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Godalming College is a sixth form college, situated in Godalming, 31 miles (50 km) south-west of London and five miles from Guildford, Surrey. The college had been consistently oversubscribed in years prior to 2010 and is considered to be one of the best state colleges in the UK. [ 1 ]
Pages in category "Sixth form colleges in Surrey" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Godalming College; H. Hurtwood House; M. More House ...
King Edward VI, the school's founder, awarding the charter to the Lord Mayor of London, Sir George Barne.Watercolour by George Vertue, 1750. British Museum, London.. The school was founded in 1553 as Bridewell Hospital, after Nicholas Ridley petitioned Edward VI to give some of his empty palaces over to the City of London (governed by the City of London Corporation) to house homeless women and ...
Esher Sixth Form College is an open access, non-selective 16-19 Academy located in Thames Ditton, Surrey, England. Rated as "outstanding" in September 2022 [ 2 ] by Ofsted , it now has around 2100 [ 2 ] students enrolled, with a catchment drawn from north Surrey and southwest London . [ 2 ]
Post-war, students were selected via the eleven-plus examination. From the early 1960s, there were three classes in each of the first five-year groups. Each class held about thirty students and was referenced using the year group number and house system letter: J (for Jekyll), F (for Fearon) or P (for Page) - Jekyll, Fearon and Page being famous people with some connection to the Godalming ...
Three Rivers Academy Sixth Form College is the school's sixth form. In the school's 2019 inspection by Ofsted , the report said that "The sixth form is good. Students’ outcomes have improved markedly over time and they are well prepared for their next steps". [ 2 ]
Woking College is a sixth form college in Woking, Surrey, with over 1,500 16-19-year-olds studying A Levels and advanced vocational courses. [1] It was the first purpose-built sixth-form college in Surrey and the first buildings were designed by Raymond Ash. [2] The college attracts students from over 50 schools.
The Abbey School, Farnham Bramley Oak Academy, Bramley Brooklands School, Reigate Carwarden House Community School, Camberley Clifton Hill School, Caterham Fordway Centre, Ashford