The college's main building was built in 1935, when it was separate girls' and boys' secondary modern schools.
In 1992, the building changed further: the staff room was knocked through and made into two classrooms, enabling the corridor to run through the whole block.
The back playground also featured a large tall wall to separate the boys' and girls' schools.
The new buildings provided a gym, indoor swimming pool and additional classrooms for art, pottery and other uses.
Johns Partnership also designed the new music block at the rear of the site, which provided a main performance room, classroom and practice suites.
In 2004, a new sports complex was built, providing a large sports hall, fitness suite, café, changing facilities, function area, floodlit tennis courts and reception area, as well as refurbishment of the existing swimming pool and gym, housed in the adjacent '60s buildings.
The National Lottery, Cambridgeshire County Council and the school donated and raised money for the new building which opened in October 2004 by sports personality and heptathlon athlete, Caroline Pearce.
However, the sports centre went into deficit by £150,000 in 2010 resulting in a reduction of public facilities and a dispute between the college and community users.