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We offer a world-class 4 ABOUT CATS COLLEGES education, attracting 4 BEST FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS students from across the 6 BEST FOR BOARDING 8 A DAY IN THE LIFE AT CATS COLLEGE globe. In a diverse and 10 BEST FOR UNIVERSITY PREPARATION exciting international 12 OXBRIDGE PREPARATION community, you will learn to 14 KEY PROFESSIONS PROGRAMME be your best and achieve a 16 A CAREER IN BUSINESS place at a top university. 18 A CAREER IN MEDICINE 20 A CAREER IN LAW

22 A CAREER IN ARCHITECTURE 24 A CAREER IN ENGINEERING 26 A CAREER IN COMPUTER SCIENCE 28 RESULTS 29 A LEVEL 30 INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE 31 UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION PROGRAMME 32 LOCATIONS 32 CAMBRIDGE 38 CANTERBURY 44 LONDON

50 OUR PROGRAMMES 50 PROGRAMME OVERVIEW 52 GCSE 54 PRE-PROGRAMME

56 A LEVEL 58 UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION PROGRAMME 60 INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE 62 HIGH SCHOOL TERM 64 ACADEMIC ENGLISH 65 SUMMER PROGRAMMES 66 APPLY NOW 71 DATES AND FEES www.catseducation.com

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

85+ nationalities 5 hours’ English per week Expert teachers Small class sizes Join an international Develop your English All teachers are teachers of Get individual attention from community with no more than skills and excel in your English and include published teachers and practise your 25% of any one nationality subject studies authors and examiners English amongst friends

Unlike traditional boarding schools in the UK, everyone in a CATS class is in the same situation - away from home, needing help to acclimatise, wanting to make new friends and committed to improving their English rapidly. Everything we do is aimed at helping you achieve this, from teachers who know how to adapt lessons to build confidence in English to houseparents who provide care and concern during your stay.

“THE TRADITIONAL BRITISH ATMOSPHERE IS INSPIRING. THE EDUCATION IS ADVANCED AND THE UNIVERSITIES ARE GREAT”

Eric from China is going to pursue a degree in Biomedical Engineering at King’s College London

A levels Physics, Chemistry, Maths

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Premium bedroom

Standard single bedroom BOARDING

Room type Standard Premium Premium Accommodation Average room size 12m2 18m2 You can take advantage of more space to study and Walking distance to College P P socialise with our Premium Accommodation option. You Wifi throughout P P will get a larger area to live and work and additional 24 hr houseparents P P 30+ activities On-site medical centres Comfortable living En-suite rooms storage space, as well as a welcome pack to make you Single room P P Choose from a range of Managed by 1700 rooms A choice of more comfortable during the first few weeks. Your pack creative, academic and trained healthcare in which single and shared includes essential items such as towels, toiletries, extra Shared room P sporting clubs and activities professionals to live and study en-suite rooms storage, and UK power adaptors. En-suite P P Welcome pack P

Our campuses offer single and shared bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms in purpose built accommodation, because we know if you are comfortable and relaxed in your surroundings you will flourish academically, socially and emotionally. Throughout your time with us, you will be treated as a young adult allowing you to develop the independence you will need at university. Our houseparents are available 24 hours per day to provide the support and nurturing you need to thrive.

“IF I HAVE PROBLEMS I CAN TALK TO STAFF AND GET THINGS SOLVED. THIS COLLEGE FEELS LIKE HOME”

Rodrigo from Brazil is going to pursue a degree in Medicine at Hull York Medical School

International Baccalaureate

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AT CATS COLLEGE

A typical day in the life of a CATS student is full of variety from start to finish – all with the goal of preparing you for life at university.

You spend time exploring your chosen subjects and improving your English. There is also time to pursue the things you love, try new activities and develop a range of skills - all whilst immersed in British life and culture.

Wake up Period 1 | English lesson Break time Period 4 | Guest lecture Lunch Break Young Enterprise Club

Live in comfortable Learn the language needed Time for a quick refreshment Learn about a range of subjects Our dedicated chefs offer a variety Develop teamwork, en-suite accommodation for your chosen subjects from the canteen or a snack from Business and Economics to of international dishes catering for communication and business complete with a desk for and also prepare for an from the cafeteria. Science and Medicine from a range of dietary requirements skills by starting up and running a private study. internationally-recognised guest lecturers. including vegetarian, vegan, lactose business on a budget. English qualification. intolerant and halal.

7.30 9.45 11.00 14.00 15.15 17.30

6.45 8.45 10.45 12.00 13.00 15.00 16.15

Breakfast Period 2 | Science lesson Period 3 | Tutorial Period 5 | Period 6 | Dinner Evening activities | Business Studies Higher Education Advice Supervised study Choose from a range of cereals, Explore science through practical This is your opportunity to discuss fruit and also a cooked breakfast experiments in your progress with your Personal At CATS College London, As well as regular one-to-one Choose from a range of option in the on-campus canteen. fully-equipped labs. Tutor, who will give you advice to business lessons include time tutorials, you receive weekly classes different sporting, creative and help you succeed in your studies. in a purpose-built Bloomberg looking at all aspects of applying leadership activities from football Business Lab – the first lab in a to university including interview and yoga to photography and secondary school in Europe. preparation and creating a chess. You will also have some time top-class personal statement. for supervised study.

This timeline illustrates a variety of activities. Your timetable will vary depending on your programme and subject choices. Not all activities will take place in a single day.

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UNIVERSITY PREPARATION

Offers from top universities Oxbridge application support University advice Career guidance All 24 Russell Group universities Get support Individual support on applying Benefit from career preparation made offers to CATS students from University of to university from one-to-one in competitive areas such as in 2019 Cambridge staff* guidance to mock interviews Medicine and Law

Our goal is to prepare you for university success; whether you would like to study Business at LSE, Medicine at Manchester or Chemical Engineering at Cambridge. You will receive one-on-one guidance on applying to university. You will visit a range of campuses, attend workshops to help you perfect your personal statement and receive individual support such as interview practice. We also have agreements with over 20 UK universities “THE UNIVERSITY SUPPORT including the University of Exeter, University of Bristol, , University of Kent and Royal Holloway IS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING. London. This gives you the confidence that you can progress to a leading institution upon successfully meeting THE COLLEGE ENCOURAGE US, the entry requirements. WHICH IS GREAT” In addition, you will have access to a range of activities through our Key Professions Programme to help you get Hiya from Portugal a head start in a competitive career (see pages 14-27). is studying A levels at CATS Cambridge

A levels Art, Business, Psychology

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O APPLY TO THE BEST UNIVERSITIES IN THE WORLD

Key features Total number of Total number of Applications The Times & Sunday CATS ▪▪ One-to-one preparation for university interviews applicants (2018) places (2018) per place Times Ranking 2019 placements including mock interviews with Oxbridge academics. ▪▪ Assistance writing personal statements tailored University c. 18,000 3,465 5 1 11 for Oxbridge. of Cambridge ▪▪ Preparation for university entrance exams. University c. 21,500 c. 3,300 6 2 1 ▪▪ Seminars and workshops with Admissions Tutors of Oxford and academic staff on what they look for in an application and how to prepare for interview. In today’s highly competitive environment, the universities of Oxford and Cambridge are seeking academically ▪▪ Oxbridge-focused tuition to ensure offers successful, passionate and well-rounded candidates. Our dedicated Oxbridge support programme offers a are achieved. range of activities to ensure that you are well-prepared and your application stands out. ▪▪ Improvement of leadership, critical thinking, motivation and management skills through a variety of challenges and clubs including the Duke of Edinburgh Award, Olympiad challenges and weekly debating clubs. ▪▪ Oxbridge open days and tours.

Student success

“I HAD INCREDIBLY GOOD Name Nationality Programme Grade Destination Subject TEACHERS. THEY GAVE ME Yuliia Ukrainian A level A* A* B Cambridge Mathematics RESOURCES AND EXTENSION Anisa Albanian A level A* A* A* A* Cambridge Economics Endi Albanian IB 41 Oxford Experimental Psychology QUESTIONS TO HELP ME DEVELOP” Iago Spanish IB 39 Cambridge Human, Social and Political Sciences Ka Man Hong Kong Chinese A level A* A* A* A* Cambridge Natural Sciences Yuliia from Ukraine is going to pursue a degree in Mathematics Kostiantyn Ukrainian A level A* A* A* A* Cambridge Natural Sciences at the University of Cambridge Ludivine French Fast-track A level A* A* A Cambridge Modern & Medieval Languages Maxwell American A level A* A* A* Cambridge Natural Sciences A levels Qianli Chinese A level A A A B Cambridge Mathematics Maths, Further Maths, Physics Reimi Japanese A level A* A* A* A* Cambridge Veterinary Medicine Lexie Vu Vietnamese A level A* A* A* A* Cambridge Natural Sciences Na Yeon South Korean A level A* A* A Cambridge Economics 13 SEE MORE 14 www.catseducation.com

Choosing the ideal combination of subjects in your We offer expert advice for careers in: academic qualifications is an important step in preparing for university and also your chosen career. To Business (page 16) help plan your route, you will receive dedicated advice, Medicine (page 18) support and a range of extra opportunities as part of the CATS Key Professions Programme (KPP). Available Law (page 20) at every CATS college, the programme supplements Architecture (page 22) your academic study. It is open to all students. Engineering (page 24) Computer Science (page 26)

We will help you: RESEARCH PLAN DEVELOP your career your route your skills RESEARCH If you have a clear idea about the profession Choosing the right combination of subjects Develop the skills you need to succeed you want to enter, we will give you the is essential to give you the best chance of on the Key Professions Programme. support you need to prepare for the getting a place on your chosen degree. We’ll It comprises: appropriate degree. Don’t worry if you don’t give you subject guidance and talk to you ▪▪ university visits, lectures have a clear idea; we’ll help you discover new about the range of degrees on offer so that DEVELOP and application support PLAN interests, develop your strengths and learn you can achieve your career ambitions. ▪▪ career preparation new skills. ▪▪ personal development opportunities.

