Situated in the heart of Newcastle upon Tyne, St Mary's Newcastle, at Fenham Hall Dr, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 9YH, UK, stands out as a premier choice for student accommodation. St Mary's Newcastle by Cloud student homes offers a variety of room types to suit different preferences and needs, students can select from studios, bedroom apartments, and ensuites. St Mary's Newcastle student accommodation is highly sought after due to its prime location, close to educational institutions such as Newcastle University and Northumbria University Newcastle, ensuring convenience for students in their daily commute.
Nestled in the vibrant and historic city of Newcastle upon Tyne, known for its strong educational foundations and rich cultural tapestry, St Mary's Newcastle student accommodation serves as an ideal home base for students. The city boasts an impressive student population that contributes greatly to its lively atmosphere. With its top-ranking universities and an array of cultural landmarks, Newcastle upon Tyne has established itself as a thriving academic and artistic hub. St Mary's accommodation in Newcastle upon Tyne is highly recommended by Cloudhomes, the property management group that ensures a seamless living experience. St Mary’s Hall Newcastle showcases its uniqueness by blending comfortable living spaces with the dynamic energy of the city. Here, students can immerse themselves in Newcastle's storied history, participate in its student-friendly community, and excel in their academic pursuits. Whether you're drawn to the intellectual environment or the city's effervescent nightlife, St Mary's Newcastle is where your memorable student lifestyle begins.
St Mary's Newcastle offers a variety of student accommodation options that cater to different needs and preferences. Students looking for a comfortable living space can choose from Deluxe Bedroom, Premier Studio, Compact Studio, Premier Bedroom, Classic Bedroom, Deluxe Studio, Two Bed Apartment 1, Premier Luxe Studio, Classic Studio, and En-Suite Room. Each room at St Mary's Newcastle by Cloud student homes comes equipped with essential room amenities such as a 3/4 bed, ensuring a good night's sleep, and a desk & chair, which provides a dedicated area for study. Students can enjoy the convenience of a self-catered setup with a range of appliances including a cooker, freezer, fridge, and microwave/oven to prepare meals at their convenience. High-speed Wi-Fi is also included, which is crucial for both study and entertainment. Security and privacy are also taken into consideration with lockable bedrooms and CCTV surveillance. When it comes to storage, there's no shortage, with rooms boasting ample storage space.
The property offers a collection of common amenities that provide a communal atmosphere and spaces to relax and socialize. Students can unwind in the common room, find tranquility in the garden, or enjoy the outdoors in the outdoor area. Those needing to focus on their studies will appreciate the quiet study area. Entertainment options are plenty with a TV (communal) for group viewing, while the availability of a laundry room adds a layer of convenience to the living experience. Vehicle owners will benefit from parking options, whereas the vending machine and games like snooker, pool, and table tennis provide quick breaks and fun. Undoubtedly, St Mary's Newcastle student accommodation ensures that residents have all they need within reach, without worrying about additional bills, as the rent includes all utilities, such as electricity, water, gas, and Wi-Fi covered, allowing for a hassle-free stay at St Mary's Newcastle.
Nestled in the vibrant heart of Newcastle upon Tyne, St Mary's Newcastle student accommodation lies amid the academic pulse of the city, with prominent institutions like Newcastle University, Northumbria University Newcastle, and INTO Newcastle University enhancing its scholarly surroundings.
