Students
Welcome to Student Life at Cantraybridge
Discover independence, learning, and community in the Highlands.
Studying at Cantraybridge
Learning here is hands‑on and practical. You’ll choose from areas like horticulture, animal care, woodskills, creative arts, or café training. Each pathway builds confidence, teamwork, and communication while preparing you for volunteering, work, or even starting your own business.
Living at Cantraybridge
Residential life in Cantray Square means your own front door, bedroom, and shared spaces. Independent Living Support Workers help you learn everyday skills like cooking, cleaning, budgeting, and healthy living. You’ll join a welcoming community, make friends, and enjoy activities from sports to cinema trips.
Learning Path
Hands‑on learning and supportive living. Build confidence, independence, and friendships while shaping your future.
Skill Courses
Choose from horticulture, animal care, woodskills, creative arts, or café training — all designed to grow skills and self‑belief.
Campus Life
Experience a welcoming community with activities, events, and opportunities to connect. Campus life is about learning and belonging.
Independent Living
Live in Cantray Square with your own space and support. Learn everyday skills like cooking, budgeting, and healthy living.
Café Training
Train in hospitality and customer service while welcoming the community. Or simply enjoy fresh food in a relaxed café setting.
Student Support
From one‑to‑one guidance to health and wellbeing support, staff are here to help you succeed at your own pace.
Apply to be a Student at Cantraybridge
At Cantraybridge, we understand that every student is unique. That’s why we provide different ways to apply, so you can choose the format that feels most comfortable and accessible for you.
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Our online form is simple, accessible, and easy to complete at your own pace. It works on computers, tablets, and phones, and is designed to be clear and straightforward.
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If you prefer to complete your application by hand, you can download a printable version. This form can be filled in at home and returned by post or email once completed.
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This version uses plain language, short sentences, and helpful visuals to guide you step by step. It’s designed to make the process easier for applicants with learning disabilities.
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For those who find written forms challenging, we offer audio guidance and the option to share your answers verbally with staff. This ensures you can apply in a way that suits you best.
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You can book time with a staff member, carer, or supporter to complete the application together. This option makes sure you feel supported throughout the process.
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Students under 18 or those already supported by services can apply through a referral. Social workers or agencies can submit the necessary documents directly on your behalf.
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