15 16 www.catseducation.com Develop your skills in: Analysis Communication Numeracy Problem-solving Teamwork Gain a competitive advantage CATS London Bloomberg Business Lab helps you prepare for a career in business. A degree in business can be a stepping stone to a highly successful career in finance, accounting, With 14 Bloomberg Terminals, you can access management or economics. Career opportunities are available across virtually all sectors, this means the same information as leading decision-makers in business graduates are always in high demand across the world. business, finance, and government giving you highly employable skills.

RESEARCH PLAN DEVELOP your career your route your skills Find your dream job through workshops and Our Higher Education Advisers will help you find Choose your subjects Applying to university seminars from the world of business and the perfect degree course for you. finance. Join our business clubs and receive Universities usually prefer Mathematics along with ▪▪ Receive one-to-one advice on applying Typical degrees: one-to-one guidance to help you discover Business Studies or Economics. Some like to university your pathway. ▪▪ Accounting and Finance an essay-writing subject such as History ▪▪ Enjoy lectures at top business schools such ▪▪ Business and Management or Psychology. as LSE and CASS Business School. Typical careers: ▪▪ International Business We offer: ▪▪ Investment Analyst ▪▪ Economics Career preparation ▪ Mathematics ▪▪ Chief Executive ▪▪ Marketing and Management ▪ ▪▪ Join the Investment Club to understand the ▪▪ Economist ▪▪ Investment and Financial Risk Management ▪▪ Economics techniques employed by investors to maximise ▪▪ Entrepreneur ▪▪ Psychology returns through simulated trading projects. ▪ Business Studies ▪▪ Stockbroker ▪ ▪▪ Participate in Young Enterprise to develop ▪▪ History your business skills by learning how to set Student success up and run a business.

Name Nationality Programme Destination Degree Ranking* Personal development Anisa Albanian A level University of Cambridge Economics 1 ▪▪ Learn how to use a Bloomberg Terminal to analyse financial markets in the CATS Armaan British A level University of St Andrews Economics 3 London Bloomberg Business Lab. Guillem Spanish A level Loughborough University International Business 5 ▪▪ Take Bloomberg Market Concepts, Artur Kazakh UFP Business Studies 6 an eight-hour, self-paced e-learning course that provides an interactive Elizaveta Russian UFP Business and Management 7 PROGRESS TO Shazwan Malaysian A level University College London Economics 8 introduction to the financial markets. ▪▪ Participate in activities such as a workshop An na Vietnamese A level LSE Actuarial Science 9 STUDY BUSINESS by the Institute of Chartered Accountants Take advantage of guaranteed Hyoseo South Korean A level LSE Economics and Management 9 on commercial awareness. progression to the University of Exeter, Keyi Chinese A level LSE Business and International Finance 9 consistently ranked in the top 15 for business-related degree courses. 17 18 *The Times & Sunday Times University Ranking 2019 www.catseducation.com Develop your skills in: Problem-solving Communication Leadership Teamwork “CATS COLLEGE IS IN TOUCH Adaptability WITH A LOT OF UNIVERSITIES, SO I WAS ABLE TO TALK TO MANY REPRESENTATIVES”

Ozair from India is going to pursue a degree in Medicine at the University of Central Lancashire Working in healthcare is varied, exciting and rewarding. There is a range of career paths, which include being a doctor, a biomedical scientist, a nurse or a psychologist. Whatever profession you choose, CATS Colleges A levels Biology, Physics, Maths will support you on your journey.

RESEARCH PLAN DEVELOP your career your route your skills Find the area of medicine that you love by Our Higher Education Advisers will help you find Choose your subjects Applying to university speaking with our Higher Education Advisers, the perfect degree course for you. as well as attending lectures from leading We recommend you take Chemistry and Biology. ▪▪ Receive one-to-one advice on applying Typical degrees: healthcare researchers and medics while Mathematics and Physics are a third option or an to university to study medicine. studying. ▪▪ Medicine essay writing subject like History or Psychology. ▪▪ Preparation for the BioMedical Admissions ▪▪ Biomedical Science Test (BMAT) and the UK Clinical Aptitude Test Typical careers: We offer: ▪▪ Biology with Biotechnology (UKCAT) - both university entrance tests. ▪▪ Anaesthetist ▪▪ Pharmacy ▪▪ Chemistry ▪▪ Visits to medical schools to meet with staff ▪▪ Radiologist ▪▪ Psychology with Counselling ▪▪ Biology and current undergraduates. ▪▪ Doctor ▪▪ Veterinary Science ▪▪ Physics Career preparation ▪▪ Neurologist ▪▪ Mathematics ▪ Psychology ▪▪ Psychiatrist ▪ ▪▪ Lectures from leading healthcare ▪▪ Veterinary Scientist ▪▪ History researchers and medics. ▪▪ Support arranging suitable voluntary experience Student success at hospitals, care homes, farms and biology labs. ▪▪ Visits to local hospitals. Name Nationality Programme Destination Degree Ranking* Reimi Japanese A level University of Cambridge Veterinary Medicine 1 Personal development Endi Albanian IB Experimental Psychology 2 ▪▪ Join the Medics Club. Rachel Malaysian A level Imperial College London Biological Sciences 4 PROGRESS TO ▪▪ Participate in a range of leadership activities such as the Student Council to develop Lilyaz Kazakhstan A level University College London Nutrition & Medical Sciences 8 STUDY MEDICINE teamwork and communication skills. Esther American A level University of Exeter Medical Sciences 12 Qualify as an MD in the UK Anita Nigerian UFP University of Nottingham Pharmacy 16 or US in five years by taking Susu Malaysian A level University of Nottingham Medicine 16 advantage of guaranteed progression to St. George’s Eduardo Brazilian IB Hull York Medical School Medicine na University, Grenada, READ MORE Rodrigo Brazilian IB Hull York Medical School Medicine na subject to meeting entry 19 requirements. 20 *The Times & Sunday Times University Ranking 2019 www.catseducation.com Develop your skills in: Analysis Communication Attention to detail Problem-solving Teamwork “I’M A BARRISTER TO THE SUPREME COURT OF NIGERIA. THE HARD WORK PAID OFF”

Zara from Nigeria, former CATS A level student, studied Law at the University of Law, Birmingham

A law degree can lead to a variety of exciting careers and not just in the law profession. There are many areas that require an understanding of law, such as politics or international relations.

RESEARCH PLAN DEVELOP your career your route your skills Through workshops and seminars find out Our Higher Education Advisers will help you find Choose your subjects Applying to university what steps you need to take for a successful the perfect degree course for you. career in law or one of the many other career Many universities prefer students not to have ▪▪ In one-to-one tutorials, receive advice Typical degrees: paths in which a law degree is beneficial. studied Law, it certainly isn’t essential. Mathematics on all aspects of applying to university ▪▪ Law is preferred by many universities in addition to an to study law from personal statement Typical careers: ▪▪ Law and Business essay-writing subject. guidance to mock interview practice. ▪ Preparation for the Law National Aptitude ▪▪ Solicitor ▪▪ International Relations We offer: ▪ ▪▪ Barrister ▪▪ Politics Test (LNAT) university entrance exam. ▪▪ Politician ▪▪ Criminology ▪▪ Mathematics ▪▪ Visit a range of universities ranked highly for ▪▪ Detective ▪▪ Psychology ▪▪ History law such as Birmingham, Durham and Bristol. ▪▪ Diplomat ▪▪ Sociology ▪▪ Psychology Career preparation ▪ English Literature ▪ ▪▪ Visit a magistrates’ court and get an introduction to the British legal system. ▪▪ Visit a law practice to learn about the Student success justice system from legal professionals. Name Nationality Programme Destination Degree Ranking* Personal development Aigerim Kazakh UFP Durham University Law 7 ▪▪ Participate in the Citizenship Foundation’s Annual Asmita Singaporean UFP Durham University Law 7 Mock Trial Competition to learn how to present Chung Yin Hong Kong Chinese A level Durham University Law 7 fictional legal cases to real judges in a law court Oluwamodupe Nigerian UFP Durham University Law 7 PROGRESS TO showcasing your verbal reasoning skills. Wann Malaysian UFP University of Exeter Politics, Philosophy and Economics 12 ▪▪ Participate in a variety of leadership STUDY LAW and debating activities from the Duke of Itoyah British UFP University of Birmingham Law 14 Take advantage of guaranteed Edinburgh Award to Olympiad challenges. Nong Vietnamese A level University of Bristol Social Policy 19 progression to the University of Bristol, Constance Nigerian UFP University of Bristol Law 19 consistently ranked one of the top universities in the UK. 21 22 *The Times & Sunday Times University Ranking 2019 www.catseducation.com Develop your skills in: Problem-solving Creative thinking Teamwork Visualising Attention to detail

Architecture is a complex, technical and rewarding discipline if you have a curious, creative and visual mind. Whatever career you choose, CATS Colleges will support you on your journey.