For those seeking a caffeine kick or a bite to eat, St Mary’s accommodation Newcastle for students is just a short distance away from cosy cafes and eateries such as Dough & Shakes, The Diner, Homemade Cakes, and Noodles King. Evening entertainment is sorted with local hangouts like The Denton and The WonderBar, providing the perfect backdrop for social gatherings and a well-deserved pint. Shopping for essentials is a breeze from St Mary's Newcastle by Cloud student homes, with a selection of grocery stores nearby, such as Morrisons and Premier, while those in need of medical attention can find peace of mind at the accessible hospitals, such as Royal Victoria Infirmary and Newcastle Freeman Hospital within the vicinity. The cultural landscape around St Mary's Newcastle reflects the city’s rich heritage, with students often flocking to the iconic BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art or soaking in history at the Great North Museum: Hancock. Equally tempting are the treasures housed at the Laing Art Gallery and the literary havens like Newcastle City Library. For those who appreciate green spaces, the sprawling greenery of Exhibition Park offers an urban retreat, perfect for relaxation or study sessions in the sun. In terms of tourist attractions, the splendor of Newcastle Castle captivates visitors, while the Millennium Bridge stands as a modern marvel over the River Tyne. The proximity of these attractions to St Mary's Newcastle encapsulates the appeal of St Mary’s Fenham Newcastle. The student-centric vibe of the area is palpable, with popular student haunts and amenities peppering the locale, ensuring that residents of St Mary's Newcastle have an abundance of options for leisure, study, and socializing. This cocoon of student life, nestled conveniently in Newcastle upon Tyne, makes St Mary's Newcastle a hub for personal and academic growth.
St Mary’s Hall Newcastle on Fenham Hall Drive (NE4 9YH) is well-connected for student travel across the city. The nearest bus stops, Fenham Hall Drive and Cedar Road, are just a 5–7 minute walk away, offering frequent services to key areas. Haymarket Bus Station and Haymarket Metro Station are around 15–20 minutes away, providing quick links across Newcastle and to Central Station for regional and national rail. The Tyne & Wear Metro also offers a direct route to Newcastle International Airport, located about 7 miles away, with a travel time of roughly 20–24 minutes—making local, regional, and international travel simple and efficient.
Explore the property through a virtual walkthrough and discover a variety of in house amenities all at highly affordable rents.
For 25-26 AY & 26-27 AY:-
1. You need to pay a deposit (GBP 150 for En-suites and GBP 200 for Studio) to secure your room with the property.
2. This will be refunded, within 10 days, to you at the end of your tenancy period less any rental arrears or costs for damage caused to your room/communal areas.
Note: The deposit amount is subject to change based on availability.
For 25-26 AY & 26-27 AY:-
1. If you have a UK guarantor then you are able to choose between 4 or 9 instalments.
2. If you do not have a guarantor then you will need to pay in full and prior to your arrival.
The instalment due dates are as follows: -
9 Instalment Option:
1. August: 10% of total rent
2. September: 10% of total rent (or 20% if booked after 14 August)
3. October: 10% of total rent
4. November: 10% of total rent
5. December: 10% of total rent
6. January: 10% of total rent
7. February: 10% of total rent
8. March: 10% of total rent
9. April: 20% of total rent
4 Instalment Option:
1. August: 10% of total rent (or before AST start date)
2. September: 34% of total rent
3. January: 34% of total rent
4. April: 22% of total rent
Please note:
1. For tenancies of less than 40 weeks a maximum of 4 instalments will be offered.
2. The exact details (due date and amount) can be found in your tenancy agreement.
3. Students can never move in without having paid their rent 1 week prior to their arrival date.
1. Payment Options
Pay in Full
Instalment Plan
Choose between 4 or 9 instalments, payable via Direct Debit.
2. Direct Debit (Preferred Method)
A Direct Debit mandate must be set up from a UK bank account.
This will be sent along with your Assured Shorthold Tenancy (AST) agreement and rent schedule.
No additional charge is applied for Direct Debit payments.
3. Debit Card Payments via StuRents Online Portal
UK GBP Payments:
A flat fee of £1.50 applies for all booking fees, deposits, or manual rent payments made via debit card from the UK or EEA.
Non-GBP / International Payments:
A flat fee of £1.50, plus a card fee of up to 2%, applies for payments made from outside the EEA.
For 25-26 AY & 26-27 AY:-
1. To pay in instalments, you are required to provide a qualified UK Guarantor.
2. Housing Hand (a third-party company) can act as your guarantor if you do not have a qualified UK Guarantor. The Housing Hand guarantor service can be selected during your tenancy application.
