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UK UNIVERSITY PREPARATION AGE 14+
We offer a world-class
education, attracting
students from across the
globe. In a diverse and
exciting international
community, you will learn to
be your best and achieve a
place at a top university.
4 ABOUT CATS COLLEGES
4 BEST FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
6 BEST FOR BOARDING
8 A DAY IN THE LIFE AT CATS COLLEGE
10 BEST FOR UNIVERSITY PREPARATION
12 OXBRIDGE PREPARATION
14 KEY PROFESSIONS PROGRAMME
16 A CAREER IN BUSINESS
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
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“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 levelsPhysics, Chemistry, Maths
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
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.
85+ nationalities
Join an international community with no more than
25% of any one nationality
5 hours’ English per week
Develop your English skills and excel in your
subject studies
Expert teachers
All teachers are teachers of English and include published
authors and examiners
Small class sizes
Get individual attention from teachers and practise your
English amongst friends
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“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
BOARDING
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.
30+ activities
Choose from a range of creative, academic and
sporting clubs and activities
On-site medical centres
Managed by trained healthcare
professionals
Comfortable living
1700 rooms in which
to live and study
En-suite rooms
A choice of single and shared
en-suite rooms
Room type
Standard Premium
Average room size 12m2 18m2
Walking distance to College P P
Wifi throughout P P
24 hr houseparents P P
Single room P P
Shared room P
En-suite P P
Welcome pack P
Premium AccommodationYou can take advantage of more space to study and
socialise with our Premium Accommodation option. You
will get a larger area to live and work and additional
storage space, as well as a welcome pack to make you
more comfortable during the first few weeks. Your pack
includes essential items such as towels, toiletries, extra
storage, and UK power adaptors.
Standard single bedroom
Premium bedroom
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Period 5 |
Business Studies
At CATS College London, business lessons include time in a purpose-built Bloomberg Business Lab – the first lab in a secondary school in Europe.
Period 6 |
Higher Education Advice
As well as regular one-to-one tutorials, you receive weekly classes
looking at all aspects of applying to university including interview
preparation and creating a top-class personal statement.
Dinner Evening activities |
Supervised study
Choose from a range of different sporting, creative and
leadership activities from football and yoga to photography and
chess. You will also have some time for supervised study.
Lunch
Our dedicated chefs offer a variety of international dishes catering for
a range of dietary requirements including vegetarian, vegan, lactose
intolerant and halal.
Break Young Enterprise Club
Develop teamwork, communication and business
skills by starting up and running a business on a budget.
13.00
14.00
15.00 16.15
15.15 17.30
Breakfast
Choose from a range of cereals, fruit and also a cooked breakfast option in the on-campus canteen.
Period 2 | Science lesson
Explore science through practical experiments in
fully-equipped labs.
Period 3 | Tutorial
This is your opportunity to discuss your progress with your Personal Tutor, who will give you advice to help you succeed in your studies.
Wake up
Live in comfortable en-suite accommodation complete with a desk for
private study.
Break time
Time for a quick refreshment from the canteen or a snack
from the cafeteria.
Period 4 | Guest lecture
Learn about a range of subjects from Business and Economics to
Science and Medicine from guest lecturers.
10.45
9.45
8.45
7.30
6.45
11.00
12.00
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.
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.
AT CATS COLLEGE
Period 1 | English lesson
Learn the language needed for your chosen subjects and also prepare for an
internationally-recognised English qualification.
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“THE UNIVERSITY SUPPORT IS ABSOLUTELY AMAZING.
THE COLLEGE ENCOURAGE US, WHICH IS GREAT”
Hiya from Portugal is studying A levels at CATS Cambridge
A levelsArt, Business, Psychology
UNIVERSITY PREPARATION
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
including the University of Exeter, University of Bristol,
University of Surrey, University of Kent and Royal Holloway
London. This gives you the confidence that you can
progress to a leading institution upon successfully meeting
the entry requirements.
In addition, you will have access to a range of activities
through our Key Professions Programme to help you get
a head start in a competitive career (see pages 14-27).
Oxbridge application support
Get support from University of Cambridge staff*
University advice
Individual support on applying to university from one-to-one guidance to mock interviews
Career guidance
Benefit from career preparation in competitive areas such as
Medicine and Law
Offers from top universities
All 24 Russell Group universities made offers to CATS students
in 2019
*at CATS Cambridge only
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OAPPLY TO THE BEST UNIVERSITIES IN THE WORLD
In today’s highly competitive environment, the universities of Oxford and Cambridge are seeking academically
successful, passionate and well-rounded candidates. Our dedicated Oxbridge support programme offers a
range of activities to ensure that you are well-prepared and your application stands out.
Total number of applicants (2018)
Total number of places (2018)
Applications per place
The Times & Sunday Times Ranking 2019
CATS placements
3,465c. 18,000 5 1 11University of Cambridge
University of Oxford
c. 3,300c. 21,500 6 2 1
Key features ▪ One-to-one preparation for university interviews
including mock interviews with Oxbridge academics.
▪ Assistance writing personal statements tailored
for Oxbridge.
▪ Preparation for university entrance exams.
▪ Seminars and workshops with Admissions Tutors
and academic staff on what they look for in an
application and how to prepare for interview.
▪ Oxbridge-focused tuition to ensure offers
are achieved.
▪ 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.
Name Nationality Programme Grade Destination Subject
Yuliia Ukrainian A level A* A* B Cambridge Mathematics
Anisa Albanian A level A* A* A* A* Cambridge Economics
Endi Albanian IB 41 Oxford Experimental Psychology
Iago Spanish IB 39 Cambridge Human, Social and Political Sciences
Ka Man Hong Kong Chinese A level A* A* A* A* Cambridge Natural Sciences
Kostiantyn Ukrainian A level A* A* A* A* Cambridge Natural Sciences
Ludivine French Fast-track A level A* A* A Cambridge Modern & Medieval Languages
Maxwell American A level A* A* A* Cambridge Natural Sciences
Qianli Chinese A level A A A B Cambridge Mathematics
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
Student success
“I HAD INCREDIBLY GOOD TEACHERS. THEY GAVE ME RESOURCES AND EXTENSION QUESTIONS TO HELP ME DEVELOP”
Yuliia from Ukraine is going to pursue a degree in Mathematics at the University of Cambridge
A levelsMaths, Further Maths, Physics
SEE MORE
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Choosing the ideal combination of subjects in your
academic qualifications is an important step in
preparing for university and also your chosen career. To
help plan your route, you will receive dedicated advice,
support and a range of extra opportunities as part of
the CATS Key Professions Programme (KPP). Available
at every CATS college, the programme supplements
your academic study. It is open to all students.
If you have a clear idea about the profession
you want to enter, we will give you the
support you need to prepare for the
appropriate degree. Don’t worry if you don’t
have a clear idea; we’ll help you discover new
interests, develop your strengths and learn
new skills.
RESEARCHyour career
Choosing the right combination of subjects
is essential to give you the best chance of
getting a place on your chosen degree. We’ll
give you subject guidance and talk to you
about the range of degrees on offer so that
you can achieve your career ambitions.
PLANyour route
We will help you:
We offer expert advice for careers in:
Business (page 16)
Medicine (page 18)
Law (page 20)
Architecture (page 22)
Engineering (page 24)
Computer Science (page 26)
RESEARCH
PLANDEVELOP
DEVELOPyour skills
Develop the skills you need to succeed
on the Key Professions Programme.
It comprises:
▪ university visits, lectures
and application support
▪ career preparation
▪ personal development opportunities.