RESEARCH PLAN DEVELOP your career your route your skills Discover what it takes to work in architecture Our Higher Education Advisers will help you find Choose your subjects Applying to university through a series of industry-focused the perfect degree course for you. workshops and seminars. The creative, With architecture, you can take either an ▪▪ Learn how to create an outstanding portfolio. Typical degrees: visual, technical and design-based skills that engineering or design route. If you choose an ▪▪ Visit a range of universities ranked you need to develop will open a whole other ▪▪ Architecture Engineering route you will look at designing highly for architecture and design. world of opportunities besides architecture. ▪▪ Environmental Planning processes and making products to solve real-world Career preparation ▪▪ Civil Engineering problems, such as the building of bridges Typical careers: ▪▪ Interior Design or sustainable homes. Consider a combination ▪▪ Participate in a variety of creative activities ▪▪ Architect of the following Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, and clubs from photography to life drawing. ▪▪ Urban Planner and Psychology. ▪▪ Visit places of interest such as the Museum ▪▪ Surveyor If you choose an art route, you will look at the of Brands, Packaging and Advertising, the ▪▪ Civil Engineer design and function of structures. Your portfolio Design Museum and The Tate Modern. will be essential as part of your university ▪▪ Visit architectural places of interest around application process. Our recommendation is Art, the UK such as the Barbican, the Shard, Student success Physics, and Mathematics. the colleges of Oxford and Cambridge. Personal development Name Nationality Programme Destination Degree Ranking* ▪ An annual visit to a European city Veronica Indonesian A level Imperial College London Civil Engineering 4 ▪ to discover classical architecture. Magnus Nigerian UFP Loughborough University Civil Engineering 5 ▪▪ Participate in Young Enterprise to develop Aldi Albanian A level University College London Civil Engineering 8 your business skills – great for those wanting Chuzhengnan Chinese A level University College London Architecture 8 to pursue a career in product design. PROGRESS TO Yuanhui Chinese A level University of Bath Civil & Architectural Engineering 13 Yuxi Chinese UFP Newcastle University Architecture 21 STUDY ARCHITECTURE Samuel Nigerian UFP University of Liverpool Architecture 31 Take advantage of guaranteed Xiaoshu Chinese A level Cardiff University Architecture 32 progression to the University of Kent, which offers one of the top 23 architecture degree courses in the UK. 24 *The Times & Sunday Times University Ranking 2019 www.catseducation.com Develop your skills in: Problem-solving Numeracy Leadership “I LEARNT A LOT OF Teamwork Project planning ACADEMIC SKILLS – HOW TO MANAGE TIME, PRESENT AND WRITE. THESE SKILLS ARE VERY HELPFUL”

Marta from Poland met the offer to study Engineering Mathematics at the University of Bristol Engineering covers many disciplines that touch virtually all aspects of modern life, this means that Engineers are in high demand around the world. University Foundation Programme Physics, Mathematics, Business

RESEARCH PLAN DEVELOP your career your route your skills From robotics and artificial intelligence to Our Higher Education Advisers will help you find Choose your subjects Applying to university medical technology and driverless cars, the perfect degree course for you. engineering is shaping our future. Find the Mathematics and Physics are essential. The third ▪▪ In one-to-one tutorials, receive Typical degrees: area of engineering that you love through our subject depends on what strand of engineering you advice on all aspects of applying to lectures, workshops, and seminars. ▪▪ Biomedical Engineering choose – it could be a science, social science or even university to study engineering. ▪▪ Engineering Mathematics a humanity. ▪▪ Visit a range of universities ranked highly Typical careers: for engineering such as the University of ▪▪ Chemical Engineering We offer: ▪▪ Aerospace Engineer ▪▪ Aerospace Engineering Surrey and the University of Bristol. ▪▪ Mathematics ▪▪ Biomedical Engineer ▪▪ Automotive Engineering Career preparation ▪▪ Civil Engineer ▪▪ Civil Engineering ▪▪ Physics ▪ Chemistry ▪▪ Chemical Engineer ▪▪ Architecture ▪ ▪▪ Participate in a variety of workshops and ▪▪ Mechanical Engineer ▪▪ Psychology seminars to develop your interest. ▪ Biology ▪▪ Architect ▪ ▪▪ Receive exam preparation depending on your type of engineering course. ▪▪ Visit places of interest such as the University Student success of Cambridge Department of Engineering.

Name Nationality Programme Destination Degree Ranking* Personal development Veronica Indonesian A level Imperial College London Civil Engineering 4 ▪▪ Participate in STEM Club, Robotics Club, and Coding Club to develop your knowledge Kin Hong Kong Chinese A level Imperial College London Civil Engineering 4 of STEM subjects outside of the classroom. Wong Malaysian A level Loughborough University Engineering Physics 5 ▪▪ Attend seminars and workshops to Ahmed Sudanese UFP Lancaster University Electrical Engineering 6 PROGRESS TO discover your passion for engineering. Patcharanat Thai UFP Durham University Engineering 7 STUDY ENGINEERING ▪▪ Enter Physics and Chemistry Olympiads Modeleola Nigerian A level University College London Chemical Engineering 8 Take advantage of guaranteed and Maths Challenge competitions to develop your knowledge. Hamid Azeri A level University College London Electrical & Electronic Engineering 8 progression to the University of Surrey, one of the top universities for Urban Planning, Design and Helen Hong Kong Chinese IB University College London Management 8 engineering courses in the UK. 25 26 *The Times & Sunday Times University Ranking 2019 www.catseducation.com Develop your skills in: Problem-solving Critical thinking Analysis “I WANT TO BE A SECURITY Numeracy CONSULTANT. MY PASSION IS Communication COMPUTERS. IT’S FASCINATING HOW THIS TINY DEVICE CAN BE USED ACROSS THE WORLD”

Edmund from Malaysia

A levels Computer technologies are more important then ever in a digital world, this makes a degree in Computer Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science Science an attractive choice. Also, studying Computer Science will give you many technical skills highly valued by employers, from understanding code to programming.

RESEARCH PLAN DEVELOP your career your route your skills Careers in Computer Science are wide and Our Higher Education Advisers will help you find Choose your subjects Applying to university varied. Attend seminars and workshops the perfect degree course for you. with industry experts to discover the area of Universities do not require a Computer Science ▪▪ Receive one-to-one advice on applying Typical degrees: Computer Science that is right for you. qualification for entry but Mathematics is essential. to university ▪▪ Computer Science Physics is often preferred. Other subjects that ▪▪ Enjoy lectures at top universities such Typical careers: ▪▪ Artificial Intelligence display clear and logical thinking are liked. Some as LSE and CASS Business School. courses like a social science. ▪▪ Machine Learning Engineer ▪▪ Computer Games Programming Career preparation ▪▪ Blockchain Developer ▪▪ Software Engineering We offer: ▪▪ Systems Architect ▪▪ Cyber Security ▪▪ Attend seminars and workshops to discover ▪▪ Data Security Analyst ▪▪ Mathematics your passion for Computer Science. ▪ Physics ▪▪ Big Data Engineer ▪ ▪▪ Visit places of interest such as the Cambridge ▪▪ Cyber Security Specialist ▪▪ Psychology Museum of Computing and Bletchley ▪▪ Sociology Park - the home of UK code-breaking. ▪▪ Economics ▪▪ Chemistry Personal development Student success ▪▪ Participate in Young Enterprise to Name Nationality Programme Destination Degree Ranking* develop your problem-solving skills. Maria Greek UFP Lancaster University Computer Science 6 ▪▪ Participate in Robotics Club and Coding Club to develop your knowledge Paul Romanian A level Computer Science 10 outside of the classroom. Dinh Vietnamese FT A level University of Bath Computer Science/Mathematics 13 Weibin Chinese UFP University of Birmingham Computer Science 14 PROGRESS TO STUDY Akari Japanese UFP University of East Anglia Computer Science & Media 15 COMPUTER SCIENCE Mami Japanese UFP University of Bristol Mathematics and Computer Science 19 Take advantage of guaranteed Vladimir American UFP University of York Computer Science 22 progression to the University of Exeter, Francis Polish A level King's College London Computer Science with Management 35 consistently ranked in the top 15 for Computer Science in the UK. 27 28 *The Times & Sunday Times University Ranking 2019 www.catseducation.com

A LEVEL SUCCESS HELPING YOU EXCEED YOUR EXPECTATIONS 2019 RESULTS

56% 91% 100% of confirmed offers of offers to a top 50 university All Russell Group to a top ten UK in a range of competitive universities have accepted university* degrees* CATS students