3. The property does not accept international guarantors.
Please note:
The property reserves the right to reject nominated Guarantor applications if the requested information is not provided and the nominated Guarantor does not meet the minimum requirements. The minimum requirements for a Guarantor are:
• UK resident in full-time employment (including Self Employment Status)
• Retired (subject to financial status shown on Proof of Address)
For 25-26 AY & 26-27 AY:-
Property Management offers dual occupancy in all studio units. An additional fee of £50 per week will apply.
For 25-26 AY & 26-27 AY:-
Students may cancel their booking without penalty within the applicable cooling-off period outlined below:
1. Standard Bookings: A full refund will be provided if cancellation occurs within 7 days of the original booking date.
2. Peak Booking Periods: For bookings made during designated peak periods, cancellations must be made within 48 hours of the original booking date to receive a full refund.
Cancellations made after the applicable cooling-off period may be subject to standard cancellation fees and charges.
For 25-26 AY & 26-27 AY:-
If your Visa has been refused then you will need to contact your accommodation team within 5 days of the refusal with the evidence of the refusal in order for your cancellation to be processed and deposit refunded.
For 25-26 AY & 26-27 AY:-
First-year undergraduate students only
1. If you do not achieve the required grades for your chosen university, you may cancel under this policy:
a) notify property management within 5 calendar days of your results being published.
2. You must provide by email:
a) A copy of the UCAS or university rejection letter confirming you did not meet the required results
b) Where applicable, a UCAS acceptance letter or confirmation of enrolment at an alternative university
3. If you attend a different university in a city where property operates, you may transfer your booking (subject to availability and price differences).
For 25-26 AY & 26-27 AY:-
If you wish to leave your tenancy, you must arrange a replacement tenant:
a) Replacement must be a full-time student at a specified educational establishment.
b) Replacement must sign a TA and provide all required documents.
c) Refunds will only be processed once the replacement has signed and moved in.
NOTE :
a) Requests must be made in writing before property attempts to find a replacement.
b) The service fee must be paid in full before marketing begins.
c) If they cannot secure a replacement, the fee will be refunded.
For 25-26 AY & 26-27 AY:-
Tenancy Cancellation Due to Medical Conditions
If a pre-existing medical condition was declared at the time of application to the Accommodation Team and may impact your ability to continue the tenancy, this will be considered on a case-by-case basis when a cancellation request is submitted.
Please note:
Medical conditions not disclosed at the time of application cannot be considered as grounds for cancellation.
Notification of a medical condition does not guarantee that the tenancy will be cancelled.
All requests will be reviewed in line with the tenancy terms and contractual obligations.
After your time with them at St Mary's Newcastle by Cloud student homes I am sure it will be difficult to leave them behind! Your latest check out date is the end date of your tenancy. You are able to leave prior to your tenancy end date, you will just need to sign at Reception to inform the onsite property team that you have left and do not intend on returning.
You will need to ensure that your room (and kitchen) is left clean, tidy and free of waste. All of your items need to be removed, with the room left in the same condition that you found it. You simply then will need to sign at Reception to say that you have left
You will need to check with the onsite team in advance of your checkout, usually the check out time is 14:00
Once you have left your room and checked out you should have taken all of your items with you, therefore all the items left behind are disposed of without liability. You must ensure that all of your items are taken with you.
No. They are not able to store any items following your departure so you will need to take them all with you, or organise for a storage company to assist
If you have rebooked for next year however your current tenancy ends before the beginning of your next tenancy, then you will need to speak to the onsite team to have a summer short stay tenancy to fill in this gap.
Yes most likely you will be, the inventory form is sent out so that you can add any issues when you move in. The onsite team also do a full inspection of the rooms prior to your arrival. Please do speak to your onsite team if you have any questions
The Accommodation does charge for damages in the rooms and communal areas. In the kitchen this is a shared space with shared responsibilities and unless one person takes full responsibility (and therefore the full charge), then this will be split between all people in the cluster.
When access is required the onsite property team will give you prior notice.
Regular maintenance and health and safety checks are required throughout the building, if regular access is required to your communal areas then you will be informed either in your welcome pack or on the noticeboard in your kitchen
As a part of your tenancy you will have inspections 3 / 4 times a year, these are organised by the onsite team who will give you prior notice.