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Student success
Name Nationality Programme Destination Degree Ranking*
Anisa Albanian A level University of Cambridge Economics 1
Armaan British A level University of St Andrews Economics 3
Guillem Spanish A level Loughborough University International Business 5
Artur Kazakh UFP Lancaster University Business Studies 6
Elizaveta Russian UFP Durham University Business and Management 7
Shazwan Malaysian A level University College London Economics 8
An na Vietnamese A level LSE Actuarial Science 9
Hyoseo South Korean A level LSE Economics and Management 9
Keyi Chinese A level LSE Business and International Finance 9
Gain a competitive advantageCATS London Bloomberg
Business Lab helps you
prepare for a career
in business.
With 14 Bloomberg Terminals, you can access
the same information as leading decision-makers in
business, finance, and government giving you highly
employable skills.
Applying to university ▪ Receive one-to-one advice on applying
to university
▪ Enjoy lectures at top business schools such
as LSE and CASS Business School.
Career preparation ▪ Join the Investment Club to understand the
techniques employed by investors to maximise
returns through simulated trading projects.
▪ Participate in Young Enterprise to develop
your business skills by learning how to set
up and run a business.
Personal development ▪ Learn how to use a Bloomberg Terminal
to analyse financial markets in the CATS
London Bloomberg Business Lab.
▪ Take Bloomberg Market Concepts,
an eight-hour, self-paced e-learning
course that provides an interactive
introduction to the financial markets.
▪ Participate in activities such as a workshop
by the Institute of Chartered Accountants
on commercial awareness.
A degree in business can be a stepping stone to a highly successful career in finance, accounting,
management or economics. Career opportunities are available across virtually all sectors, this means
business graduates are always in high demand across the world.
Choose your subjectsUniversities usually prefer Mathematics along with
Business Studies or Economics. Some like
an essay-writing subject such as History
or Psychology.
We offer:
▪ Mathematics
▪ Economics
▪ Psychology
▪ Business Studies
▪ History
DEVELOPyour skills
Find your dream job through workshops and
seminars from the world of business and
finance. Join our business clubs and receive
one-to-one guidance to help you discover
your pathway.
Typical careers:
▪ Investment Analyst
▪ Chief Executive
▪ Economist
▪ Entrepreneur
▪ Stockbroker
RESEARCHyour career
Our Higher Education Advisers will help you find
the perfect degree course for you.
Typical degrees:
▪ Accounting and Finance
▪ Business and Management
▪ International Business
▪ Economics
▪ Marketing and Management
▪ Investment and Financial Risk Management
PLANyour route
Develop your skills in:
Analysis
Communication
Numeracy
Problem-solving
Teamwork
PROGRESS TO STUDY BUSINESSTake advantage of guaranteed
progression to the University of Exeter,
consistently ranked in the top 15 for
business-related degree courses.
*The Times & Sunday Times University Ranking 2019
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Our Higher Education Advisers will help you find
the perfect degree course for you.
Typical degrees:
▪ Medicine
▪ Biomedical Science
▪ Biology with Biotechnology
▪ Pharmacy
▪ Psychology with Counselling
▪ Veterinary Science
Applying to university ▪ Receive one-to-one advice on applying
to university to study medicine.
▪ Preparation for the BioMedical Admissions
Test (BMAT) and the UK Clinical Aptitude Test
(UKCAT) - both university entrance tests.
▪ Visits to medical schools to meet with staff
and current undergraduates.
Career preparation
▪ Lectures from leading healthcare
researchers and medics.
▪ Support arranging suitable voluntary experience
at hospitals, care homes, farms and biology labs.
▪ Visits to local hospitals.
Personal development ▪ Join the Medics Club.
▪ Participate in a range of leadership activities
such as the Student Council to develop
teamwork and communication skills.
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
will support you on your journey.
Choose your subjectsWe recommend you take Chemistry and Biology.
Mathematics and Physics are a third option or an
essay writing subject like History or Psychology.
We offer:
▪ Chemistry
▪ Biology
▪ Physics
▪ Mathematics
▪ Psychology
▪ History
Find the area of medicine that you love by
speaking with our Higher Education Advisers,
as well as attending lectures from leading
healthcare researchers and medics while
studying.
Typical careers:
▪ Anaesthetist
▪ Radiologist
▪ Doctor
▪ Neurologist
▪ Psychiatrist
▪ Veterinary Scientist
RESEARCHyour career
Develop your skills in:
Problem-solving
Communication
Leadership
Teamwork
Adaptability
PROGRESS TO STUDY MEDICINEQualify as an MD in the UK
or US in five years by taking
advantage of guaranteed
progression to St. George’s
University, Grenada,
subject to meeting entry
requirements.
“CATS COLLEGE IS IN TOUCH 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
A levelsBiology, Physics, Maths
DEVELOPyour skills
PLANyour route
Student success
Name Nationality Programme Destination Degree Ranking*
Reimi Japanese A level University of Cambridge Veterinary Medicine 1
Endi Albanian IB University of Oxford Experimental Psychology 2
Rachel Malaysian A level Imperial College London Biological Sciences 4
Lilyaz Kazakhstan A level University College London Nutrition & Medical Sciences 8
Esther American A level University of Exeter Medical Sciences 12
Anita Nigerian UFP University of Nottingham Pharmacy 16
Susu Malaysian A level University of Nottingham Medicine 16
Eduardo Brazilian IB Hull York Medical School Medicine na
Rodrigo Brazilian IB Hull York Medical School Medicine na READ MORE
*The Times & Sunday Times University Ranking 2019
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“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
Student success
Name Nationality Programme Destination Degree Ranking*
Aigerim Kazakh UFP Durham University Law 7
Asmita Singaporean UFP Durham University Law 7
Chung Yin Hong Kong Chinese A level Durham University Law 7
Oluwamodupe Nigerian UFP Durham University Law 7
Wann Malaysian UFP University of Exeter Politics, Philosophy and Economics 12
Itoyah British UFP University of Birmingham Law 14
Nong Vietnamese A level University of Bristol Social Policy 19
Constance Nigerian UFP University of Bristol Law 19
Our Higher Education Advisers will help you find
the perfect degree course for you.
Typical degrees:
▪ Law
▪ Law and Business
▪ International Relations
▪ Politics
▪ Criminology
▪ Psychology
Applying to university ▪ In one-to-one tutorials, receive advice
on all aspects of applying to university
to study law from personal statement
guidance to mock interview practice.
▪ Preparation for the Law National Aptitude
Test (LNAT) university entrance exam.
▪ Visit a range of universities ranked highly for
law such as Birmingham, Durham and Bristol.
Career preparation
▪ Visit a magistrates’ court and get an
introduction to the British legal system.
▪ Visit a law practice to learn about the
justice system from legal professionals.
Personal development ▪ Participate in the Citizenship Foundation’s Annual
Mock Trial Competition to learn how to present
fictional legal cases to real judges in a law court
showcasing your verbal reasoning skills.
▪ Participate in a variety of leadership
and debating activities from the Duke of
Edinburgh Award to Olympiad challenges.
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.
Choose your subjectsMany universities prefer students not to have
studied Law, it certainly isn’t essential. Mathematics
is preferred by many universities in addition to an
essay-writing subject.
We offer:
▪ Mathematics
▪ History
▪ Sociology
▪ Psychology
▪ English Literature
Through workshops and seminars find out
what steps you need to take for a successful
career in law or one of the many other career
paths in which a law degree is beneficial.
Typical careers:
▪ Solicitor
▪ Barrister
▪ Politician
▪ Detective
▪ Diplomat
RESEARCHyour career
Develop your skills in:
Analysis
Communication
Attention to detail
Problem-solving
Teamwork
PROGRESS TO STUDY LAWTake advantage of guaranteed
progression to the University of Bristol,
consistently ranked one of the top
universities in the UK.
DEVELOPyour skills
PLANyour route
*The Times & Sunday Times University Ranking 2019
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Applying to university ▪ Learn how to create an outstanding portfolio.