Highlights from 2019 showing a variety of destinations and degrees

Name Nationality Grades Degree University Ranking** Yuliia Ukrainian A* A* B Mathematics University of Cambridge 2 Darius Nigerian A* A* A* Chemical Engineering Imperial College London 3 Rachel Malaysian A* A A Biological Sciences Imperial College London 3 Yurika Japanese A* A* A* Medical Engineering Imperial College London 3 Yiyang Chinese A* A* A A Physics Imperial College London 3 Jeong Kazakh A* A A Mathematics University College London 4 Hilary Indonesian A* A A Nutrition and Medical Sciences University College London 4 Lilyaz Kazakhstan A A B Nutrition and Medical Sciences University College London 4 Anabel Malaysian A B B Biological Sciences University of Edinburgh 6 Rodrigo Brazilian A A B Business with Marketing University of Edinburgh 6 Francis Polish A* A* A* Computer Science with Management King's College London 7 Siddharth Indian A A B B Natural Sciences King's College London 7 Ashley Malaysian A* A A Law University of Manchester 8 Armaan British A A B C Economics University of Manchester 8 Onukwugha Nigerian A A A Law with Humanities University of Warwick 10 Nikita Albanian A* A C Computer Science University of Durham 13 Gabriel Brazilian A* A* A* Social Sciences University of Durham 13 “CATS GAVE ME THE Jing Singaporean A* A* A B Law Birmingham University 14 OPPORTUNITY TO APPLY Susu Malaysian A B B Medicine University of Nottingham 20 TO TOP UNIVERSITIES” Faizal Nigerian A B D Economics 21 Jonathan Malaysian A B B Modern History and Politics Cardiff University 28 Anastasia from Russia studied A levels at CATS. Joy Malaysian A* A C Mathematics and Statistics University of Bath 30 She went on to graduate with a First Class Justin Hong Kong Chinese A A A Biomedicine St George’s, University of London 34 Honours Degree in Government and Economics Nghi Vietnamese A B B Civil Engineering Loughborough University 48 from LSE Vitali Russian A* A A B Economics and Management Loughborough University 48

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INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION PROGRAMME SUCCESS SUCCESS

100% 35 43 5000+ A*/A 18 IB Diploma pass rate for the Average diploma score compared Top diploma students have Over a third of grades in subjects to choose from third consecutive year to a worldwide average of 29 score progressed Business, Accounting including Business, Mathematics to UK universities and Economics and Sciences

Highlights from recent years showing a variety of destinations and degrees Highlights from recent years showing a variety of destinations and degrees

Name Nationality Degree University Ranking* Name Nationality Grades Degree University Ranking* Iago Spanish Human, Social and Political Sciences Cambridge 1 Hung Yu Taiwanese A* A A Mechanical Engineering Loughborough University 5 Endi Albanian Experimental Psychology Oxford 2 Kun Chinese A* B B Economics Lancaster University 6 Jia Wei Malaysian Engineering Imperial College London 4 Cendana Indonesian A* A* A Accounting and Finance Durham University 7 Soni Albanian Accounting and Finance Lancaster University 6 Oluwamodupe Nigerian A* A A Law Durham University 7 Zhishan Chinese Finance, Business and Management Durham University 7 Xuanyi Chinese A A A Engineering University of Warwick 10 Karima Kazakh Biomedical Sciences University College London 8 Xinrong Chinese A* A B Electronic and Computer Engineering University of Leeds 11 Hoi Hong Kong Chinese Urban Planning, Design and Management University College London 8 Yuliya Belarussian A* A* A Chemical Engineering University of Bath 13 Linh Vietnamese Politics and Sociology University of Warwick 10 Computer Science with Andrea Belgian Law University of Leeds 11 Ergi Albanian A* B B Business Management University of Birmingham 14 Lea German Business Economics University of Leeds 11 Maan Saudi Arabian A* A A Finance Accounting and Management University of Nottingham 16 Mei Albanian Law with Legal Studies University of Leeds 11 Mieibim Nigerian A* A A Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine University of Nottingham 16 Aneeta Malaysian Law University of Leeds 11 Maksim Russian A* A A Civil Engineering University of Nottingham 16 Elina Malaysian Business Administration University of Bath 13 Marta Polish A* A* A* Engineering Mathematics University of Bristol 19 Mykyta Ukrainian Banking and Finance University of Birmingham 14 Sharina Binti Malaysian A* A B Accounting and Finance University of Bristol 19 Phuc Vietnamese Psychology University of Birmingham 14 Ngan Hei Jo Jo Hong Kong Chinese A* A B Fashion Management University of Manchester 19 Woon Tung Hong Kong Chinese Pharmacy University of Nottingham 16 Nazrin Azeri A B B Chemical and Petroleum Engineering University of Surrey 23 Patrick Cameroonian Mechanical Engineering University of Southampton 18 Yi Malaysian A* A* A* Artificial Intelligence and 25 Kaijing Kazakh Biomedical Sciences University of Bristol 19 Computer Science Yoshiharu Japanese International Relations University of Essex 29 Cedric Malaysian A B B Accounting and Financial Management University of Sheffield 25 Irem Turkish Law University of Essex 29 Jarrett Jun Kiat Singaporean A* A* A* Psychology and Linguistics University of Edinburgh 28 Veronica Italian Politics, Philosophy and Economics King’s College London 35 Yidi Chinese A A A Biomedical Science University of Essex 29 Choi Portuguese Pharmacy Queen’s University, Belfast 38 Ilya Russian A A B Mechanical Engineering University of Liverpool 31 Chia Malaysian Law SOAS 53 Bilegt Mongolian A* A A Political Economy King’s College London 35 Niccolo Italian Law University of Kent 55 Sergiy Ukrainian A* C C Architecture University of Reading 40 Joela Ugandan Digital Media University of Kent 55 Karn Thai A A B Business Management Queen Mary, University of London 46 Eduardo Brazilian Medicine Hull/York Medical school N/A Favour Nigerian A* A B Nursing 48 Rodrigo Brazilian Medicine Hull/York Medical school N/A Rayan Libyan A* A* A* Medicine University of Central Lancashire 105

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A WORLD-CLASS UNIVERSITY CITY

Best in the world Prize winners Great shopping Excellent transport links Home to the University 98 Nobel Prizes awarded Voted 1st city of Cambridge, the no. 1 to affiliates of the in the UK Only 50 minutes university in the world1 University of Cambridge for shopping2 by train to London

Cambridge is a renowned centre of learning and one of the fastest-growing economies in the UK, with many global organisations, such as Microsoft Research and AstraZeneca. You will be inspired by the grandeur of the prestigious University of Cambridge 31 colleges and all the great names who have passed through it, like Sir Charles Darwin or Sir Isaac Newton. Modern Cambridge is inspiring too with lots to see and do – from live music and theatre, to festivals and academic events. Cambridge is a well-connected city. You can be in the centre of London in just 50 minutes on the train and London Stansted Airport is a short 30-minute car journey away.

“COMING TO CAMBRIDGE… IT WAS LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT WITH THE CITY”

Gabriel from Brazil met his offer to study Social Sciences at Durham University

A levels Maths, Sociology, Spanish 1 The Times & Sunday Times University Ranking 2019 2 Vitality Index, Harper Dennis Hobbs 2017 333333 34 www.catseducation.com

“STUDY IN CAMBRIDGE AND WALK IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF WORLD-LEADING PIONEERS SUCH AS CRICK & WATSON WHO DISCOVERED THE STRUCTURE OF DNA” Dr Craig Wilson, Principal

Craig is an Oxford University graduate with a first-class degree in A CAMPUS DESIGNED FOR SUCCESS Chemistry. He studied for a DPhil, with his project making the front cover of leading scientific journal ‘Angewandte Chemie’ published by the German Chemical Society.

Inspection results University visits 30+ activities UK government inspectors 2+ visits per month from the Develop skills and confirm all pastoral and University of Cambridge boost your academic regulations met lecturers personal statement

Activities We run over 30 different activities each week, from sports clubs to academic and self-development activities – all of which are great for your university application. Here are some popular activities:

Sports Arts Academic Leadership Badminton Photography Robotics Model United Nations Basketball Crafts Astronomy Club Young Enterprise Muy Tai Boxing Painting Debating Student Council Gymnastics History Society Business Enterprise Running Club Coding Duke of Edinburgh Award Football STEM

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10 Common Room A 10-minute cycle to the city centre PURPOSE-BUILT CAMPUS 15 A 15-minute walk to the city centre

Accommodation

Reading Room

Science Labs

Varsity House 10 minute walk

Single en-suite bedroom

The modern Cambridge campus has amazing Facilities facilities to give you state-of-the-art flexible learning spaces and a home-from-home All single en-suite bedrooms Laundry services boarding experience – all in one safe and Lecture Theatre secure campus near the centre of Cambridge. Common areas 24-hour supervision

Café Wi-fi

Canteen Medical provision on-site

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SMALL CITY, BIG HISTORY

Voted safest city A student city Medieval England Excellent transport links Voted one of the Home to three Explore the city safest university cities universities with over that inspired Only 50 minutes in the UK* 30,000 students ‘Canterbury Tales’ by train to London

Canterbury is consistently voted the safest UK university city and welcomes students from around the world to its three universities. It is a cathedral city and now a UNESCO World Heritage site. Whilst the city has lots of history, it also boasts lots of entertainment and culture - music venues, theatres, shopping centres, museums, cinemas, sports and more. Outside of Canterbury, you can explore bustling seaside resorts and the beautiful English countryside. And if you need a dose of the big city, London is only 50 minutes away by train.