All of the images on their website show the representation of the rooms and room types in the accommodation, and are for marketing purposes only. Your room will have the same fixtures, fittings and equipment although it may be in a slightly different set up or layout.
With the accommodation you truly are home, therefore your guests are more than welcome to stay over with you. They would ask that you let both the onsite team know, and also take into consideration your flatmates. Guests are able to stay for a maximum of 3 nights, for further information please speak to your accommodation team.
You are solely responsible for your guests, and you would be liable if they cause any complaints or damage.
Their team are more than happy to assist you with this, you will need to agree to them signing for your post when arriving. They will take in your parcels, store them safely and let you know when you have an item to collect – they will be using Parcel Tracker to log and inform you of your parcel arriving – here they are able to ensure your parcel is carbon neutral for the ‘last leg’ of its journey. They can only hold your parcels for 14 days before they must return them, as they have very limited space to store items.
You will need to ensure that your post is labelled correctly;
YOUR NAME,
YOUR ROOM
ACCOMMODATION NAME
1ST LINE OF ADDRESS
CITY
POSTCODE
This information is available from your tenancy agreement, or in your welcome pack
Within 7 days of your arrival you will be sent an inventory form to complete, any issues that you may find can be reported on this to the property staff – they can then look into getting these issues rectified for you.
If you have any issues during the year, then you can log these via the StuRents App, this lets the property team know about any issues – please remember they will need access permission to get this sorted for you!
Maintenance issues will be completed;
Priority One – Emergency repairs – are completed, and or made safe, within 24 hours of a report of a defect
Priority Two – Urgent Repairs – are completed within five working days of report of the defect
Priority Three – Non-Urgent Repairs – are completed within 28 days of a report of a defect
Your room is cleaned, prepared and ready for you from the start of your tenancy with them. You do not have to check in on the start date of your tenancy agreement, but your room and the team will be there to help you!
No. You have to be able to present your ID and sign for your key yourself, even if you are going to be late you need to be present to check in.
You will be sent an email from your property team asking for this information, this is so they can prepare for your arrival and have someone available to check you in faster after your journey – they do recommend that you let them know.
They are not able to store any items prior to your arrival as they will be in the process of getting your room ready for you! – you can always organise a store service who can store and deliver any items to the property on your behalf.
You can make a booking with us through;
As a full time student, you are considered as exempt by the local Councils – however as with all residential properties this must be proven once you have registered at your chosen University. When you have registered your course you will need to liaise with your ‘Student Services’ team to get your ‘Council Tax Exemption Certificate’ which must be presented to your accommodation team. Without proof of Council Tax exemption you will be liable to pay in full.
To learn more about the deposit requirement, please check the policy section above, or feel free to reach out to your amber agent.
For more details about guarantor requirements, refer to the policy section above or connect with your amber agent.
For more information on payment plans, refer to the policy section above, or contact your amber agent for assistance.
The Leap Guarantor Waiver is an alternative to the traditional UK-based guarantor requirement for student accommodation. It allows qualifying students to secure their tenancy without naming a guarantor, by paying a non-refundable waiver fee which is built into their rent. Once active, Leap serves as the guarantor in case of financial default by the tenant.
Only students are eligible under Leap’s underwriting guidelines. Non-students cannot use the waiver.
Key Benefits for Students
During the Concurrent booking journey, students are shown two tenancy options:
Option
Label
Weekly Rent
Guarantor Required
Includes Waiver
Standard
“UK GUARANTOR MAY BE REQUIRED”
Lower
Yes
No
Waiver
“UK GUARANTOR NOT REQUIRED”
Higher
No
Yes
The waiver must be selected by the student at the time of booking. It cannot be added manually later by property management staff or admins.
Back-End Confirmation Process in Concurrent
After booking, team members must:
Do Not:
Eligibility Criteria
Tenancy Takeovers & Reassignments
If a tenant using the Leap Waiver wants to cancel or transfer their tenancy:
A new Leap policy will be generated for the incoming student if the waiver is selected.
