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  1. 1 de may. de 2024 · Academic Year 2024-2025. Autumn Term 2024. Bank Holiday: Monday 26 August. Enrolment for 6.1s:Tuesday 27 – Thursday 29 August. Start of Teaching:Monday 9 September. Half Term:Monday 28 October – Friday 1 November. End of Term:Friday 20 December. Spring Term 2025. Start of Term:Monday 6 January.

  2. 20 de sept. de 2022 · We normally inspect good providers within 5 years. They may receive monitoring and other visits. Requires improvement. We normally inspect providers that require improvement within 12 to 30 months of the publication of their latest full inspection report. They will normally have a monitoring visit before the full inspection.

  3. To further support our students’ academic needs, Esher Sixth Form College has introduced a hassle-free solution fo… Posted on: 13 Mar 2024 (Updated: 25 Apr 2024) BPhO: Gold Marks Milestone Achievement

  4. ESHER SIXTH FORM COLLEGE. Gender of entry Mixed ID URN: 145006, DfE number: 936/8602 UKPRN: 10065149 Establishment status Open . Admissions policy Not applicable ...

  5. Our Cafés. Click to favourite this page. Share this content via Facebook. Share this content via Email. Outstanding teaching and learning for 16-19 year olds in South West London and Surrey. Esher Sixth Form College. Weston Green Road, Thames Ditton, Surrey, KT7 0JB. email: info@esher.ac.uk. tel: 020 8398 0291.

  6. All absences should be reported by parents or carers using the Parent Portal, or alternatively by telephone (020 8398 0291) or email via absences@esher.ac.uk . In addition, students should also at the earliest opportunity inform their subject teachers via email/Teams to check what work they can undertake to catch up. Authorising general absences.

  7. Esher Sixth Form College offers two main sources of financial support to students – the Bursary Fund and Free Meals, with our ‘Student Finance Statement’ providing further details. Occasionally other possible sources of support are also advertised to relevant students, such as local bursaries provided by rotary clubs or grants aimed at students progressing to university.