“I LOVE CANTERBURY. IT’S PEACEFUL AND A GOOD PLACE TO STROLL WHEN YOU NEED TO FOCUS ON YOUR STUDIES”

Anabel from Malaysia is going to study Biological Sciencesat the University of Edinburgh

A levels Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry

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“LIVE AND LEARN IN AN AWARD-WINNING CAMPUS, WITH FIRST-CLASS WELFARE SUPPORT AND THE HIGHEST ACADEMIC STANDARDS” Dr Sarah Lockyer, Principal Sarah has a first degree in English from the University of Manchester and a Masters degree and a doctorate from the University of Missouri. Sarah is the former Chair of the Independent Schools Association (ISA) and is also a board AN AWARD-WINNING COLLEGE & CAMPUS member of the Boarding Schools Association, as well as a serving inspector for the Independent Schools Inspectorate.

Inspection results University Fair International School Award UK government inspectors 70 universities speak Accredited by confirm all pastoral and directly with students at the the British Council academic regulations met bi-annual event

Activities 30+ activities give you the chance to try new things, have fun and improve your university application. Some popular activities include:

Sports Arts Academic Leadership Football Media Club Economics Club Model United Nations Basketball Performing Arts Science Club Young Enterprise Volleyball Life Drawing Robotics Club Global Leadership Days Badminton Music Club Psychology Club Duke of Edinburgh Award Table tennis Dance Club

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10 Chaucer, a boarding house A 10-minute walk to the city centre SAFE AND SECURE 20 A 20-minute walk to the train station

A room in Marlowe house

Campus café

Lunchtime in the dining hall

Facilities

Common rooms Wireless internet

Medical provision on-site TV facilities

Common room The Canterbury campus has been designed to Computer study rooms Laundry services give you the best environment for studying and Café Cleaning services living whether you are aged 14 and need 24 hour supervision or are aged 18+ and want to get a Dining hall Kitchen facilities taste for independent living and what’s to come at university. 250 single en-suite rooms 24-hour supervision

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THE HEART OF ENGLAND

45 universities 70 Nobel Prize Laureates Top universities Attracting talent From world-class research have studied Home to 4 of £500 million of research institutions to multi-faculty or worked the world’s top 40 income attracts universities in London universities top talent

London is like no other city in the world. It is a vibrant, inspiring and cosmopolitan metropolis offering an unparalleled choice of culture and history, entertainment and shopping. There are fascinating monuments, museums, and attractions at every turn, that cater for all tastes and ages. If you want culture, then the West End theatres and world-renowned music venues are unrivalled. Or perhaps you want to explore the picturesque parks or visit the shops that make London such a global shopping destination. The CATS London campus is in the centre of the exclusive Bloomsbury area – the heart of academic London. It is close to the prestigious University of London colleges, as well as many cultural institutions, such as the iconic British Museum.

“MUSEUMS IN LONDON ARE FREE, THERE ARE ALWAYS EXHIBITIONS ON. IT’S A VERY CULTURAL CITY, AN AMAZING PLACE”

Sophie from England is studying Social and Behavioural Sciences at Erasmus University Rotterdam

Fast-track A levels Economics, Politics, Sociology

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“TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE BLOOMBERG BUSINESS LAB TO THINK BUSINESS, LEARN BUSINESS AND PREPARE ONE DAY TO DO BUSINESS” James Slocombe, Acting Principal Having been Vice-Principal and Acting Principal in CATS Canterbury, James AN INSPIRING COLLEGE IN AN INSPIRING CITY joined CATS London in September 2018. Previously, he was the Director of Studies and Head of Sixth Form at a number of UK boarding schools. He is an examiner for a leading UK examinations board as well as a serving inspector for the Independent Schools Inspectorate.

Inspection results Business focus Student progression UK government inspectors The only school in Europe Over half of CATS London confirm all pastoral and with a Bloomberg students progress to a academic regulations met Business Lab university in London

Activities London itself has so much to offer and in addition, we run lots of different activities every week that encourage you to participate with your peers, have fun and develop your skills, which is important for your university application.

Sports Arts Academic Leadership Basketball Musical Theatre trips Physics Club CATS London Magazine Football World Music Club UK Maths Trust Challenge Young Enterprise Yoga Creative writing Book Club Bloomberg Market Concepts Rugby Drawing skills Business Workshops Fitness classes Film Club Computing Club

Students will experience the real world of business and finance in the Bloomberg Business Lab with access to the same information platform used by leading decision-makers in business, finance, and government. See page 16 for more information on how we support you for a career in business.

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Cafe

SAFE CAMPUS IN AN EXCLUSIVE AREA

Bloomsbury Square Dining Hall Premier House accommodation The Main School

150 Southampton Row 43-45 Bloomsbury Square London WC1B 5AN London WC1A 2RA 1 A one-minute walk to Holborn tube station

3 Library A three-minute walk to London School of Economics

Piccadilly Court Accommodation 3 miles Facilities King’s Cross Station 10 minutes Common rooms Single room Computer study rooms

Café

British Museum 4 minutes Dining hall BLOOMSBURY Oxford Street 10 minutes Holborn SQUARE 1 minute 70 single and 35 shared bedrooms - all en-suite

Wireless internet

TV facilities Shared room

Common Room Laundry services

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Select your age and choose from one of the programmes on offer. Apply to CATS and receive guaranteed progression offer letters to five UK universities

MINIMUM AGE 14 Years 15 Years 16 Years 17 Years 18 Years

Year 10 Year 11 Year 12 Year 13 Higher Education SCHOOL YEAR

PROGRAMME GCSE (2 years) Fast-track GCSE A level (2 years) Fast-track A level Progress to top universities

GCSE is a qualification in a specific Fast-track your way to a A higher level qualification recognised For high achievers who can You will receive one-to-one subject to enable progression pre-university programme on this by universities around the world. manage an intense and rigorous impartial guidance on applying to a pre-university programme one year GCSE course. Students Choose 3+ subjects to focus on over study programme, choose our one to the best university for you. such as A level or International will need 9+ years of schooling. the two-year programme. year A level programme. We also have guaranteed Baccalaureate. Students will need Page 52 Page 56 Page 56 progression agreements with over 8+ years of schooling. Sept start Sept & Jan start dates Sept start 20 UK universities to give you the Page 52 confidence that you can progress Sept & Jan start dates International Baccalaureate University Foundation to a leading institution upon Pre-Programme (2 years) Programme successfully meeting the entry requirements. When you Language and subject A higher level qualification that A programme designed for apply to CATS you will receive preparation for a pre-university challenges, encourages and inspires international students to bridge conditional offers from: programme – A level, International you to become a caring and critical high school in their own country Baccalaureate Diploma or thinker, ready for university study. to university in the UK. Choose 3+ University Foundation Programme. Page 60 subjects to focus on. Page 54 Sept start Page 58 Sept & Jan start dates Sept & Jan start dates

Fast-track GCSE

Fast-track your way to a pre-university programme on this one year GCSE course. Students will need 9+ years of schooling. Page 52 Sept start

Pre-Programme

See full details on adjacent page.

High School Term (1,2 or 3 term) High School Term (1,2 or 3 term)

High School Term allows you to take classes in the British education system Page 62 SEE THE FULL LIST before returning to your studies at home or continuing to study in the UK. Sept & Jan start dates

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EXPLORING YOUR INTERESTS

Key Subjects* Compulsory Who is this programme for? What will you achieve? Key features Optional Cambridge Canterbury London GCSE is a qualification in a specific subject to enable You will: ▪▪ Get exposure to the style of assessment and Art and Design progression to a pre-university programme such as teaching in the UK and focus on developing your ▪▪ achieve GCSE qualifications in a range of subjects Biology A level or International Baccalaureate Programme. study skills, independence and confidence. ▪▪ have improved subject knowledge and English Business ▪ Experience life at an international school with access to The CATS College GCSE programme is designed for fluency and proficiency ready for entry onto your ▪ a broad range of extra-curricular activities, sports, and Chemistry international students. Classes are taught by subject chosen university preparation programme trips so you can have fun, stay fit and develop life skills. English Language specialists who are trained in how to teach students ▪▪ have the study skills required to excel in your ▪ Receive a range of homework tasks. English First Language/Literature who have English as a second language. The course chosen university preparation programme ▪ encourages you to explore your academic potential and ▪▪ have essential life skills such as time management, Geography since it is a broad programme it will give you a chance to confidence, collaboration, and independence. History investigate where your interests lie. Mathematics French Photography Physical Education (PE) Physics

Quick facts *Run subject to demand GCSE Fast-track GCSE Age 14+ 15+ Academic entry requirements At least 8 years of schooling At least 9 years of schooling with a good school record with a good school record Language level requirements IELTS 4.0+ IELTS 4.0+