Non-Arrivals: How Leap Handles Them
Definition
A non-arrival refers to a tenant who:
Claim Requirements
Accepted as Proof of Intent:
Payment Timelines
Tenant Falls Into Arrears – Default Process
Claim Requirements
Proof of communication must include a clear demand for payment and must be dated appropriately – STAGE 1
Ongoing Claim Monitoring by Leap (via Reserv)
Operational Tips & Reminders
Task
Reminder
Booking
Students must choose waiver at booking – no retroactive changes
Tenancy Records
Never manually edit Leap fields
Cancellations
Waiver can be removed; new student can choose waiver or not
Non-Student Contracts
Not eligible – waiver is student-only
Claims
Submit within 120 days; full documentation required
Proof of Intent
Must be dated within 90 days of start and show clear intent to move in
Claim Submission Portal
All waiver-related claims must be submitted via the portal (to be provided). Claims cannot be submitted via email—only via the online form.
Team Script – Advising a Student
“If you don’t have a UK-based guarantor, you can book using the Leap Guarantor Waiver. Just select the rent option marked ‘UK GUARANTOR NOT REQUIRED’ during your booking. The fee is included in your rent, and there’s no separate payment or guarantor form needed. It’s a quick, easy way to confirm your accommodation.”
Quick Reference Checklist
Area
Step
Booking
Student selects “UK Guarantor Not Required”
Post-Booking
Confirm Leap ID & waiver tag in Concurrent
Contract Status
Await “Guarantor Approved” or “Ready to Sign”
Takeover
Remove waiver and reissue option for incoming student
Claims
Submit via Leap within 120 days with all required docs
Non-Arrivals
Provide signed agreement + proof of intent to arrive
Defaults
Provide ledger + signed agreement + 7-day notice
Newcastle upon Tyne has over 50,000 students across different institutions such as Newcastle University and Northumbria University. Newcastle upon Tyne is known for it's cultural, affordable living, and history. On-campus housing in Newcastle such as private halls and student halls often fills up quickly, making off-campus options an necessary choice. International students can choose from student rooms, like ensuite rooms, non-ensuite rooms, and studio apartments, ensuring flexibility for different lifestyles. Many student flats Newcastle upon Tyne are located close to major universities, transport links, and social hubs, combining convenience with community.
Amber simplifies the student housing search in Newcastle with a user-friendly platform, verified property listings, and personalised support. Students can explore student rentals Newcastle upon Tyne from top providers such as Scape, Unilodge, and Student Village, and benefit from flexible lease options tailored to student needs. Some of the top accommodation options in Newcastle upon Tyne include St Mary's Newcastle and Bryson Court. With amber as the starting point for all accommodation searches, students can confidently find safe, convenient, and affordable housing in Newcastle.
Newcastle upon Tyne is a city in the United Kingdom. It is known for its welcoming community, economic opportunities, and cultural diversity. It is home to over 300,000 residents. It is located in north-east England on the northern bank of the River Tyne. Newcastle is nicknamed as the "Steel City" due to its industrial heritage. Newcastle has a glorious history dating back to Roman times. Newcastle upon Tyne is surrounded by countryside, historic places, and beaches. This makes it a perfect place for those who enjoy outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and exploring nature.
The city has a 92% employment rate, thanks to it's industries in the feilds such as education, healthcare, technology, and digital media. Newcastle also has several higher education institutions and thus it makes it a key destination for students. Newcastle has a safety index of 76 and it provides secure and welcoming atmosphere for residents. Students also visit attractions like the Tyne Bridge, Newcastle Castle, and St. James’ Park. All these factors make this city that offers a variety of student accommodation near Newcastle University and Northumbria University an ideal place to live.
