work. The college is in the top 25% in the country for helping students achieve better grades than were predicted when they joined the college.

Subjects

A wide range of A level subjects and Diplomas are offered.[2]

From 2018 the following subjects will be available:

A levels:

Art, Craft and Design; Biology; Business Studies; Chemistry; Design Technology; Drama and Theatre; Economics; English Language; English Language and Literature; Film Studies; French; Geography; History; Mathematics; Further Mathematics; Media Studies; Photography; Physical Education; Physics; Politics; Psychology; Religion, Philosophy and Ethics; Sociology; Spanish

Level 3 Diplomas:

Applied Science; Art and Design; Business; Computing; Criminology; Graphic Design; Health & Social Care and Early Years; ICT; Media; Music; Musical Theatre; Photography; Sport

GCSEs:

English Language; Maths; Biology; Chemistry; Film Studies; ICT; Psychology; Sociology

Level 2 Diplomas:

Art and Design; Health and Social Care; Media; Sport

Sports

The college has excellent sport facilities with playing fields (a football pitch, a rugby pitch), floodlit all-weather hockey pitch, two outdoor basketball courts, two tennis courts, and an indoor sports centre which includes a modern gymnasium and an indoor basketball court.[3]

Notable staff members

  • Dan Gresham, known as Nu:Tone, Drum and Bass producer was a teacher of Music Technology.

Notable alumni

Cambridgeshire High School for Girls

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References

  1. "Long Road Sixth Form College - Inspection Report" (PDF). Ofsted. November 2008.
  2. "Long Road Sixth Form College - Inspection Report" (PDF). Ofsted. February 2014.
  3. "Long Road Sixth Form". Cambridge School Sports Partnership. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015.

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