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The offers, from Camborne Science and International Academy (CSIA), mark the latest success for the academy’s sixth-form programme, which supports high-achieving students with tailored academic opportunities and university application guidance.
The students and their chosen subjects are: Faith Kemp, Archaeology and Anthropology at Oxford; Ellowen Marven, Psychology and Philosophy at Oxford; Leon Rosinus Dove, Spanish with Beginners’ Russian at Oxford; Hala Elabd, Medicine at Cambridge; and Hannah Costa, Medicine at Cambridge.
Emma Haase, principal of CSIA, said: "We are incredibly proud of these students and the dedication they have shown.
"The admissions process at Oxford and Cambridge is highly competitive, and securing five offers from a small cohort is a fantastic outcome.
"These offers are a testament to the students’ hard work and the support of our staff, who guide students through every stage of the application journey."
Each student followed a personalised academic pathway, with several taking part in the academy’s CSMS and CSLA programmes for high-achieving students in STEM and liberal arts.
The school has also seen successes in other competitive courses, including veterinary science.
CSIA continues to offer students tailored academic enrichment to help them access a broad range of university courses and future careers.
The academy, part of the Athena Learning Trust, is rated Good by Ofsted for quality of education, behaviour and attitudes, personal development, and leadership and management.
It was rated Outstanding for its sixth-form provision.
CSIA said it aims not only to instil knowledge but also to develop qualities such as self-confidence, leadership, resilience, and kindness in its students.
The academy describes itself as offering a "secure, supportive, stimulating and challenging environment" that enables every student to reach their full potential.









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