Students can choose from different types of accommodation such as en-suites, non-ensuites, and studios in Newcastle upon Tyne. Each one of them comes with its own level of privacy and community experience. It also ensures that you don’t compromise while selecting your new home. Let’s take a look at some of the student accommodation Newcastle upon Tyne options:
1. St James' Point - ★★★★★ (5.0/5) - Fantastic student housing facility. The team is accommodating and kind. From: £159 per week
2. St James' House - ★★★★★ (5.0/5) - I have been staying here for a couple of years now. One of the best studio apartment options in the city. From: £229 per week
3. Collegiate Plummer House - ★★★★★ (4.9/5) - The friendliest accommodation. The staff always make you feel at home. From: £165 per week
4. The Foundry - ★★★★★ (5.0/5) - Great location, reasonable price, lovely vibe. This place feels like home. Highlight. The staff is amazing and has such positive energy! - From: £175 per week
5. iQ Collingwood - ★★★★★ (5.0/5) - The location of the accommodation is excellent. There are lively, spacious rooms, and the surroundings are also pleasant. - From: £160 per week
Newcastle upon Tyne has many student housing options. Students can choose from cheap student accommodation in Newcastle upon Tyne which include options such as 2-bedroom rooms, 3-bedroom rooms, and studio apartments. These options help students to find which option fits best for their lifestyles. Below are some of the affordable shared accommodations in Newcastle upon Tyne that you can check out.
1.Newcastle 1 - From 155/week
2. The Bridge - From £180 per week
3. Quay Point - From £160 per week
4. Market House - From £170 per week
5. Albert Place- From £159 per week
Newcastle has many good neighbourhoods, each one of it caters to a different lifestyle. Students can easily choose a neighbourhood based on factors such as nearness to universities and affordability. Here are some of the popular student areas that provide accommodation within just a short walk away from universities:
1. Jesmond – This area is a top choice for students studying in Newcastle University and Northumbria University. Jesmond has plenty of bars, cafes, and shops. Popular Newcastle upon Tyne student rentals in this area are Bryson Court and others. Average rent: £125–£150 per week.
2. Heaton – Heaton is ideal for students who are looking for more affordable accommodation options. Heaton has a peaceful atmosphere and it also has provides easy access to the city centre via the metro. One of the best student rentals in Newcastle upon Tyne is Union Square. Average rent: £90–£130 per week.
3. Sandyford – If you are someone who prefer a quieter area, then Sandyford is perfect for you. It’s close to universities. Sheares Hall is one of the best off-campus Newcastle University apartments option. Average rent: £110–£140 per week.
4. Newcastle City Centre – The City Centre has shops, restaurants, clubs, and cultural venues closer to you. Popular off-campus housing Newcastle upon Tyne city centre includes City Co-Living Newcastle. Average rent: £140–£180 per week.
5. Quayside – Quayside is known for its riverside views, Quayside is great for students who enjoy an active social life. This area offers modern apartments and walking paths along the Tyne. Average rent: £150–£200 per week. Top student apartments for rent in Newcastle upon Tyne options include Market House.
Newcastle upon Tyne has a wide variety accommodation options which are designed to meet different needs and budgets. Students living in the city can choose from private student halls and shared living accommodations varying from studios to multi-bedroom apartments. Purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) is accommodation that is usually located near universities or in the city centre and provides modern facilities. Private accommodation has modern en-suite rooms or self-contained studios, which include a private kitchen and bathroom. Here’s a quick guide to the most common room types:
1. Ensuite Rooms - Ensuite apartments in Newcastle upon Tyne comes with a private bedroom and attached bathroom, giving students personal space while having the liberty to socialize in shared housing.
Privacy: A private bathroom ensures comfort and convenience.
Shared Living Areas: Kitchen and lounge are shared, encouraging interaction.
Ideal For: Students wanting privacy with the option to socialise.
2. Non-Ensuite Rooms - Non-ensuite rooms have a private bedroom with a shared bathroom, making them budget-friendly options.
Privacy: Bedroom remains personal, bathroom is shared with others.
Shared Living Areas: Kitchens and common areas are communal.
Ideal For: Students looking for affordable housing with community living.
3. Shared Apartments
Shared apartments have individual bedrooms but the residents share bathrooms, kitchens, and lounges.
Privacy: Bedrooms are private; other areas are communal.