▪ Visit a range of universities ranked
highly for architecture and design.
Career preparation
▪ Participate in a variety of creative activities
and clubs from photography to life drawing.
▪ Visit places of interest such as the Museum
of Brands, Packaging and Advertising, the
Design Museum and The Tate Modern.
▪ Visit architectural places of interest around
the UK such as the Barbican, the Shard,
the colleges of Oxford and Cambridge.
Personal development ▪ An annual visit to a European city
to discover classical architecture.
▪ Participate in Young Enterprise to develop
your business skills – great for those wanting
to pursue a career in product design.
Choose your subjectsWith architecture, you can take either an
engineering or design route. If you choose an
Engineering route you will look at designing
processes and making products to solve real-world
problems, such as the building of bridges
or sustainable homes. Consider a combination
of the following Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics,
and Psychology.
If you choose an art route, you will look at the
design and function of structures. Your portfolio
will be essential as part of your university
application process. Our recommendation is Art,
Physics, and Mathematics.
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.
Discover what it takes to work in architecture
through a series of industry-focused
workshops and seminars. The creative,
visual, technical and design-based skills that
you need to develop will open a whole other
world of opportunities besides architecture.
Typical careers:
▪ Architect
▪ Urban Planner
▪ Surveyor
▪ Civil Engineer
RESEARCHyour career
Our Higher Education Advisers will help you find
the perfect degree course for you.
Typical degrees:
▪ Architecture
▪ Environmental Planning
▪ Civil Engineering
▪ Interior Design
Develop your skills in:
Problem-solving
Creative thinking
Teamwork
Visualising
Attention to detail
PROGRESS TO STUDY ARCHITECTURETake advantage of guaranteed
progression to the University of
Kent, which offers one of the top
architecture degree courses in the UK.
DEVELOPyour skills
PLANyour route
Student success
Name Nationality Programme Destination Degree Ranking*
Veronica Indonesian A level Imperial College London Civil Engineering 4
Magnus Nigerian UFP Loughborough University Civil Engineering 5
Aldi Albanian A level University College London Civil Engineering 8
Chuzhengnan Chinese A level University College London Architecture 8
Yuanhui Chinese A level University of Bath Civil & Architectural Engineering 13
Yuxi Chinese UFP Newcastle University Architecture 21
Samuel Nigerian UFP University of Liverpool Architecture 31
Xiaoshu Chinese A level Cardiff University Architecture 32
*The Times & Sunday Times University Ranking 2019
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“I LEARNT A LOT OF 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
University Foundation ProgrammePhysics, Mathematics, Business
Applying to university ▪ In one-to-one tutorials, receive
advice on all aspects of applying to
university to study engineering.
▪ Visit a range of universities ranked highly
for engineering such as the University of
Surrey and the University of Bristol.
Career preparation ▪ Participate in a variety of workshops and
seminars to develop your interest.
▪ Receive exam preparation depending
on your type of engineering course.
▪ Visit places of interest such as the University
of Cambridge Department of Engineering.
Personal development
▪ Participate in STEM Club, Robotics Club,
and Coding Club to develop your knowledge
of STEM subjects outside of the classroom.
▪ Attend seminars and workshops to
discover your passion for engineering.
▪ Enter Physics and Chemistry Olympiads
and Maths Challenge competitions
to develop your knowledge.
Engineering covers many disciplines that touch virtually all aspects of modern life, this means that Engineers
are in high demand around the world.
Choose your subjectsMathematics and Physics are essential. The third
subject depends on what strand of engineering you
choose – it could be a science, social science or even
a humanity.
We offer:
▪ Mathematics
▪ Physics
▪ Chemistry
▪ Psychology
▪ Biology
From robotics and artificial intelligence to
medical technology and driverless cars,
engineering is shaping our future. Find the
area of engineering that you love through our
lectures, workshops, and seminars.
Typical careers:
▪ Aerospace Engineer
▪ Biomedical Engineer
▪ Civil Engineer
▪ Chemical Engineer
▪ Mechanical Engineer
▪ Architect
RESEARCHyour career
Develop your skills in:
Problem-solving
Numeracy
Leadership
Teamwork
Project planning
PROGRESS TO STUDY ENGINEERINGTake advantage of guaranteed
progression to the University of
Surrey, one of the top universities for
engineering courses in the UK.
DEVELOPyour skills
PLANyour route
Our Higher Education Advisers will help you find
the perfect degree course for you.
Typical degrees:
▪ Biomedical Engineering
▪ Engineering Mathematics
▪ Chemical Engineering
▪ Aerospace Engineering
▪ Automotive Engineering
▪ Civil Engineering
▪ Architecture
Student success
Name Nationality Programme Destination Degree Ranking*
Veronica Indonesian A level Imperial College London Civil Engineering 4
Kin Hong Kong Chinese A level Imperial College London Civil Engineering 4
Wong Malaysian A level Loughborough University Engineering Physics 5
Ahmed Sudanese UFP Lancaster University Electrical Engineering 6
Patcharanat Thai UFP Durham University Engineering 7
Modeleola Nigerian A level University College London Chemical Engineering 8
Hamid Azeri A level University College London Electrical & Electronic Engineering 8
Helen Hong Kong Chinese IB University College London Urban Planning, Design and Management 8
*The Times & Sunday Times University Ranking 2019
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“I WANT TO BE A SECURITY CONSULTANT. MY PASSION IS
COMPUTERS. IT’S FASCINATING HOW THIS TINY DEVICE CAN BE
USED ACROSS THE WORLD”
Edmund from Malaysia
A levelsMathematics, Physics, Computer Science
Develop your skills in:
Problem-solving
Critical thinking
Analysis
Numeracy
Communication
Applying to university ▪ Receive one-to-one advice on applying
to university
▪ Enjoy lectures at top universities such
as LSE and CASS Business School.
Career preparation ▪ Attend seminars and workshops to discover
your passion for Computer Science.
▪ Visit places of interest such as the Cambridge
Museum of Computing and Bletchley
Park - the home of UK code-breaking.
Personal development
▪ Participate in Young Enterprise to
develop your problem-solving skills.
▪ Participate in Robotics Club and Coding
Club to develop your knowledge
outside of the classroom.
Computer technologies are more important then ever in a digital world, this makes a degree in Computer
Science an attractive choice. Also, studying Computer Science will give you many technical skills highly valued
by employers, from understanding code to programming.
Choose your subjectsUniversities do not require a Computer Science
qualification for entry but Mathematics is essential.
Physics is often preferred. Other subjects that
display clear and logical thinking are liked. Some
courses like a social science.
We offer:
▪ Mathematics
▪ Physics
▪ Psychology
▪ Sociology
▪ Economics
▪ Chemistry
Careers in Computer Science are wide and
varied. Attend seminars and workshops
with industry experts to discover the area of
Computer Science that is right for you.
Typical careers:
▪ Machine Learning Engineer
▪ Blockchain Developer
▪ Systems Architect
▪ Data Security Analyst
▪ Big Data Engineer
▪ Cyber Security Specialist
RESEARCHyour career
PROGRESS TO STUDY COMPUTER SCIENCETake advantage of guaranteed
progression to the University of Exeter,
consistently ranked in the top 15 for
Computer Science in the UK.
DEVELOPyour skills
PLANyour route
Our Higher Education Advisers will help you find
the perfect degree course for you.
