Cambridge Regional College Huntingdon Campus

Cambridge Regional College Huntingdon Campus The Official page for Cambridge Regional College Huntingdon Campus; a Further Education Col

Huntingdonshire Regional College has now merged with Cambridge Regional College! As of 1st August HRC will now be known as Cambridge Regional College Huntingdon Campus. This College is a Further Education College providing full-time, part-time and higher education courses.

Are you interested in how to make apprenticeship work in your business? Want to understand the financial incentives avai...
21/05/2026

Are you interested in how to make apprenticeship work in your business? Want to understand the financial incentives available to you? Want to hear from other businesses on how they maximise the value of apprenticeships in their organisation?

Join us for an insightful morning exploring how apprenticeships can transform your workforce, attract new talent, develop existing talent and support business growth. Hear from award winning employer ASL Group, Aimee Read (Assoc CIPD, ACIPP), HR Manager, and Mandy Dunn, Chief Operating Officer, CRC Employer Engagement Director, Kerry Attfield and more.

Discover the latest developments in apprenticeship reforms and funding; complete with breakfast and plenty of opportunity to network.

📍The Park Restaurant, Cambridge Campus, CB4 2QT
🗓️Thursday, 4th June, 8:15am-10:30am

Book your space here https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0vwmFG0



Delivered through a Greater Cambridge Partnership funded project with Form the Future.

Last week, CRC was proud to welcome an esteemed delegation of Ministers of Education, Ambassadors and High Commissioners...
19/05/2026

Last week, CRC was proud to welcome an esteemed delegation of Ministers of Education, Ambassadors and High Commissioners from across Africa for a round table discussion on vocational education, training and qualifications.

Representing CĂ´te d'Ivoire, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of the Congo, the Republic of Equatorial Guinea, Zambia and Zimbabwe, the visit provided a valuable opportunity to share insights and explore how vocational education can be developed within their educational systems.

There were meaningful discussions with our leadership team and the delegation also had the chance to experience our vocational training facilities first-hand, meeting with teaching staff and seeing the impact of skills-based education in action.

We were honoured to host such an important international conversation and to contribute to the ongoing development of high-quality vocational education worldwide and look forward to taking steps forward together.

🏆We’re league champions!What a way to end the football season! After 28 matches and an incredible campaign, Cambridge Re...
15/05/2026

🏆We’re league champions!

What a way to end the football season! After 28 matches and an incredible campaign, Cambridge Regional College – Huntingdon Campus have been crowned League Champions, finishing 1st with an outstanding 62 points and lifting the trophy for the very first time in the Cambridgeshire Football Association Disability Football League.

A massive well done as well to the Cambridge Campus team, who secured a brilliant 3rd place finish. Their commitment and determination across the season played a huge part in this shared success a true team effort across both campuses.

Every single player has shown dedication, sportsmanship and teamwork, and we couldn’t be prouder. We now have a very happy group of students and a well deserved trophy we can’t wait to display!

âš˝ Can you help us go even further next season?

We’re hoping to secure kit sponsorship for the new season to support our students and keep this amazing journey going. If you or your organisation would like to get involved, please get in touch with Holly Hayes at [email protected]

Read more https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0vk-Cx0

14/05/2026

We spoke to Sheena, one of our Level 1 Teaching Assistant and Safeguarding students, about her experience of getting back into employment after a break. She tells us about the support and advice she received from the St Neots Citizen Hub, and how she decided to start the Teaching Assistant course at our Huntingdon campus. Listen to her story here.

We have had another unforgettable celebration at our Huntingdon campus today, celebrating culture, community and sanctua...
13/05/2026

We have had another unforgettable celebration at our Huntingdon campus today, celebrating culture, community and sanctuary at CRC. đź’› Students and staff joined together to share delicious food from all over the world, to admire traditional clothes from different cultures, and of course, to dance together to fabulous music!
Our ESOL students worked together to create quizzes in English, showcasing facts and insights about their home countries, and to produce tasty typical dishes - from pierogies to pakoras, banitsa to biryani! And not to forget a truly amazing bouquet of flowers made entirely from marshmallow!