Shared Living Areas: Strong focus on social living and group activities.
Ideal For: Students who enjoy community living and making friends.
4. Private Rooms
Private apartments have a full flat with a bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen solely for one person. Private rentals in Newcastle are a common choice, particularly in areas like Jesmond and Heaton.
Privacy: Full privacy with no shared areas.
Shared Living Areas: None, the entire space belongs to the resident.
Ideal For: Students who want full independence and maximum comfort.
5. Studios - Studio apartments in Newcastle upon Tyne are private spaces with a bedroom, bathroom, and kitchenette in one unit.
Privacy: Complete independence with private facilities.
Shared Living Areas: No shared spaces inside the unit.
Ideal For: Students who prefer independence and quiet study environments.
Students usually spends £850–£1,500 per month including the rent, food, transport, and relaxation. Thus careful planning becomes important ass it can help reduce extra expenses outside of student accommodation and save a few pounds. Below is the breakdown of cost of living that can help in planning expenses.
1. Off-campus accommodation: Accommodation costs for students in Newcastle typically range from £350 to £900 per month.
2. Food: On average, food expenses for students in Newcastle range from £450 to £480 per month.
3. Groceries: The average monthly cost for groceries in Newcastle for students is between £120 and £140.
4. Transportation: Transportation costs for students in Newcastle average between £60 and £80 per month.
5. Clothes: Students typically spend between £90 and £120 on clothing each month.
6. Entertainment: Leisure activities typically cost students in Newcastle around £30 to £50 per month.
Newcastle upon Tyne has a top class of transportation system that can help you to reach on time wherever you want to go, be it your lectures or meeting friends, there’s a mode of transport that will fit your every need. Here’s a breakdown of the best ways to travel:
| Transport option | Details | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Bus | Most popular and affordable; Go North East & Stagecoach cover major student areas and university campuses. | Student pass: £15–£20/week |
| Metro & Trains | Fast for city trips and nearby towns like Gateshead & Sunderland; Tyne and Wear Metro connects student areas; National Rail offers student railcards (up to 30% off). | Metro pass: ~£20/week; Railcard: ~£30/year |
| Biking | Dedicated cycling lanes; bike-share schemes; students often rent or buy bikes. | Rentals: £10–£15/week |
| Walking | Very walkable student areas like Jesmond & Heaton; eco-friendly and free. | Free |
| Taxis & Ride-Sharing | Uber, Bolt & local taxis available; good for late nights or quick trips. | £5–£10 per ride |
Nearest Properties to Newcastle University:
Newcastle is famous for being safe and student-friendly, it provides an environment where students can excel academically and grow socially. With student accommodation scattered near universities, the city is located at the centre. There are several hangout spots for students. Students usually spend their time at Holy Hobo which is a cafe-bar in Jesmond. Places like Popworld Newcastle offer drinks and a joyful atmosphere. The Quayside Market is held every Sunday and transforms the riverside into a hub filled with food stalls and local makers. The Jesmond Dene provides a retreat for picnics or a jog, by providing a peaceful woodland valley just minutes away from the area of Jesmond. Also Events such as the Newcastle Food and Drinks Festival and Newcastle International Film Festival bring energy to the town, providing great chance for students to enjoy and network with people. The city’s is also very famous for it's architecture and art galleries. For Students who love shopping there is the Grainger Market. All in all, student life in this English city is as rewarding as it is memorable.
The city has academic programs, industry links, and a happening student life. It's a place that gives both higher education and career growth. Here’s a look at the best universities in the city:
1. Newcastle University: Newcastle University is a member of the Russell Group and is famous for its research. It has a wide range of programs in fields like medicine, law, engineering, and social sciences.
2. Northumbria University: Northumbria University is famous, as it focus more on employability and practical learning. Northumbria students enrol in diverse programs in business, law, arts, and engineering. This university as well have strong industry connections and thus provide better placement opportunities.
3. Newcastle College: Newcastle College helps students in vocational training, apprenticeships, and higher education programs. Its courses are designed to provide hands-on skills and real-world experience for students pursuing various career paths.