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  1. Godalming College is a specialist sixth form college with a wide range of courses, excellent results and a vibrant community. Learn more about the college, its facilities, enrichment programmes and student support.

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      Courses. Please find information below on the wide range of...

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      Godalming College : 90.1%: Sixth Form Colleges: 80.5%:...

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      The College does not enrol students who are 18 years or...

  2. Courses. Please find information below on the wide range of courses that we offer. Courses can be taken in any combination. To qualify for Level 3 study you must have a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade 4 or above, plus any specific entry requirements which you will find in the course detail.

  3. 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.

  4. Godalming College, Godalming. 2,883 likes · 24 talking about this · 1,982 were here. Godalming College is one of the top-performing sixth form colleges in the country.

  5. Godalming College is a non-denominational school for 16-19 year olds, offering a range of A-levels, BTECs and other courses. It has a reputation for high quality teaching, results and enrichment activities, and is recognised by the Department for Education as providing 'significant value' for students.

  6. Oct 3, 2023 · With institutions like Ohio State University and Cedarville University, Columbus offers an array of programs at every level, catering to just about any academic interest or career goal. Throughout this page, we dive into the colleges in Columbus and highlight what they can offer you.

  7. List of colleges and universities in Ohio. The state of Ohio is home to a number of public and private institutions of higher learning. Prior to statehood, the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 included a provision to establish an institution of higher education in what became Ohio.