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School Profiles Partnership Schools 2021-22 Bishop’s Stortford High School The Leventhorpe School London Road, Bishop’s Stortford, Herts CM23 3LU Cambridge Road, Sawbridgeworth, Herts CM21 9BY www.tbshs.org www.leventhorpe.herts.sch.uk Bottisham Village College Linton Village College Lode Road, Bottisham, Cambridge CB25 9DL Cambridge Road, Linton, Cambridge CB21 4JB www.bottishamvc.org www.lvc.org Cambourne Village College *Longsands Academy Sheepfold Lane, Cambourne, Cambridge CB23 6FR Longsands Road, St Neots, Cambs PE19 1LQ www.cambournevc.org www.longsands.cambs.sch.uk Chesterton Community College *Long Road Sixth Form College Gilbert Road, Cambridge CB4 3NY Long Road, Cambridge CB2 8PX www.chestertoncc.net www.longroad.ac.uk Comberton Village College The Netherhall School and Sixth Form College West Street, Comberton, Cambridge CB23 7DU Queen Edith’s Way, Cambridge CB1 8NN www.combertonvc.org www.netherhall.cambs.sch.uk Cottenham Village College Parkside Federation Academies High Street, Cottenham, Cambridge CB24 8UA Parkside, Cambridge CB1 1EH www.cvcweb.net http://www.parksidefederation.org.uk *Freman College Presdales School Bowling Green Lane, Buntingford, Herts SG9 9BT Hoe Lane, Ware, Herts SG12 9NX www.fremancollege.herts.sch.uk www.presdales.herts.sch.uk *Her tfordshire & Essex High School *Saffron Walden County High School Warwick Road, Bishop’s Stortford, Herts CM23 5NJ Audley End Road, Saffron Walden, Essex CB11 4UH www.hertsandessex.herts.sch.uk http://www.swchs.net *Hills Road VI Form College Samuel Ward Academy Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 8PE Chalkstone Way, Haverhill, Suffolk CB9 0LD www.hrsfc.ac.uk www.samuelward.co.uk Hinchingbrooke School *Sawston Village College Brampton Road, Huntingdon, Cambs PE29 3BN New Road, Sawston, Cambridge CB22 3BP www.hinchingbrookeschool.net www.sawstonvc.org *Hitchin Girls’ School Soham Village College Highbury Road, Hitchin, Herts SG4 9RS Sand Street, Soham, Ely, Cambs CB7 5AA www.hgs.herts.sch.uk www.sohamcollege.org.uk Impington Village College St Ivo School New Road, Impington, Cambridge CB24 9LX High Leys, St Ives, Huntingdon, Cambs PE27 6RR www.impington.cambs.sch.uk www.stivoschool.org Jack Hunt School St Peter’s School Ledbury Road, Peterborough, Cambs PE3 9PN St Peter’s Road, Huntingdon, Cambs PE29 7DD www.jackhunt.net www.stpeters.cambs.sch.uk *Joyce Frankland Academy Swavesey Village College Bury Water Lane, Newport, Essex CB11 3TR Gibraltar Lane, Swavesey, Cambs CB24 4RS www.jfan.org.uk www.swaveseyvc.co.uk *King Edward VI School Thomas Deacon Academy Grove Road, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP33 3BH Queen’s Gardens, Peterborough, Cambs PE1 2UW www.king-ed.suffolk.sch.uk www.thomasdeaconacademy.com *King Edwa rd VII Academy Thurston Community College Gaywood Road, King’s Lynn, Norfolk PE30 2QB Norton Road, Thurston, Bury St Edmunds IP31 3PB www.kesacademy.co.uk www.thurstoncollege.org.uk * Also offers Classics placements Classics Schools 2021-22 Bassingbourn Village College Uppingham School South End, Bassingbourn, Royston, Herts SG8 5NJ High Street West, Uppingham, Rutland LE15 9QE www.bassingbournvc.net www.uppingham.co.uk Chelmsford County High School for Girls Warwick School Broomfield Road, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 1RW Myton Road, Warwick CV34 6PP www.cchs.co.uk http://www.warwickschool.org Colchester Royal Grammar School 6 Lexden Road, Colchester, Essex CO3 3ND www.crgs.co.uk Downham Market Academy Bexwell Road, Downham Market, Norfolk PE38 9LL https://downhammarketacademy.co.uk/ Felsted School Felsted, Great Dunmow, Essex CM6 3LL www.felsted.org Ipswich School Henley Road, Ipswich, Suffolk IP1 3SG www.ipswich.school The King’s School Park Road, Peterborough PE1 2UE www.kings.peterborough.sch.uk The Leys School Fen Causeway, Cambridge CB2 7AD www.theleys.net Marylebone Boy’s School North Wharf Road, London, W2 1QZ www.maryleboneschool.org The Perse School Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 8QF www.perse.co.uk The Royal Hospital School Holbrook, Ipswich, Suffolk IP9 2RX www.royalhospitalschool.org Rugby High School Longrood Road, Rugby CV22 7RE www.rugbyh igh school.co.uk St. Albans High School for Girls Townsend Avenue, St Albans, Herts AL1 3SJ www.stahs.org.uk St. Olave’s Grammar School Goddington Lane, Orpington, Kent BR6 9SH www.saintolaves.net Stamford Endowed School St Paul’s Street, Stamford, Lincolnshire PE9 2BE www.stamfordschools.org.uk Stephen Perse School Union Road, Cambridge CB2 1HF www.stephenperse.com Thomas Gainsborough School Wells Hall Road, Great Cornard, Sudbury, Suffolk CO10 0NH http://tgschool.net .
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