Average class size 11 11 Hours per week 30+ 30+ In addition to Maths, English, Biology, You will have the opportunity to be examined “IF YOU COME TO CATS TAKE Chemistry and Physics, you will take three in at least six subjects including English, more subjects. Maths and Science. TIME TO FIND THE SUBJECTS Availability Cambridge London YOU LOVE, IT WILL REALLY Sept (6 terms) Jan (5 terms) Sept (3 terms) HELP YOU WITH YOUR FUTURE Canterbury Sept (6 terms) Jan (5 terms) CHOICES”

Felicia from Vietnam is studying a GCSE programme

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PREPARING YOU FOR ADVANCED STUDY

Key

Compulsory Who is this programme for? What will you achieve? Key features Subjects* Optional Cambridge Canterbury London This programme will give you the basic skills and You will: ▪▪ Study a minimum of seven academic Art knowledge needed to start a university preparation subjects including Maths, English, ▪▪ have improved subject knowledge and English Biology programme – A level, International Baccalaureate Diploma Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. fluency and proficiency ready for entry onto your or University Foundation Programme. You will also get an ▪ Receive intensive English tuition. Our integrated Business chosen university preparation programme ▪ introduction to the UK teaching approach. classes cover reading, writing, speaking, Chemistry ▪▪ have the study skills required to excel in your listening, grammar and vocabulary. English Language Within the Pre-programme, there may be an opportunity chosen university preparation programme ▪▪ Experience life at an international school with access to take external examinations* in English and Maths. ▪▪ acquire essential life skills such as time management, English First Language/Literature to a broad range of extra-curricular activities, sports, This will be discussed during academic counselling, confidence, collaboration and independence. Humanities and trips so you can have fun, stay fit and develop so that we can create your personalised study plan. Mathematics life skills. Media Studies *Only Canterbury and Cambridge offer this option. ▪▪ Receive a range of homework tasks. ▪▪ Receive regular one-to-one coaching on future French study pathways. Performing Arts Physical Education (PE) Physics Quick facts Visual Art

Age 15+ *Run subject to demand Academic entry At least 9 years of schooling and a requirements good school record Language level requirements IELTS 4.0+ Average class size 11 Hours per week 30+ Availability Cambridge Sept (3 terms) Jan (2 terms) Canterbury “CATS PROVIDES A GREAT Sept (3 terms) Jan (2 terms) ENVIRONMENT FOR London Sept (3 terms) Jan (2 terms) INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS TO STUDY – THERE IS A LOT OF SUPPORT TO HELP YOU”

Daigo from Japan is studying Pre-programme

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THE CLASSIC ROUTE

Subjects* Cambridge Canterbury London Accounting Who is this programme for? What will you achieve? Key features Biology Business A level is a higher level qualification in a specific subject With A level qualifications, you will: ▪▪ Choose from a wide choice of subjects including Chemistry that can lead to university, further study, training, or work. Sciences, Humanities and the Arts. ▪▪ be able to progress to an international university It is a traditional UK qualification offering the widest ▪▪ Prepare for an English qualification Economics ▪▪ possess desirable study skills such as critical thinking, choice of universities. recognised by international universities. English Literature essay/report writing, and solution-based thinking ▪▪ Get exposure to the style of assessment and Fine Art It is a highly focussed programme of study with a ▪▪ have developed life skills such as independence, teaching in the UK and focus on developing your minimum of three subjects studied, usually over two confidence and good communication – all French study skills, independence and confidence. years, with examinations in the second year. However, essential for university and your future career. Further Mathematics ▪▪ Complete challenging research and homework tasks. we also offer a fast-track option. Choosing your subject Geography combination is important as universities look for students Government & Politics that have good grades in the right subjects. We work with History you to choose the best combination to help achieve your university and career aspirations. Mathematics Native Languages** The CATS College A level programme is designed for international students with additional English language Photography Key support to help you excel in your studies. Physics 6 terms (Sept start) 5 terms (Jan start) Psychology 3 terms (Sept start) Sociology

* Run subject to demand ** Chinese, Russian Quick facts A level Fast-track A level Age 15.5+ 17+ Academic entry requirements A good school record An excellent school record and an entrance interview via Skype to discuss your suitability for the course “THE STAFF ARE ENCOURAGING Language level requirements IELTS 5.0+ IELTS 5.5+ AND REALLY OPEN. YOU CAN Average class size 8 7 JUST TALK TO THEM AND Hours per week 22+ 30+ Availability Cambridge London THEY’RE JUST THERE FOR YOU” Sept (6 terms) Jan (5 terms) Sept (3 terms) Canterbury Faziel from Nigeria is going to study Sept (6 terms) Jan (5 terms) Economics at the University of Leeds

London A levels Sept (6 terms) Jan (5 terms) Business, Mathematics, Economics

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Key

3 terms (Sept start) Subjects* 2 terms (Jan start) Cambridge Canterbury London Accounting BRIDGING THE GAP Biology Who is this programme for? What will you achieve? Key features Business Chemistry This programme acts as a bridge from students’ After successfully completing this course, you will: ▪▪ Choose from a wide choice of subjects including high school education in their own country to Sciences, Humanities and the Arts. Computer Studies ▪▪ have an accredited qualification accepted university in the UK. ▪ Improve your English for university entry and Economics by 90 of the 100 top UK universities ▪ develop your fluency and proficiency to give you the English Literature It recognises the specific academic challenges that ▪▪ have developed as an independent learner competitive edge in your university application. you face and uses assessment strategies that offer ▪▪ have improved your English language fluency and proficiency Geography ▪▪ Prepare for an English qualification the best opportunities to demonstrate your academic ▪▪ have the foundation needed for undergraduate study in your Global Politics recognised by international universities. level and potential. chosen subject. History ▪▪ Join a variety of clubs and after-school programmes In addition to developing your English skills, you will with a focus on key professions such as law, International Relations choose three subjects, with exams at the end of the course. medicine, and engineering to develop your skills Mathematics There is also a significant amount of coursework which to boost your personal statement for university. Media Studies contributes to your final grade. Choosing your subject ▪▪ Experience life at an international school with Physics combination is important as universities look for students access to a broad range of extra-curricular Psychology that have good grades in the right subjects. We work with activities, sports, and trips that will give you the Sociology you to choose the best combination to help achieve your edge when it comes to applying to university. university and career aspirations. ▪▪ Develop skills needed to succeed at university Visual Arts with a focus on improving your capacity to

learn with confidence and independence. *Run subject to demand

Quick facts University Foundation Programme Fast-track University Foundation Programme Age 16.5+ 17+ Academic entry requirements A good school record A good school record “MY ADVICE IS FOCUS ON Language level requirements IELTS 4.5+ IELTS 5.0 YOUR STUDIES BECAUSE THIS Average class size 11 7 IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR THE Hours per week 20+ 30+ NEXT FEW YEARS” Availability Cambridge Cambridge Sept (3 terms) Jan (2 terms) Thomas from China Canterbury Canterbury Sept (3 terms) Jan (2 terms) Fast-track University Foundation Programme London London Chemistry, Physics, Maths Sept (3 terms) Jan (2 terms)

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A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE

Who is this programme for? What will you achieve? Key features The International Baccalaureate Diploma, With an IB qualification, you will: ▪▪ Study six subjects – Language & Literature, known as the IB, is a qualification that challenges, Language Acquisition, Individuals & Societies, ▪▪ be able to progress to an international university. encourages and inspires you to become a caring, critical Experimental Sciences, Mathematics, and the Arts. ENGLISH ▪▪ possess desirable study skills such as critical thinking, thinker, ready for university study and ▪▪ An extended essay prepares you for the independent research, and real-world comparison. BEGINNERS a globally-focused career. study skills required at university. SPANISH ▪▪ gain life skills such as independence, confidence, and good BEGINNERS ▪▪ Theory of Knowledge asks you to reflect on the FRENCH communication – all essential for university and your CHEMISTRY nature of knowledge, and on how we know HISTORY future career. what we claim to know. It is assessed through VISUAL ARTS an oral presentation and a 1,600-word essay. ▪▪ Creativity, Activity, Service comprises: MATHS ▪▪ Creativity – arts, and other experiences that involve creative thinking BIOLOGY ECONOMICS PHYSICS GLOBAL POLITICS ▪▪ Activity – physical exertion contributing to a PSYCHOLOGY ENVIRONMENTAL healthy lifestyle, complementing academic work SYSTEMS AND ▪▪ Service – an unpaid and voluntary SOCIETIES exchange that has a learning benefit.

Quick facts

Age 15.5+ Academic entry A good school record requirements “IB IS VERY BROAD AND THE Language level requirements IELTS 5.5+ BEST WAY TO PREPARE FOR Average class size 9 Hours per week 32+ UNIVERSITY IF YOU’RE NOT Availability Canterbury SURE WHAT DEGREE TO Sept (6 terms) CHOOSE”

Lea from Germany is going to study Business Economics at the University of Leeds

International Baccalaureate

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STUDY EXPERIENCE OF A LIFETIME

Who is this programme for? What will you achieve? This programme gives you an insight into British You will: education and complements your studies in your ▪▪ study with peers from over 70 countries home country. You will be enrolled in classes depending and gain a global perspective on your age and English level. You will take classes ▪▪ experience studying in the British education system which complement your current studies and receive ▪▪ enjoy a range of activities and trips around the UK a notarised report showing your progress and ▪▪ improve your English language skills achievements. This is ideal if you are looking for an ▪▪ become a more confident learner international experience without disrupting your ▪▪ earn study credits in your home country academic studies at home.