Typical degrees:
▪ Computer Science
▪ Artificial Intelligence
▪ Computer Games Programming
▪ Software Engineering
▪ Cyber Security
Student success
Name Nationality Programme Destination Degree Ranking*
Maria Greek UFP Lancaster University Computer Science 6
Paul Romanian A level University of Warwick Computer Science 10
Dinh Vietnamese FT A level University of Bath Computer Science/Mathematics 13
Weibin Chinese UFP University of Birmingham Computer Science 14
Akari Japanese UFP University of East Anglia Computer Science & Media 15
Mami Japanese UFP University of Bristol Mathematics and Computer Science 19
Vladimir American UFP University of York Computer Science 22
Francis Polish A level King's College London Computer Science with Management 35
*The Times & Sunday Times University Ranking 2019
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“CATS GAVE ME THE OPPORTUNITY TO APPLY
TO TOP UNIVERSITIES”
Anastasia from Russia studied A levels at CATS. She went on to graduate with a First Class
Honours Degree in Government and Economics from LSE
of confirmed offers to a top ten UK
university*
56%All Russell Group
universities have accepted CATS students
100%of offers to a top 50 university
in a range of competitive degrees*
91%
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
Jing Singaporean A* A* A B Law Birmingham University 14
Susu Malaysian A B B Medicine University of Nottingham 20
Faizal Nigerian A B D Economics University of Leeds 21
Jonathan Malaysian A B B Modern History and Politics Cardiff University 28
Joy Malaysian A* A C Mathematics and Statistics University of Bath 30
Justin Hong Kong Chinese A A A Biomedicine St George’s, University of London 34
Nghi Vietnamese A B B Civil Engineering Loughborough University 48
Vitali Russian A* A A B Economics and Management Loughborough University 48
HELPING YOU EXCEED YOUR EXPECTATIONSA LEVEL SUCCESS2019 RESULTS
*On results day 15 August 2019**Times Higher Education UK University Ranking 201929
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IB Diploma pass rate for the third consecutive year
Average diploma score compared to a worldwide average of 29
Top diploma score
35100% 43
Highlights from recent years showing a variety of destinations and degrees
Name Nationality Degree University Ranking*
Iago Spanish Human, Social and Political Sciences Cambridge 1
Endi Albanian Experimental Psychology Oxford 2
Jia Wei Malaysian Engineering Imperial College London 4
Soni Albanian Accounting and Finance Lancaster University 6
Zhishan Chinese Finance, Business and Management Durham University 7
Karima Kazakh Biomedical Sciences University College London 8
Hoi Hong Kong Chinese Urban Planning, Design and Management University College London 8
Linh Vietnamese Politics and Sociology University of Warwick 10
Andrea Belgian Law University of Leeds 11
Lea German Business Economics University of Leeds 11
Mei Albanian Law with Legal Studies University of Leeds 11
Aneeta Malaysian Law University of Leeds 11
Elina Malaysian Business Administration University of Bath 13
Mykyta Ukrainian Banking and Finance University of Birmingham 14
Phuc Vietnamese Psychology University of Birmingham 14
Woon Tung Hong Kong Chinese Pharmacy University of Nottingham 16
Patrick Cameroonian Mechanical Engineering University of Southampton 18
Kaijing Kazakh Biomedical Sciences University of Bristol 19
Yoshiharu Japanese International Relations University of Essex 29
Irem Turkish Law University of Essex 29
Veronica Italian Politics, Philosophy and Economics King’s College London 35
Choi Portuguese Pharmacy Queen’s University, Belfast 38
Chia Malaysian Law SOAS 53
Niccolo Italian Law University of Kent 55
Joela Ugandan Digital Media University of Kent 55
Eduardo Brazilian Medicine Hull/York Medical school N/A
Rodrigo Brazilian Medicine Hull/York Medical school N/A
*The Times & Sunday Times University Ranking 2019
*The Times & Sunday Times University Ranking 2019
Highlights from recent years showing a variety of destinations and degrees
Name Nationality Grades Degree University Ranking*
Hung Yu Taiwanese A* A A Mechanical Engineering Loughborough University 5
Kun Chinese A* B B Economics Lancaster University 6
Cendana Indonesian A* A* A Accounting and Finance Durham University 7
Oluwamodupe Nigerian A* A A Law Durham University 7
Xuanyi Chinese A A A Engineering University of Warwick 10
Xinrong Chinese A* A B Electronic and Computer Engineering University of Leeds 11
Yuliya Belarussian A* A* A Chemical Engineering University of Bath 13
Ergi Albanian A* B B Computer Science with Business Management University of Birmingham 14
Maan Saudi Arabian A* A A Finance Accounting and Management University of Nottingham 16
Mieibim Nigerian A* A A Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine University of Nottingham 16
Maksim Russian A* A A Civil Engineering University of Nottingham 16
Marta Polish A* A* A* Engineering Mathematics University of Bristol 19
Sharina Binti Malaysian A* A B Accounting and Finance University of Bristol 19
Ngan Hei Jo Jo Hong Kong Chinese A* A B Fashion Management University of Manchester 19
Nazrin Azeri A B B Chemical and Petroleum Engineering University of Surrey 23
Yi Malaysian A* A* A* Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science University of Sheffield 25
Cedric Malaysian A B B Accounting and Financial Management University of Sheffield 25
Jarrett Jun Kiat Singaporean A* A* A* Psychology and Linguistics University of Edinburgh 28
Yidi Chinese A A A Biomedical Science University of Essex 29
Ilya Russian A A B Mechanical Engineering University of Liverpool 31
Bilegt Mongolian A* A A Political Economy King’s College London 35
Sergiy Ukrainian A* C C Architecture University of Reading 40
Karn Thai A A B Business Management Queen Mary, University of London 46
Favour Nigerian A* A B Nursing Keele University 48
Rayan Libyan A* A* A* Medicine University of Central Lancashire 105
students have progressed
to UK universities
5000+Over a third of grades in
Business, Accounting and Economics
A*/Asubjects to choose from
including Business, Mathematics and Sciences
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INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE SUCCESS
UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION PROGRAMMESUCCESS
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A WORLD-CLASS UNIVERSITY CITY
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.
Best in the world
Home to the University of Cambridge, the no. 1 university in the world1
1 The Times & Sunday Times University Ranking 2019 2 Vitality Index, Harper Dennis Hobbs 2017
Excellent transport links
Only 50 minutes by train to London
Prize winners
98 Nobel Prizes awarded to affiliates of the
University of Cambridge
Great shopping
Voted 1st city in the UK
for shopping2
“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 levelsMaths, Sociology, Spanish
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A CAMPUS DESIGNED FOR SUCCESS
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“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
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
UK government inspectors confirm all pastoral and
academic regulations met
30+ activities
Develop skills and boost your
personal statement
University visits
2+ visits per month from the University of Cambridge
lecturers
Sports
Badminton
Basketball
Muy Tai Boxing
Gymnastics
Running Club
Football
Arts
Photography
Crafts
Painting
Academic
Robotics
Astronomy Club
Debating
History Society
Coding
STEM
Leadership
Model United Nations
Young Enterprise
Student Council
Business Enterprise
Duke of Edinburgh Award
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:
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Accommodation
Varsity House 10 minute walk
The modern Cambridge campus has amazing
facilities to give you state-of-the-art flexible
learning spaces and a home-from-home
boarding experience – all in one safe and
secure campus near the centre of Cambridge.
PURPOSE-BUILT CAMPUS
All single en-suite bedrooms
Common areas
Café
Canteen
Laundry services
24-hour supervision
Wi-fi
Medical provision on-site
Facilities
A 10-minute cycle to the city centre
A 15-minute walk to the city centre
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Canteen
Common Room
Reading Room
Science Labs
Single en-suite bedroom
Lecture Theatre
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SMALL CITY, BIG HISTORY
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.
Voted safest city
Voted one of thesafest university cities
in the UK*
Excellent transport links
Only 50 minutes by train to London
A student city
Home to three universities with over
30,000 students
Medieval England
Explore the city that inspired
‘Canterbury Tales’
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“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 levelsMathematics, Biology, Chemistry
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AN AWARD-WINNING COLLEGE & CAMPUS
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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
member of the Boarding Schools Association, as well as a serving inspector for
the Independent Schools Inspectorate.
