
Within the context of our general and North Cambridge Academy bursary programmes, we also recognise the part that the Foundation can play in responding to humanitarian crises. We can do this by offering school places to a number of young people seeking international protection, where we are satisfied that we can meet their needs, potentially transforming lives. In particular, the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, led to a series of families contacting the Foundation seeking places for children and young people displaced by the war and living in the Cambridge area under the UK government’s Ukraine scheme. Through our bursary places for young people displaced by conflict, we aim to:
To date we have hosted three students displaced by the war in Ukraine, working with them and their families to offer education and pastoral support suitable for their circumstances. Two have now proceeded to university, one to read Maths at the University of Warwick and the other to read Management at the University of Manchester. The third student achieved a clean sweep of grade 9s across her GCSEs in 2025, is now studying for A Levels with us and regularly competes and wins medals in international olympiads in informatics. We are very proud of all their achievements.