As a College of Sanctuary, CRC is committed to breaking down barriers to education, supporting people seeking sanctuary and raising awareness of the challenges faced by those navigating the asylum system. We are proud to celebrate the diversity of our community today. A huge thank you to everyone involved. Bellies and hearts are both full. đź’›

💛 Celebrating culture, community and sanctuary at CRC 🎉Our Cambridge Campus came alive last week as we brought together ...
12/05/2026

💛 Celebrating culture, community and sanctuary at CRC 🎉
Our Cambridge Campus came alive last week as we brought together students, staff, partners and our local community to celebrate inclusion, diversity as a College of Sanctuary.

ESOL and Sanctuary seeking students proudly showcased their cultures through food, dress and dance, creating a joyful street‑party atmosphere that reflected the diversity of our community.

A highlight of the event was a powerful performance by our ESOL and Music students with the One World Orchestra, who have been working with our students over the past several months. Through rehearsals and creative collaboration, students developed confidence, communication skills and a strong sense of belonging - culminating in a performance that truly reflected unity through music.

As a College of Sanctuary, we are committed to breaking down barriers to education, supporting people seeking sanctuary and raising awareness of the challenges faced by those navigating the asylum system.

Thank you to everyone who helped make the day such a meaningful celebration of learning, creativity and community.

More celebrations are set to take place this Wednesday at our Huntingdon campus!

🌟 An unforgettable week in Dorset for our supported learning students 🌟Our supported learning students have returned fro...
11/05/2026

🌟 An unforgettable week in Dorset for our supported learning students 🌟
Our supported learning students have returned from an incredible residential at Rockley Camp, Dorset building independence, confidence and resilience every step of the way.

From being the first time sleeping under the stars for many and working as a team, to canoeing, climbing, zip wiring and washing up their own plates, every student challenged themselves and achieved something to be proud of.

A huge thank you to the Rockley team and our amazing staff for making this such a positive, empowering experience. Memories made, confidence built, and life skills strengthened đź’™

Our Health and Social Care Level 3 Year 1 students recently visited Woodlands Care Home, where they had the opportunity ...
11/05/2026

Our Health and Social Care Level 3 Year 1 students recently visited Woodlands Care Home, where they had the opportunity to plan and deliver activities for residents living with dementia.

Supported by Sarah, Lead Activities Co‑ordinator, students gained invaluable real‑world experience while developing their communication, empathy and person‑centred care skills.

Experiences like this help our learners connect theory to practice and make a meaningful difference within our local community.

Thank you to Woodlands Care Home for welcoming our students and supporting their learning journey.

Join us for an insightful morning exploring how apprenticeships can transform your workforce, attract new talent, develo...
01/05/2026

Join us for an insightful morning exploring how apprenticeships can transform your workforce, attract new talent, develop existing talent and support business growth. Hear from award winning employer ASL Group, Aimee Read, HR Manager, and Mandy Dunn, Chief Operating Officer, CRC Employer Engagement Director, Kerry Attfield and more.

Discover the latest developments in apprenticeship reforms and funding; complete with breakfast and plenty of opportunity to network.

📍The Park Restaurant, Cambridge Campus, CB4 2QT
🗓️Thursday, 4th June, 8:15am-10:30am

Book your space here https://eu1.hubs.ly/H0tZB7t0



Greater Cambridge Partnership funded project with Form the Future.

30/04/2026

ASL Group have fully embedded apprenticeships as part of their talent development strategy. Undertaking apprenticeships across HR, business administration, customer service, IT, engineering and marketing supporting staff at every stage of their career. From new starters to experienced managers enhancing their skills, ASL champions professional development for all.

Hear from Aimee and Grace, as they talk about apprenticeships within ASL at the Apprenticeship Awards where they won both our Business Disciplines Employer of the Year and Overall Employer of the Year. Huge congratulations to the ASL team!

Want to hear more? Join ASL Group as they share their experiences of leveraging apprenticeships at our Employer Breakfast, Thursday 4th June, 8:15am-10:30am.

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