Sports
Football
Basketball
Volleyball
Badminton
Table tennis
Arts
Media Club
Performing Arts
Life Drawing
Music Club
Dance Club
Academic
Economics Club
Science Club
Robotics Club
Psychology Club
Leadership
Model United Nations
Young Enterprise
Global Leadership Days
Duke of Edinburgh Award
Activities
30+ activities give you the chance to try new things, have fun and improve your university application.
Some popular activities include:
Inspection results
UK government inspectors confirm all pastoral and
academic regulations met
International School Award
Accredited by the British Council
University Fair
70 universities speak directly with students at the
bi-annual event
Watch our CATS
Canterbury video
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The Canterbury campus has been designed to
give you the best environment for studying and
living whether you are aged 14 and need 24 hour
supervision or are aged 18+ and want to get a
taste for independent living and what’s to come
at university.
SAFE AND SECURE
Common rooms
Medical provision on-site
Computer study rooms
Café
Dining hall
250 single en-suite rooms
Wireless internet
TV facilities
Laundry services
Cleaning services
Kitchen facilities
24-hour supervision
Facilities
A 10-minute walk to the city centre
A 20-minute walk to the train station
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Chaucer, a boarding house
A room in Marlowe house
Campus café
Lunchtime in the dining hall
Common room
Lecture Room
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THE HEART OF ENGLAND
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.
45 universities
From world-class research institutions to multi-faculty
universities
Attracting talent
£500 million of research income attracts
top talent
70 Nobel Prize Laureates
have studied or worked in London
Top universities
Home to 4 of the world’s top 40
universities
“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 levelsEconomics, Politics, Sociology
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AN INSPIRING COLLEGE IN AN INSPIRING CITY
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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
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.
Sports
Basketball
Football
Yoga
Rugby
Fitness classes
Arts
Musical Theatre trips
World Music Club
Creative writing
Drawing skills
Film Club
Academic
Physics Club
UK Maths Trust Challenge
Book Club
Business Workshops
Computing Club
Leadership
CATS London Magazine
Young Enterprise
Bloomberg Market Concepts
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.
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.
Inspection results
UK government inspectors confirm all pastoral and
academic regulations met
Student progression
Over half of CATS London students progress to a
university in London
Business focus
The only school in Europe with a Bloomberg
Business Lab
The new Bloomberg Business Lab
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SAFE CAMPUS IN AN EXCLUSIVE AREA
BLOOMSBURY SQUARE
Holborn1 minute
British Museum 4 minutesOxford Street 10 minutes
Piccadilly Court Accommodation 3 miles
King’s Cross Station 10 minutes
150 Southampton RowLondon WC1B 5AN
43-45 Bloomsbury SquareLondon WC1A 2RA
BLOOMSBURYSQUARE
Premier House accommodation The Main School
Common rooms
Computer study rooms
Café
Dining hall
70 single and 35 sharedbedrooms - all en-suite
Wireless internet
TV facilities
Laundry services
Cleaning services
Kitchen facilities
24-hour supervision
Facilities
A three-minute walk to London School of Economics
A one-minute walk to Holborn tube station
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GCSE is a qualification in a specific subject to enable progression to a pre-university programme such as A level or International Baccalaureate. Students will need 8+ years of schooling.
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Select your age and choose from one of the programmes on offer.
14 YearsMINIMUM AGE 15 Years
Year 10 Year 11SCHOOL YEAR
PROGRAMME GCSE (2 years) 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.
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Pre-Programme
Language and subject preparation for a pre-university programme – A level, International Baccalaureate Diploma or University Foundation Programme.
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16 Years 17 Years
Year 12 Year 13
A level (2 years)
A higher level qualification recognised by universities around the world. Choose 3+ subjects to focus on over the two-year programme.
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International Baccalaureate(2 years)
A higher level qualification that challenges, encourages and inspires you to become a caring and critical thinker, ready for university study.
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Fast-track A level
For high achievers who can manage an intense and rigorous study programme, choose our one year A level programme.
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University Foundation Programme
A programme designed for international students to bridge high school in their own country to university in the UK. Choose 3+ subjects to focus on.
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18 Years
Higher Education
Progress to top universities
You will receive one-to-one impartial guidance on applying to the best university for you. We also have guaranteed progression agreements with over 20 UK universities to give you the confidence that you can progress to a leading institution upon successfully meeting the entry requirements. When you apply to CATS you will receive conditional offers from:
High School Term allows you to take classes in the British education system before returning to your studies at home or continuing to study in the UK.
High School Term (1,2 or 3 term)
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SEE THE FULL LIST
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.
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Pre-Programme
See full details on adjacent page.
High School Term (1,2 or 3 term)
Apply to CATS and receive guaranteed progression offer letters to five UK universities
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EXPLORING YOUR INTERESTS
Quick facts
What will you achieve?You will:
▪ achieve GCSE qualifications in a range of subjects
▪ have improved subject knowledge and English
fluency and proficiency ready for entry onto your
chosen university preparation programme
▪ have the study skills required to excel in your
chosen university preparation programme
▪ have essential life skills such as time management,
confidence, collaboration, and independence.
Who is this programme for?GCSE is a qualification in a specific subject to enable
progression to a pre-university programme such as
A level or International Baccalaureate Programme.
The CATS College GCSE programme is designed for
international students. Classes are taught by subject
specialists who are trained in how to teach students
who have English as a second language. The course
encourages you to explore your academic potential and
since it is a broad programme it will give you a chance to
investigate where your interests lie.
GCSE Fast-track GCSE
Age 14+ 15+
Academic entry requirements At least 8 years of schooling with a good school record
At least 9 years of schooling with a good school record
Language level requirements IELTS 4.0+ IELTS 4.0+
Average class size 11 11
Hours per week 30+
In addition to Maths, English, Biology, Chemistry and Physics, you will take three more subjects.
30+
You will have the opportunity to be examined in at least six subjects including English, Maths and Science.
Availability Cambridge Sept (6 terms) Jan (5 terms)
London Sept (3 terms)
Canterbury Sept (6 terms) Jan (5 terms)
Key features ▪ Get exposure to the style of assessment and
teaching in the UK and focus on developing your
study skills, independence and confidence.
▪ Experience life at an international school with access to
a broad range of extra-curricular activities, sports, and
trips so you can have fun, stay fit and develop life skills.
▪ Receive a range of homework tasks.
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English First Language/Literature
Geography
History
Mathematics
French
Photography
Physical Education (PE)
Physics
*Run subject to demand
“IF YOU COME TO CATS TAKE TIME TO FIND THE SUBJECTS
YOU LOVE, IT WILL REALLY HELP YOU WITH YOUR FUTURE
CHOICES”
Felicia from Vietnam is studying a GCSE programme
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PREPARING YOU FOR ADVANCED STUDY
What will you achieve?You will:
▪ have improved subject knowledge and English
fluency and proficiency ready for entry onto your
chosen university preparation programme
▪ have the study skills required to excel in your
chosen university preparation programme
▪ acquire essential life skills such as time management,
confidence, collaboration and independence.
Who is this programme for?This programme will give you the basic skills and
knowledge needed to start a university preparation
programme – A level, International Baccalaureate Diploma
or University Foundation Programme. You will also get an
introduction to the UK teaching approach.
Within the Pre-programme, there may be an opportunity
to take external examinations* in English and Maths.
This will be discussed during academic counselling,
so that we can create your personalised study plan. *Only Canterbury and Cambridge offer this option.
Age 15+
Academic entry requirements
At least 9 years of schooling and a 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 Sept (3 terms) Jan (2 terms)
London Sept (3 terms) Jan (2 terms)
Quick facts
Key features ▪ Study a minimum of seven academic
subjects including Maths, English,
Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.
