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Application Deadline: Sep 30, 2026

Long Road Sixth Form College

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Long Road, Cambridge, CB2 8PX

01223631100

enquiries@longroad.ac.uk

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Extra-curricular

College life isn’t all about academic study; it’s a time to meet new people and try out new experiences. Our broad enrichment programme of student-led clubs and societies encourages you to widen your horizons and develop valuable skills that will complement the knowledge gained in your classes. Your wellbeing is a priority for us, so take a break and get involved in something you enjoy! Whatever your passion, you can find your people here. We're strong believers that to achieve the best results in your academic studies you need to combine classroom learning with first-hand experiences of the topics you are exploring. That’s why all of our study programmes ensure you have an enriched curriculum full of exciting opportunities that take you outside the classroom. Using the links and networks of our specialist and experienced staff, we’ll regularly invite industry experts on-campus to lead tailored workshops and unique lectures. These events will give you the rare opportunity to hear current research directly linked to your study programme from industry specialists, enriching your learning and broadening your understanding. We will also take you off-campus to a range of different locations across the UK and beyond. Spotted a gap in our enrichment programme? We're always happy to support new student clubs, societies and sports - just talk to your Progress Coach about how to get started!

About Education Provider

RegionEast of England
Local AuthorityCambridgeshire
Ofsted Rating
Gender TypeCo-Educational
AddressLong Road, Cambridge, CB2 8PX


FAQs

I missed the deadline for uploading my exam results. What should I do?

Submit your grades to your Admissions+ account as soon as possible and email admissions@longroad.ac.uk

Can I transfer to Long Road mid-year?

Unfortunately, it is very unlikely that we will be able to offer you a place with us after September. You are welcome to contact the admissions department for more information.

What happens if I’m not predicted a Grade 4 in Maths and/or English GCSE?

All options, including re-taking GCSEs, will be discussed with you at your Advice and Guidance Meeting.

I’ve missed the application deadline. What should I do?

The application deadline is 13th January 2026. Any applications received after this date may be placed on a waiting list if we are oversubscribed.

Does it matter if I don’t put Long Road as my first choice?

No – we offer Advice and Guidance Meetings to all applicants who meet the admissions criteria.

What happens during my Enrolment Meeting?

Your final grades, reference and chosen courses are discussed. The meeting is also an opportunity to discuss any changes to your study programme before you join the college.

What happens if I haven't met the entry criteria for my courses?

Please make sure you submit your grades to your Admissions+ account. Once you have submitted your results, we will be able to schedule an enrolment meeting with you to discuss your options.

What happens after my Advice and Guidance Meeting?

Your interviewer will update your Admissions+ account with your chosen courses and conditional offer. You will be sent a confirmation email alerting you to the update. Once you have received this confirmation email, you need to log in to your Admissions+ account to accept the offer.

What if I can’t book a meeting on one of the designated days?

Don’t worry, you will be contacted by our admissions team about arranging a meeting at a later point. Please remember, the date of your guidance meeting does not impact your application in any way.

What happens if I want to change one of my subjects after my application?

You will have the opportunity to discuss your subjects and make changes to your application at your Advice and Guidance Meeting. If you wish to make any changes after this, please email admissions@longroad.ac.uk. A further opportunity to request changes to your study programme will also be available during enrolment, once you have obtained your final results.

How do I change my address or contact details?

You must log in to your Admissions+ Application and click “Personal Details”. If you have lost access to your application and need to change your personal email address, please contact admissions@longroad.ac.uk.

How do I reset my application password?

The password reset link can be found on the login page of your Admissions+ application.

I currently attend a school that doesn’t belong to the Cambridge Area Partnership (CAP). Will this affect my application?

We welcome applicants from all schools and treat all applications equally, regardless of the school attended.

How do I know if my school belongs to Cambridge Area Partnership (CAP)?

Visit https://www.cap14-19.org.uk/page/?title=CAP+Schools%2FColleges&pid=7 for a list of all Cambridge Area Partnership schools.

What happens at the Advice and Guidance Meetings?

Our Advice & Guidance Meetings are informal discussions, lasting around 25 minutes, with an experienced member of our staff. You will discuss your subjects, extracurricular interests and career aspirations with your interviewer, who will be able to offer advice and guidance on your study programme. It is also your opportunity to discuss any additional support you may require. Your parent/carer is encouraged to attend your Advice and Guidance Meeting with you.

Can I apply to study both A Levels and Level 3 Diplomas?

Yes, there are lots of possible combinations of courses which are explained in our Prospectus. You will need to meet the entry requirements for all courses you wish to study; entry requirements can be found on individual course pages.

Do you accept IGCSEs?

Yes, we accept all qualifications equivalent to GCSEs. If you are unsure about your qualifications, please email admissions@longroad.ac.uk

What happens if I am moving into the area from another part of the UK or abroad?

You need to apply via our website. If applying from overseas, we will consider your application based on the comparability of your qualifications to UK GCSEs. Additional information, such as school transcripts or travel documents, may also be requested via email – these can be sent to admissions@longroad.ac.uk.