Quick facts Age 14+ Academic entry A good school report requirements “I CAME HERE FOR ONE TERM Language level requirements IELTS 4.0+ Availability Cambridge Canterbury London AND DECIDED TO STAY. I’VE BEEN Pre-programme TO GREECE AND CAMBODIA A level WITH THE SCHOOL” International Baccalaureate University Foundation Programme Vitoria from Brazil progressed to study History of Art at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London Key

3 terms (Sept start) High School Term (A levels) 2 terms (Sept or Jan start) 1 term (Sept, Jan or Apr start) Italian, History of Art, English Literature

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BOOST YOUR ENGLISH

Who is this programme for? Key features

Academic English Programme will help you develop your ▪▪ Receive intensive English tuition in preparation for Join a CATS College summer programme to develop your knowledge of specific subjects, universities, English skills to excel in your chosen CATS academic your studies. Our integrated classes cover reading, and careers whilst gaining an insight into the British education system and an understanding programme – A level, International Baccalaureate Diploma writing, speaking, listening, grammar and vocabulary. of applying to UK universities. or University Foundation Programme. For students aged ▪▪ Get an introduction to the vocabulary 14-16, Academic English is delivered as part of our GCSE required for your chosen programme. and Pre-programme courses. The course is designed ▪▪ Learn about the following subjects in English: Our two and three-week courses are designed: to be taken before a CATS academic programme. Maths, Business, History, and the Sciences. ▪▪ Focus on improving your accuracy (how correct your English is) and fluency (how well you can communicate). ▪▪ Prepare for IELTS to be able to take the government-approved IELTS for UKVI, which 14-17 IELTS 4.0+ UK culture is necessary for all visa applications. For students aged For students with English language For students wanting to learn 14-17 years level of IELTS 4.0+ and experience UK culture Quick facts All programmes combine: Choose from: Age 14+ ▪▪ Interactive workshops and activities led by ▪▪ NEW FOR 2020 STEM and English Programme Academic entry A school report that identifies experts in the field. ▪▪ Bloomberg Business Advantage requirements English needs that can be met ▪▪ Inspiring talks and lectures that will give you an ▪▪ Careers in Medicine by this course and describes a advantage in your university application. ▪▪ UK Education Taster Programme student who is willing to learn ▪▪ Trips around the UK to inspire you and inform ▪▪ Oxbridge Preparation Programme and develop university applications. ▪▪ Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Language level requirements IELTS 3.5+ ▪▪ A range of activities to help you relax and (STEM) Programme Average class size 8 make friends. Hours per week 27 Availability Cambridge 1, 2 or 3 terms London For further details register online at catseducation.com/summer 65 1, 2 or 3 terms *Terms and conditions apply, visit ww.catseducation.com/admissions/terms.htm 66 www.catseducation.com

You can apply to CATS online at www.catseducation.com/apply or by scanning and sending this application form to [email protected].

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Please indicate with a  who CATS should be communicating with about your application: We would be delighted to arrange a counselling interview for you if you wish to discuss your choices. Subject choices are an indication only at this stage; they may be revised at any time up to the end of the induction week at CATS. Main contact  Agent(if applicable)  Subject 1: Subject 2: Subject 3: ACADEMIC HISTORY

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Have you ever studied in the UK? Please  Yes  No  COURSE CAMBRIDGE CANTERBURY LONDON Bloomberg Business Advantage JOINING CATS - ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES 28 June (2 weeks) 12 July (2 weeks) Please  your preferred school, course and duration. Careers in Medicine 28 June (2 weeks) COURSE CAMBRIDGE CANTERBURY LONDON 12 July (2 weeks) GCSE Sept (6 terms) Sept (6 terms) UK Education Taster Programme 28 June (3 weeks) Jan (5 terms) Jan (5 terms) 19 July (2 weeks) Oxbridge Preparation Programme Fast-track GCSE Sept (3 terms) 28 June (3 weeks) STEM Programme 28 June (2 weeks) Pre-programme Sept (3 terms) Sept (3 terms) Sept (3 terms)  Jan (2 terms) Jan (2 terms) Jan (2 terms) STEM and English 12 July (2 weeks) A level Sept (6 terms) Sept (6 terms) Sept (6 terms) Jan (5 terms) Jan (5 terms) Jan (5 terms) Fast-track A level Sept (3 terms) ACCOMMODATION preference University Foundation Sept (3 terms) Sept (3 terms) Sept (3 terms) College room allocation is based on availability at the time we receive your deposit; all room types are allocated on a first-come, Programme first-served basis. Final allocation is confirmed shortly before the start of the term. Students under 18 years of age are expected to Fast-track University Jan (2 terms) Jan (2 terms) Jan (2 terms) live in CATS accommodation if they are not living with their parents. If they wish to live elsewhere, a written request must be Foundation Programme submitted to the CATS Principal for approval. Younger students will be allocated a shared room unless otherwise requested. International Baccalaureate Sept (6 terms) Do you require CATS accommodation? Please Yes  No  High School Term Sept (3 terms) Sept (3 terms) Sept (3 terms) If yes, please choose one of the below options, to indicate your preference. If no, we will send you an Independent Sept (2 terms) Sept (2 terms) Sept (2 terms) Sept (1 term) Sept (1 term) Sept (1 term) Accommodation Request form for completion. Jan (2 terms) Jan (2 terms) Jan (2 terms) Room type CAMBRIDGE CANTERBURY LONDON Jan (1 term) Jan (1 term) Jan (1 term) Apr (1 term) Apr (1 term) Apr (1 term) Single, en-suite, Standard Standard Standard (16+ only) catered Premium Premium Premium (16+ only) Academic English Programme Sept (3 terms) Sept (3 terms)   Single, en-suite Standard Standard (18+ only) Sept (2 terms) Sept (2 terms) self-catered Premium (18+ only) Premium (18+ only) Sept (1 term) Sept (1 term) Single, shared bathroom, Jan (2 terms) Jan (2 terms) 18+ only Jan (1 term) Jan (1 term) catered Apr (2 terms) Apr (2 terms) Shared, en-suite, Under 18 only Standard Apr (1 term) Apr (1 term) catered   Jun (1 term) Shared, en-suite, 18+ only self-catered  Off campus* Standard Single, en-suite, self-catered Premium (18+ only) 69 *Independent Accommodation approval required from Principal in advance MEDICALwww.catseducation.com & WELFARE INFORMATION All fields in this section MUST be completed. CATS will conduct a needs analysis with you to determine any support that may be required to ensure that your personal needs can be met wherever possible. However, failure to disclose a specific requirement CAMBRIDGE may result in us not being able to meet your needs. Please to indicate below: Do you have a disability, learning difficulties or special needs? Yes No   AUTUMN TERM 2020 MONDAY 7 SEPTEMBER FRIDAY 18 DECEMBER If yes, please specify: Half term holiday Saturday 24 October Monday 2 November Do you have any allergies? Yes  No  Christmas holiday Saturday 19 December Tuesday 5 January 2021 If yes, please specify: SPRING TERM 2021 WEDNESDAY 6 JANUARY FRIDAY 26 MARCH Do you take any medication? Yes  No  If yes, please specify: Half term holiday Saturday 13 February Monday 22 February Easter holiday Saturday 27 March Sunday 11 April Do you have any dietary requirements? Yes  No  If yes, please specify: TERM DATES SUMMER TERM 2021 MONDAY 12 APRIL FRIDAY 18 JUNE* SUMMER TERM 2021 - FAST-TRACK UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION MONDAY 12 APRIL FRIDAY 25 JUNE I consent to CATS processing my/the student’s medical and welfare information provided as part of this application. If you are completing and signing as an Agent on behalf of the student, we will assume (unless you tell us otherwise) that you have full • New students should arrive in their accommodation 48 hours prior to the start of their first term. • CATS Cambridge closes during the Christmas holiday but remains open throughout other holiday periods. Fees may apply if you wish to stay during these times. authority and consent from the student to sign on their behalf. • During half-term, fees for activities apply for all students on Pre-programme and GCSE courses. * Except for students still sitting exams. Signature of the student: Print Name: Date: INTERNATIONAL UK AND EU Signature of parent/legal guardian: Print Name: Date: PROGRAMME PER YEAR PER TERM PER YEAR PER TERM A level (3 subjects), GCSE, Pre-programme, £30,495 £10,165 £25,485 £8,495 University Foundation Programme You have the right to withdraw your consent at any time by emailing the CATS data protection officer [email protected]. For Additional A Level subject £4,785 £1,595 £4,785 £1,595 further information on how CATS processes your personal data please see our Privacy Policy at www.catseducation.com/privacy.htm Fast-track University Foundation Programme £25,225 £12,613 £20,745 £10,373 Academic English Programme £20,295 £6,765 £16,995 £5,665

INSURANCE TUITION FEES High School Term - £11,190 - £9,215

CATS students are required to have an adequate insurance policy upon their arrival at the College. • All courses are subject to a £300 non-refundable registration fee and a refundable deposit of £2,200 (refundable at the end of your course subject to terms and conditions), Please  to indicate if you would like to purchase our Student Cover insurance: except for the following: High School Term students (1 and 2 terms) who pay a reduced deposit of £700.