▪ Receive intensive English tuition. Our integrated
classes cover reading, writing, speaking,
listening, grammar and vocabulary.
▪ Experience life at an international school with access
to a broad range of extra-curricular activities, sports,
and trips so you can have fun, stay fit and develop
life skills.
▪ Receive a range of homework tasks.
▪ Receive regular one-to-one coaching on future
study pathways.
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Business
Chemistry
English Language
English First Language/Literature
Humanities
Mathematics
Media Studies
French
Performing Arts
Physical Education (PE)
Physics
Visual Art
*Run subject to demand
“CATS PROVIDES A GREAT ENVIRONMENT FOR
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
What will you achieve?With A level qualifications, you will:
▪ be able to progress to an international university
▪ possess desirable study skills such as critical thinking,
essay/report writing, and solution-based thinking
▪ have developed life skills such as independence,
confidence and good communication – all
essential for university and your future career.
Who is this programme for?A level is a higher level qualification in a specific subject
that can lead to university, further study, training, or work.
It is a traditional UK qualification offering the widest
choice of universities.
It is a highly focussed programme of study with a
minimum of three subjects studied, usually over two
years, with examinations in the second year. However,
we also offer a fast-track option. Choosing your subject
combination is important as universities look for students
that have good grades in the right subjects. We work with
you to choose the best combination to help achieve your
university and career aspirations.
The CATS College A level programme is designed for
international students with additional English language
support to help you excel in your studies.
Quick factsA 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
Language level requirements IELTS 5.0+ IELTS 5.5+
Average class size 8 7
Hours per week 22+ 30+
Availability Cambridge Sept (6 terms) Jan (5 terms)
London Sept (3 terms)
Canterbury Sept (6 terms) Jan (5 terms)
London Sept (6 terms) Jan (5 terms)
Key features ▪ Choose from a wide choice of subjects including
Sciences, Humanities and the Arts.
▪ Prepare for an English qualification
recognised by international universities.
▪ Get exposure to the style of assessment and
teaching in the UK and focus on developing your
study skills, independence and confidence.
▪ Complete challenging research and homework tasks.
“THE STAFF ARE ENCOURAGING AND REALLY OPEN. YOU CAN
JUST TALK TO THEM AND THEY’RE JUST THERE FOR YOU”
Faziel from Nigeria is going to study Economics at the University of Leeds
A levelsBusiness, Mathematics, Economics
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Further Mathematics
Geography
Government & Politics
History
Mathematics
Native Languages**
Photography
Physics
Psychology
Sociology
* Run subject to demand
** Chinese, Russian
Key
6 terms (Sept start)
5 terms (Jan start)
3 terms (Sept start)
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“MY ADVICE IS FOCUS ON YOUR STUDIES BECAUSE THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR THE
NEXT FEW YEARS”
Thomas from China
Fast-track University Foundation Programme Chemistry, Physics, Maths
What will you achieve?After successfully completing this course, you will:
▪ have an accredited qualification accepted
by 90 of the 100 top UK universities
▪ have developed as an independent learner
▪ have improved your English language fluency and proficiency
▪ have the foundation needed for undergraduate study in your
chosen subject.
Who is this programme for?This programme acts as a bridge from students’
high school education in their own country to
university in the UK.
It recognises the specific academic challenges that
you face and uses assessment strategies that offer
the best opportunities to demonstrate your academic
level and potential.
In addition to developing your English skills, you will
choose three subjects, with exams at the end of the course.
There is also a significant amount of coursework which
contributes to your final grade. Choosing your subject
combination is important as universities look for students
that have good grades in the right subjects. We work with
you to choose the best combination to help achieve your
university and career aspirations.
BRIDGING THE GAP
Quick factsUniversity Foundation Programme Fast-track University
Foundation Programme
Age 16.5+ 17+
Academic entry requirements A good school record A good school record
Language level requirements IELTS 4.5+ IELTS 5.0
Average class size 11 7
Hours per week 20+ 30+
Availability Cambridge Sept (3 terms)
Cambridge Jan (2 terms)
Canterbury Sept (3 terms)
Canterbury Jan (2 terms)
London Sept (3 terms)
London Jan (2 terms)
Key features ▪ Choose from a wide choice of subjects including
Sciences, Humanities and the Arts.
▪ Improve your English for university entry and
develop your fluency and proficiency to give you the
competitive edge in your university application.
▪ Prepare for an English qualification
recognised by international universities.
▪ Join a variety of clubs and after-school programmes
with a focus on key professions such as law,
medicine, and engineering to develop your skills
to boost your personal statement for university.
▪ Experience life at an international school with
access to a broad range of extra-curricular
activities, sports, and trips that will give you the
edge when it comes to applying to university.
▪ Develop skills needed to succeed at university
with a focus on improving your capacity to
learn with confidence and independence.
Subjects*
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Accounting
Biology
Business
Chemistry
Computer Studies
Economics
English Literature
Geography
Global Politics
History
International Relations
Mathematics
Media Studies
Physics
Psychology
Sociology
Visual Arts
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A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
What will you achieve?With an IB qualification, you will:
▪ be able to progress to an international university.
▪ possess desirable study skills such as critical thinking,
independent research, and real-world comparison.
▪ gain life skills such as independence, confidence, and good
communication – all essential for university and your
future career.
Who is this programme for?The International Baccalaureate Diploma,
known as the IB, is a qualification that challenges,
encourages and inspires you to become a caring, critical
thinker, ready for university study and
a globally-focused career.
Age 15.5+
Academic entry
requirementsA good school record
Language level requirements IELTS 5.5+
Average class size 9
Hours per week 32+
Availability Canterbury Sept (6 terms)
Quick facts
Key features ▪ Study six subjects – Language & Literature,
Language Acquisition, Individuals & Societies,
Experimental Sciences, Mathematics, and the Arts.
▪ An extended essay prepares you for the
study skills required at university.
▪ Theory of Knowledge asks you to reflect on the
nature of knowledge, and on how we know
what we claim to know. It is assessed through
an oral presentation and a 1,600-word essay.
▪ Creativity, Activity, Service comprises:
▪ Creativity – arts, and other experiences
that involve creative thinking
▪ Activity – physical exertion contributing to a
healthy lifestyle, complementing academic work
▪ Service – an unpaid and voluntary
exchange that has a learning benefit.
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“IB IS VERY BROAD AND THE BEST WAY TO PREPARE FOR UNIVERSITY IF YOU’RE NOT
SURE WHAT DEGREE TO CHOOSE”
Lea from Germany is going to study Business Economics at the University of Leeds
International Baccalaureate
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Age 14+
Academic entry requirements
A good school report
Language level requirements IELTS 4.0+
STUDY EXPERIENCE OF A LIFETIME
What will you achieve?You will:
▪ study with peers from over 70 countries
and gain a global perspective
▪ experience studying in the British education system
▪ enjoy a range of activities and trips around the UK
▪ improve your English language skills
▪ become a more confident learner
▪ earn study credits in your home country
Who is this programme for?This programme gives you an insight into British
education and complements your studies in your
home country. You will be enrolled in classes depending
on your age and English level. You will take classes
which complement your current studies and receive
a notarised report showing your progress and
achievements. This is ideal if you are looking for an
international experience without disrupting your
academic studies at home.
“I CAME HERE FOR ONE TERM AND DECIDED TO STAY. I’VE BEEN
TO GREECE AND CAMBODIA WITH THE SCHOOL”
Vitoria from Brazil progressed to study History of Art at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London
High School Term (A levels)Italian, History of Art, English Literature
Availability Cambridge Canterbury London
Pre-programme
A level
International Baccalaureate
University Foundation Programme
Key
3 terms (Sept start)
2 terms (Sept or Jan start)
1 term (Sept, Jan or Apr start)
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Join a CATS College summer programme to develop your knowledge of specific subjects, universities,
and careers whilst gaining an insight into the British education system and an understanding
of applying to UK universities.
