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Cambridge Worldwide Academy Wins Private Education 2025 British Education Export Champion Award

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Friday, 9 January

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Cambridge Worldwide Academy (UK) Ltd

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Cambridge Worldwide Academy is proud to be named the 2025 British Education Export Champion at the Private Education Awards, marking another milestone in an exceptional year for the organization.

In 2025, Cambridge Worldwide Academy was also recognized as a finalist in the BESA Awards ‘Exporter of the Year’ category, won the Excellence in Academic & Professional Services Award, and concluded the year with the British Education Export Champion Award, further reinforcing its position in the global delivery of British education services.

Commenting on the awards, Melissa Bramall, Awards Coordinator at LUXlife, said:

“Education is the cornerstone of our society, our communities, and our future. We are proud to applaud those advocating for better, and more inclusive, education. Here at LUXlife, we’re sure that our winners will continue to provide unrivalled services that are set to influence education providers for the years ahead.”

With an established presence in 60 countries, Cambridge Worldwide Academy has successfully developed 308 educational institutions and programmes, contributing £220 million in revenue to British education. Cambridge Worldwide Academy works in partnership with ministries, education investors, and proprietors of schools, universities, and training institutions and offers a comprehensive portfolio of services, including the establishment and management of schools, universities, and vocational institutes; delivery of higher education degrees overseas; English language accreditation services; educational technology solutions; and professional training.

Dr Amina Wakefield, Founding Chief Executive of Cambridge Worldwide Academy, who also received three awards in 2025, commented:

“We are grateful for the continued recognition of the tremendous work we do, not necessarily in generating income for Cambridge Worldwide Academy, but in opening doors for British education suppliers, widening access to British education, and supporting international learners and investors in education to fulfill their potential.”