Yes No   CATERED PER YEAR PER TERM UNDER 16 YEARS 16-17 YEARS 18+ YEARS Our comprehensive student insurance cover is created in Please scan and send a copy of your insurance cover policy Premium single, en-suite £18,900 £6,300 r r  partnership with Endsleigh Insurance Services; you can find before your arrival at CATS. Premium single, en-suite (Elizabeth House) £16,620 £5,540   r further details online at www.catseducation.com/insurance Single, en-suite £15,750 £5,250    DECLARATION AND SIGNATURE SELF-CATERED PER YEAR PER TERM UNDER 16 YEARS 16-17 YEARS 18+ YEARS Premium single, en-suite £15,600 £5,200 r r  • I am a student, or their parent or legal guardian (if the student is under 18 years of age), or have the full and express authority Single, en-suite £12,510 £4,170 r r 

and consent of the student to submit this application on their behalf. ACCOMMODATION • I confirm that all information provided in this application form and any other supporting admissions materials is factually true • Catered accommodation fees include breakfast, lunch and an evening meal on weekdays and brunch and supper at the weekend during term time. Day students or self-catered students will need to purchase any meals required. College policy is that all students aged under 18 are catered. and honestly declared. • I understand that submission of this application form to CATS does not constitute a contract. HEATHROW £195 GATWICK £195 STANSTED £115 Signature of the student: Print Name: Date: • Students under 16 require an unaccompanied minor service and will incur an additional £75 fee. AIRPORT AIRPORT TRANSFERS Signature of parent/legal guardian: Print Name: Date: SUMMER PROGRAMMES ARRIVAL DATES DEPARTURE DATES PACKAGE PRICE* Oxbridge Preparation Programme Sunday 28 June Sunday 19 July £3,750 STEM Programme Sunday 28 June Sunday 12 July £2,700

SUMMER STEM and English Sunday 12 July Sunday 26 July £2,700

PROGRAMMES *Price includes accommodation, three meals per day and airport transfers. SUMMER AIRPORT

PROGRAMMES TRANSFERS ACCOMMODATION TUITION FEES TERM DATES CANTERBURY except for the following: High SchoolTerm students(1and2terms)whopayareduceddepositof£700. All coursesaresubjecttoa£300non-refundableregistrationfeeandrefundabledepositof£2,200(refundableattheendyour coursesubjecttotermsandconditions), • • Cateredaccommodationfeesincludebreakfast,lunchandanevening mealonweekdays andbrunchsupperattheweekend duringtermtime. • Students under 16 require an unaccompanied minor service and willincuranadditional£75fee. • Studentsunder16requireanunaccompaniedminorservice * Except forstudentsstillsittingexams. • Duringhalf-term,feesforactivitiesapplyallstudentsonPre-programmeandGCSEcourses. • CATS closesduringtheChristmasholidaybutremainsopenthroughoutother periods.Fees mayapply ifyou Canterbury wishtostayduringthesetimes • New oftheirfirstterm. studentsshouldarrive intheiraccommodation48hourspriortothestart SUMMER TERM2021-FAST-TRACK UNIVERSITYFOUNDATION SUMMER TERM2021 Easter holiday Half termholiday SPRING TERM2021 Christmas holiday Half termholiday AUTUMN TERM2020 *Price includes accommodation, three meals per day and airport transfers. *Price includesaccommodation,threemeals perdayandairport rmu ige nsie£890£6,300 £18,900 Premium single,en-suite Shared, en-suite Single, sharedbathroom Single, en-suite CATERED HEATHROW High SchoolTerm Fast-track University Foundation Programme Additional ALevel subject Baccalaureate Diploma,University Foundation Programme A level (3subjects),GCSE,Pre-programme,International PROGRAMME KEuainTse Sunday28June Sunday28June UK Education Taster Careers inMedicine ARRIVAL DATES SUMMER PROGRAMMES2020 £190 £11 £15, E ERPRTR NE 6YAS1-7YAS18+YEARS 16-17YEARS UNDER16YEARS PERTERM PER YEAR STANSTED GATWICK & 95£3,995 ,985 5 £5,250 750 Sunday 19July Sunday 12July £165 ASHFORD, DOVER r r   2,0 1,5 1,0 £9,500 £19,000 £11,450 £22,900 - 475£,9 475£1,595 £7,665 £4,785 £22,995 £1,595 PERTERM £9,150 £4,785 PERYEAR £27,450 PERTERM PER YEAR INTERNATIONAL ODY1 PI FRIDAY 25JUNE MONDAY 12APRIL ODY1 PI FRIDAY 18JUNE* Sunday11April MONDAY 12APRIL Monday22February Saturday 27March Saturday 13February FRIDAY 26MARCH WEDNESDAY 6JANUARY Tuesday 2021 5January Monday2November Saturday 19December Saturday 24October FRIDAY 18DECEMBER MONDAY 7SEPTEMBER Sunday 2August Sunday 19July Sunday 26July Sunday 12July DEPARTURE DATES £9,990 r    £95 - UK ANDEU INTERNATIONAL EBBSFLEET r    £2,700 £3,750 £2,700 £2,700 PACKAGE PRICE* £8,150 £115

SUMMER AIRPORT PROGRAMMES TRANSFERS ACCOMMODATION TUITION FEES TERM DATES LONDON • Studentsunder16whowould incuranadditional£75fee. like anunaccompaniedminorservice 1 * We willallocateasharedroomforyounger studentstohelpthemsettleintoschoollife. • Cateredaccommodationfeesincludebreakfast,lunchandanevening mealonweekdays andbrunch supperattheweekend duringtermtime. * Except forstudentsstillsittingexams. • Duringhalf-term,feesapplyforallstudentswhoareagedunder16on1September2020. • CATS LondonclosesduringtheChristmasholidaybutremainsopenthroughoutother periods.Fees mayapplyifyou wishtostayduringthese times • New oftheirfirstterm. studentsshouldarrive intheiraccommodation48hourspriortothestart *Price includes accommodation, three meals per day and airport transfers. *Price includesaccommodation, threemealsperdayandairport except for the following: HighSchoolTerm students(1and2terms)payareduceddepositof£700. All coursesaresubjecttoa£300non-refundableregistrationfeeandrefundabledepositof£2,200(refundableattheendyour coursesubjecttotermsandconditions), • Independent accommodationapproval requiredbythePrincipal. Day studentsorself-cateredwillneedtopurchaseany isthatallstudentsagedunder18arecatered. mealsrequired.Collegepolicy HEATHROW, GATWICK &STANSTED UMRPORME 00ARRIVAL DATES SUMMER PROGRAMMES2020 £5,295 £15,885 Premium single,en-suite CATERED SUMMER TERM2021-FAST-TRACK UNIVERSITYFOUNDATION SUMMER TERM2021 Easter holiday Half termholiday SPRING TERM2021 Christmas holiday Half termholiday AUTUMN TERM2020 Single, en-suite OFF CAMPUS Shared, en-suite Single, en-suite SELF-CA Shared, en-suite Single, en-suite lobr uiesAvnae Sunday28June Bloomberg Business Advantage £7,965 £23,895 Premium single,en-suite rmu ige nsie£015£6,715 £20,145 Premium single,en-suite High SchoolTerm Academic EnglishProgramme Fast-track University Foundation Programme Additional ALevel subject University Foundation Programme A level (3subjects),Fast-track GCSE,Pre-programme, PROGRAMME TERED 1 SL-AEE E ERPRTR NE 6YAS1-7YAS18+YEARS 16-17YEARS UNDER16YEARS PERTERM PERYEAR SELF-CATERED E ERPRTR NE 6YAS 61 ER 18+YEARS 16-17YEARS UNDER16YEARS* PERTERM PER YEAR £12, 18+YEARS 16-17YEARS £13, UNDER16YEARS £16, PERTERM PER YEAR £17 £20 Sunday 12July 70£5,900 ,700 3 £4,245 735 5 £4,650 950 9 £5,665 995 75£6,915 ,745 £130 LONDON CITY & ST PANCRAS EUROSTARLONDON PANCRAS CITY&ST - 2,9 685£720£5,750 £17,250 £6,865 £20,595 2,5 1,2 2,9 £10,495 £20,990 £12,825 £25,650 475£,9 475£1,595 £4,785 £1,595 £4,785 3,9 1,3 2,8 £8,595 £25,785 £10,330 £30,990 E ERPRTR E ERPERTERM PERYEAR PERTERM PER YEAR INTERNATIONAL ODY1 PI FRIDAY 25JUNE MONDAY 12APRIL ODY1 PI FRIDAY 18JUNE* Sunday11April MONDAY 12APRIL Monday22February Saturday 27March Saturday 13February FRIDAY 26MARCH WEDNESDAY 6JANUARY Tuesday 2021 5January Monday2November Saturday 19December Saturday 24October FRIDAY 18DECEMBER MONDAY 7SEPTEMBER r  r r r r r r EATR AE PACKAGE PRICE* DEPARTURE DATES Sunday 26July Sunday 12July £11,345    r r r r r - UK ANDEU £2,700 £2,700         £9,315 £60 1 www.catseducation.com

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