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  1. 500 years of academic excellence. Christ's College, part of the University of Cambridge, is a diverse and inclusive academic community and has been at the cutting edge of education for more than 500 years.

  2. El Christs College es uno de los treinta y un colleges que forman parte de la Universidad de Cambridge, una de las universidades más antiguas y prestigiosas de Inglaterra. El Christs College se derivó de lo que se denominaba God's House , fundado en 1437 y que ocupaba el lugar en el que ahora se encuentra el King's College ...

  3. About the College. Christ's is distinctive amongst the Cambridge Colleges. It offers strong tutorial support to its students as they pursue their academic work. While excellence in scholarship is especially prized at Christ's, all members are encouraged to explore a wide range of outside interests, and many extra-curricular activities flourish ...

  4. Visiting Christ's | Christs College Cambridge. In this section. Book for College tours and/or online events. For prospective students who can get to Cambridge, we're delighted to be able to offer an opportunity to visit, whether you walk around the College grounds in person or book onto our of our College tours or other events.

  5. From John Milton and Charles Darwin to Abioseh Davidson Nicol: Christs has long nurtured outstanding scholars, from all kinds of backgrounds, giving them the tools to ‘think differently’ and break new ground across the sciences and the arts.

  6. Christs College. Christs students often compare the College to the Tardis: the inconspicuous vessel that transports sci-fi hero Doctor Who through time and space. It looks small on the outside, but has extensive grounds and gardens, concealing a theatre, three eateries, several libraries, a squash court, gym and swimming pool.

  7. Welcome to Christs College. Whether you are a student, parent, governor, staff member or friend, let us warmly welcome you to Christs College, Sunderland. We are a small academy, providing high quality education from Reception all the way to GCSE (4-16 year-olds).