For students aged14-17 years
For students with English language level of IELTS 4.0+
For students wanting to learn and experience UK culture
IELTS 4.0+ 14-17 UK culture
All programmes combine: ▪ Interactive workshops and activities led by
experts in the field.
▪ Inspiring talks and lectures that will give you an
advantage in your university application.
▪ Trips around the UK to inspire you and inform
university applications.
▪ A range of activities to help you relax and
make friends.
For further details register online at catseducation.com/summer*Terms and conditions apply, visit ww.catseducation.com/admissions/terms.htm
Our two and three-week courses are designed:
BOOST YOUR ENGLISH
Who is this programme for?Academic English Programme will help you develop your
English skills to excel in your chosen CATS academic
programme – A level, International Baccalaureate Diploma
or University Foundation Programme. For students aged
14-16, Academic English is delivered as part of our GCSE
and Pre-programme courses. The course is designed
to be taken before a CATS academic programme.
Age 14+
Academic entry requirements
A school report that identifies English needs that can be met by this course and describes a student who is willing to learn and develop
Language level requirements IELTS 3.5+
Average class size 8
Hours per week 27
Availability Cambridge 1, 2 or 3 terms
London 1, 2 or 3 terms
Key features ▪ Receive intensive English tuition in preparation for
your studies. Our integrated classes cover reading,
writing, speaking, listening, grammar and vocabulary.
▪ Get an introduction to the vocabulary
required for your chosen programme.
▪ Learn about the following subjects in English:
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
is necessary for all visa applications.
Quick facts
Choose from: ▪ NEW FOR 2020 STEM and English Programme
▪ Bloomberg Business Advantage
▪ Careers in Medicine
▪ UK Education Taster Programme
▪ Oxbridge Preparation Programme
▪ Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
(STEM) Programme
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Online
Visit catseducation.com and follow the application instructions on the online form. Applying online provides
instant confirmation that we have received your application, instant upload of documents and a response
from our Admissions Team within two working days – we recommend this option for the fastest application.
Information in this brochure is correct at time of print in August 2019. CATS reserves the right to alter, reschedule or close courses which do not remain viable; students will be informed.
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EDUCATIONAL AGENCY DETAILS
Have you used an educational agency during your application? Please P Yes No
If yes, you MUST complete the details below before we can process your application:
Agency name:
Agency postal address:
Counsellor name:
Counsellor email address:
STUDENT DETAILS
(All fields MUST be completed. Please write clearly in CAPITAL LETTERS for the form to be legible when scanned).
Family name:
First name(s): Preferred name:
Date of birth: Gender:
Nationality:
Home address:
Postcode:
Country: Telephone (home):
Email: Mobile:
PARENT/GUARDIAN — MAIN CONTACT
(All fields MUST be completed. Please write clearly in CAPITAL LETTERS for the form to be legible when scanned).
Family name: Phone:
First name(s): Email:
Mr/Mrs/Ms/Dr/Other: Relationship to student:
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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ACADEMIC HISTORY
Last school/college attended:
School address:
Dates: Current grade:
Have you ever studied in the UK? Please P Yes No
CONTACT PREFERENCES
Please indicate with a P who CATS should be communicating with about your application:
Main contact Agent(if applicable)
JOINING CATS - ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES
Please P your preferred school, course and duration.
COURSE CAMBRIDGE CANTERBURY LONDONGCSE Sept (6 terms)
Jan (5 terms) Sept (6 terms) Jan (5 terms)
Fast-track GCSE Sept (3 terms)
Pre-programme Sept (3 terms) Jan (2 terms)
Sept (3 terms) Jan (2 terms)
Sept (3 terms) Jan (2 terms)
A level Sept (6 terms) Jan (5 terms)
Sept (6 terms) Jan (5 terms)
Sept (6 terms) Jan (5 terms)
Fast-track A level Sept (3 terms)
University Foundation Programme
Sept (3 terms) Sept (3 terms) Sept (3 terms)
Fast-track University Foundation Programme
Jan (2 terms) Jan (2 terms) Jan (2 terms)
International Baccalaureate Sept (6 terms)
High School Term Sept (3 terms)Sept (2 terms)Sept (1 term)Jan (2 terms)Jan (1 term)Apr (1 term)
Sept (3 terms)Sept (2 terms)Sept (1 term)Jan (2 terms)Jan (1 term)Apr (1 term)
Sept (3 terms)Sept (2 terms)Sept (1 term)Jan (2 terms)Jan (1 term)Apr (1 term)
Academic English Programme Sept (3 terms)Sept (2 terms)Sept (1 term)Jan (2 terms)Jan (1 term)Apr (2 terms)Apr (1 term)Jun (1 term)
Sept (3 terms)Sept (2 terms)Sept (1 term)Jan (2 terms)Jan (1 term)Apr (2 terms)Apr (1 term)
JOINING CATS - SUMMER PROGRAMMES 2020
Please P to select a school, course, and duration you wish to study.
COURSE CAMBRIDGE CANTERBURY LONDON
Bloomberg Business Advantage 28 June (2 weeks) 12 July (2 weeks)
Careers in Medicine 28 June (2 weeks) 12 July (2 weeks)
UK Education Taster Programme 28 June (3 weeks)
19 July (2 weeks)
Oxbridge Preparation Programme 28 June (3 weeks)
STEM Programme 28 June (2 weeks)
STEM and English 12 July (2 weeks)
SUBJECTS — A LEvEL AND UNIvERSITY FOUNDATION PROGRAMME ONLY
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.
Subject 1: Subject 2: Subject 3:
Subject 4: (Students wishing to take more than three subjects will be referred for academic counselling and further fees for additional subjects may apply).
ACCOMMODATION PREFERENCE
College room allocation is based on availability at the time we receive your deposit; all room types are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Final allocation is confirmed shortly before the start of the term. Students under 18 years of age are expected to live in CATS accommodation if they are not living with their parents. If they wish to live elsewhere, a written request must be submitted to the CATS Principal for approval. Younger students will be allocated a shared room unless otherwise requested.
Do you require CATS accommodation? Please P Yes No
If yes, please choose one of the below options, P to indicate your preference. If no, we will send you an Independent Accommodation Request form for completion.
Room type CAMBRIDGE CANTERBURY LONDON
Single, en-suite,catered
Standard Premium
Standard Premium
Standard (16+ only) Premium (16+ only)
Single, en-suiteself-catered
Standard Premium (18+ only)
Standard (18+ only) Premium (18+ only)
Single, shared bathroom,catered 18+ only
Shared, en-suite, catered Under 18 only Standard
Shared, en-suite,self-catered 18+ only
Off campus*Single, en-suite, self-catered
Standard Premium (18+ only)
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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 may result in us not being able to meet your needs. Please Pto indicate below:
Do you have a disability, learning difficulties or special needs? If yes, please specify:
Yes No
Do you have any allergies? If yes, please specify:
Yes No
Do you take any medication? If yes, please specify:
Yes No
Do you have any dietary requirements? If yes, please specify:
Yes No
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 authority and consent from the student to sign on their behalf.
Signature of the student: Print Name: Date:
Signature of parent/legal guardian: Print Name: Date:
You have the right to withdraw your consent at any time by emailing the CATS data protection officer on [email protected]. For further information on how CATS processes your personal data please see our Privacy Policy at www.catseducation.com/privacy.htm
INSURANCE
CATS students are required to have an adequate insurance policy upon their arrival at the College. Please P to indicate if you would like to purchase our Student Cover insurance:
Yes No
Our comprehensive student insurance cover is created in partnership with Endsleigh Insurance Services; you can find further details online at www.catseducation.com/insurance
Please scan and send a copy of your insurance cover policy before your arrival at CATS.
