Woking College
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| Woking College | |
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| School type | Sixth form college |
| Ofsted | Reports |
| Age | 16 to 19 |
| Enrollment | c.1,700 |
| Website | woking |
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Woking College is a sixth form college in Woking, Surrey, with over 1,700 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. For students who need to top up their GCSE grades there are courses in English, maths and biology.
Facilities include a sports centre, gym and playing fields, a 140-seat theatre and dance studio, an arts block, and a science building.
Notable alumni
[edit | edit source]- Shoaib Bashir, England and Somerset cricketer
- Carlton Cole, West Ham United striker
- Will Forster, MP for Woking, 2024-
- Lizzi Jordan, gold medal-winning Paralympic cyclist
- Sarah Mullally, former Chief Nursing Officer for England and Archbishop of Canterbury designate