Cambridge Regional College (CRC) is a government-funded, further education college. Established in the 1950’s, it is today one of the largest colleges in the eastern region. Situated in the historic and internationally renowned city of Cambridge; the College boasts some of the finest new accommodation and resources in the country and achieves student examination passes in academic and vocational courses which are consistently above national averages. Cambridge Regional College is one of the most modern, successful and technologically advanced Colleges of Further Education in the United Kingdom, with over 15,000 students.
Cambridge Regional College is proud of its good links with both the University of Cambridge and Anglia Ruskin University – our students’ progress to study at both. CRC helps students from the age of 15 onwards to gain the qualifications they need, and prepares them for university or careers.
Cambridge Regional College offers a unique range of opportunities for international students from all over the world providing not just English, but English combined with vocational and academic courses. For most of your classes you will study alongside your British classmates so that you get the opportunity to practise your English on a regular basis.
All programmes at Cambridge Regional College start in September and finish in June with the exception of the University International Foundation that has two start dates: September and January.
Our Language courses are available all-year round and students can start any time during the academic year. Groups of students are welcome during the academic year and the summer months.
Academic strengths
Cambridge Regional College has five Centres of Vocational Excellence in:
1. Developing Managers
2. Care
3. Construction
4. Manufacturing
5. Sports and Fitness Coaching
Cambridge Regional College also has the largest Summer School in Cambridge offering four types of English: English for Teachers, English for Professionals, Academic English and General English.