DECLARATION AND SIGNATURE
• 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 and consent of the student to submit this application on their behalf.
• I confirm that all information provided in this application form and any other supporting admissions materials is factually true and honestly declared.
• I understand that submission of this application form to CATS does not constitute a contract.
Signature of the student: Print Name: Date:
Signature of parent/legal guardian: Print Name: Date:
CAMBRIDGE
INTERNATIONAL UK AND EU
PROGRAMME PER YEAR PER TERM PER YEAR PER TERM
A level (3 subjects), GCSE, Pre-programme, University Foundation Programme
£30,495 £10,165 £25,485 £8,495
Additional A Level subject £4,785 £1,595 £4,785 £1,595
Fast-track University Foundation Programme £25,225 £12,613 £20,745 £10,373
Academic English Programme £20,295 £6,765 £16,995 £5,665
High School Term - £11,190 - £9,215
• 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), except for the following: High School Term students (1 and 2 terms) who pay a reduced deposit of £700.
CATERED PER YEAR PER TERM UNDER 16 YEARS 16-17 YEARS 18+ YEARS
Premium single, en-suite £18,900 £6,300 r r P
Premium single, en-suite (Elizabeth House) £16,620 £5,540 P P r
Single, en-suite £15,750 £5,250 P P P
SELF-CATERED PER YEAR PER TERM UNDER 16 YEARS 16-17 YEARS 18+ YEARS
Premium single, en-suite £15,600 £5,200 r r P
Single, en-suite £12,510 £4,170 r r P
• 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. • During half-term, fees for activities apply for all students on Pre-programme and GCSE courses.* Except for students still sitting exams.
• 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.
• Students under 16 require an unaccompanied minor service and will incur an additional £75 fee.
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Oxbridge Preparation Programme Sunday 28 June Sunday 19 July £3,750
STEM Programme Sunday 28 June Sunday 12 July £2,700
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AUTUMN TERM 2020 MONDAY 7 SEPTEMBER FRIDAY 18 DECEMBER
Half term holiday Saturday 24 October Monday 2 November
Christmas holiday Saturday 19 December Tuesday 5 January 2021
SPRING TERM 2021 WEDNESDAY 6 JANUARY FRIDAY 26 MARCH
Half term holiday Saturday 13 February Monday 22 February
Easter holiday Saturday 27 March Sunday 11 April
SUMMER TERM 2021 MONDAY 12 APRIL FRIDAY 18 JUNE*
SUMMER TERM 2021 - FAST-TRACK UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION MONDAY 12 APRIL FRIDAY 25 JUNE
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PROGRAMME PER YEAR PER TERM PER YEAR PER TERM
A level (3 subjects), GCSE, Pre-programme, International Baccalaureate Diploma, University Foundation Programme £27,450 £9,150 £22,995 £7,665
Additional A Level subject £4,785 £1,595 £4,785 £1,595
Fast-track University Foundation Programme £22,900 £11,450 £19,000 £9,500
High School Term - £9,990 - £8,150
• 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), except for the following: High School Term students (1 and 2 terms) who pay a reduced deposit of £700.
CATERED PER YEAR PER TERM UNDER 16 YEARS 16-17 YEARS 18+ YEARS
Premium single, en-suite £18,900 £6,300 r P P
Single, en-suite £15,750 £5,250 P P P
Single, shared bathroom£11,985 £3,995
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Shared, en-suite P P r
• New students should arrive in their accommodation 48 hours prior to the start of their first term. • CATS Canterbury closes during the Christmas holiday but remains open throughout other holiday periods. Fees may apply if you wish to stay during these times • During half-term, fees for activities apply for all students on Pre-programme and GCSE courses.* Except for students still sitting exams.
• Catered accommodation fees include breakfast, lunch and an evening meal on weekdays and brunch and supper at the weekend during term time.
HEATHROW £190GATWICK & STANSTED
£165 ASHFORD, DOVER £95EBBSFLEET INTERNATIONAL
£115
• Students under 16 require an unaccompanied minor service and will incur an additional £75 fee.
SUMMER PROGRAMMES 2020 ARRIVAL DATES DEPARTURE DATES PACKAGE PRICE*
Careers in Medicine Sunday 28 JuneSunday 12 July
Sunday 12 JulySunday 26 July
£2,700£2,700
UK Education Taster Sunday 28 JuneSunday 19 July
Sunday 19 JulySunday 2 August
£3,750 £2,700
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AUTUMN TERM 2020 MONDAY 7 SEPTEMBER FRIDAY 18 DECEMBER
Half term holiday Saturday 24 October Monday 2 November
Christmas holiday Saturday 19 December Tuesday 5 January 2021
SPRING TERM 2021 WEDNESDAY 6 JANUARY FRIDAY 26 MARCH
Half term holiday Saturday 13 February Monday 22 February
Easter holiday Saturday 27 March Sunday 11 April
SUMMER TERM 2021 MONDAY 12 APRIL FRIDAY 18 JUNE*
SUMMER TERM 2021 - FAST-TRACK UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION MONDAY 12 APRIL FRIDAY 25 JUNE
• 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), except for the following: High School Term students (1 and 2 terms) pay a reduced deposit of £700.
AUTUMN TERM 2020 MONDAY 7 SEPTEMBER FRIDAY 18 DECEMBER
Half term holiday Saturday 24 October Monday 2 November
Christmas holiday Saturday 19 December Tuesday 5 January 2021
SPRING TERM 2021 WEDNESDAY 6 JANUARY FRIDAY 26 MARCH
Half term holiday Saturday 13 February Monday 22 February
Easter holiday Saturday 27 March Sunday 11 April
SUMMER TERM 2021 MONDAY 12 APRIL FRIDAY 18 JUNE*
SUMMER TERM 2021 - FAST-TRACK UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION MONDAY 12 APRIL FRIDAY 25 JUNE
INTERNATIONAL UK AND EU
PROGRAMME PER YEAR PER TERM PER YEAR PER TERM
A level (3 subjects), Fast-track GCSE, Pre-programme, University Foundation Programme
£30,990 £10,330 £25,785 £8,595
Additional A Level subject £4,785 £1,595 £4,785 £1,595
Fast-track University Foundation Programme £25,650 £12,825 £20,990 £10,495
Academic English Programme £20,595 £6,865 £17,250 £5,750
High School Term - £11,345 - £9,315
CATERED PER YEAR PER TERM UNDER 16 YEARS* 16-17 YEARS 18+ YEARS
Premium single, en-suite £23,895 £7,965 r P P
Single, en-suite £20,745 £6,915 r P P
Shared, en-suite £17,700 £5,900 P P P
SELF-CATERED PER YEAR PER TERM UNDER 16 YEARS 16-17 YEARS 18+ YEARS
Premium single, en-suite £20,145 £6,715 r r P
Single, en-suite £16,995 £5,665 r r P
Shared, en-suite £13,950 £4,650 r r P
OFF CAMPUS1 SELF-CATERED PER YEAR PER TERM UNDER 16 YEARS 16-17 YEARS 18+ YEARS1
Premium single, en-suite £15,885 £5,295 r r P
Single, en-suite £12,735 £4,245 r r P
• New students should arrive in their accommodation 48 hours prior to the start of their first term. • CATS London closes during the Christmas holiday but remains open throughout other holiday periods. Fees may apply if you wish to stay during these times • During half-term, fees apply for all students who are aged under 16 on 1 September 2020.* Except for students still sitting exams.
• 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.
* We will allocate a shared room for younger students to help them settle into school life.1 Independent accommodation approval required by the Principal.
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Bloomberg Business Advantage Sunday 28 JuneSunday 12 July
Sunday 12 JulySunday 26 July
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