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Local Community

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Anna Coates Yoga

2024 Class Flyers

Boogie Pumps Street Dance

County Junior Street Dance, Boogie Pumps (1)

Cheerleading

Cheerleading

Child ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥ Centre

C4F CIC are happy to announce the opening of a child contact centre in Feltham.

We also offer a 10 week family links parenting class. 

Child contact centre

Godalming Table Tennis Club

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Guildford City Boys and Girls Football Club

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Guildford City Cricket Youth Project

Guildford City Cricket

Guildford Dance

Ballet

 

Guildford Playball

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Guildfordians Rugby - women's teams

Guildfordians

Guildford Rugby Club - Touch Rugby

GRC

Guildford Saints Football

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Guildford Saints Futsal

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Guildford Table Tennis Association

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Guildford Volunteer Police Cadets

HH Fitness - Gym Circuits

HH Fitness

Holiday Camps - Camp England

Camp England

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Home Start

Homestart

Kidical Mass Cycle Event

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Matrix

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Mayford Athletic FC Girls Football

We are a family friendly club providing football and fun for boys and girls from under 6 through to under 17 based in Woking Surrey. Whilst we are an all-inclusive mixed teams club, we have noticed over the last few seasons that there is a trend towards girls wanting to play in all-girls teams and we are keen to take this feedback on board.

Our ultimate objective is to establish a set of girl’s teams across our age groups and get them playing regular matches against other girls’ teams, but the first step on that journey is understanding if there is demand for this provision.

Mayford

Multisports Guildford

Register drop autumn term 2025

PQA Guildford

PQA

Restore2 Mini Training

Restore2mini training

Saints School of Dance & Cheerleading

We are a Guildford based dance & cheerleading school who are looking to encourage children to partake in any fitness/wellbeing classes, especially after this past year.  

Secondary School Information and Offer

Sparks Film and Media Arts Club

 

 

Sunbeam Fostering Agency

Sunbeam Fostering Agency are looking for foster carers. If you are interested or would like more information please click here 

Surrey Connect - On demand bus service

Surrey Connect is a digital on demand bus service, known as a Digital Demand Responsive Transport (DDRT) solution, that is available in Surrey.

It is available for anyone to use to travel across West Guildford, Farnham and Cranleigh.  

Surrey Nomads FC

 

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Surrey Rams Basketball

Swim Lessons - Horizon Swim School

Horizon Swim School are a charitable trust that provides swim lessons for the local community.

Our swimming lesson programmes cater for everyone, from babies to adults, and provide a complete pathway for the non-swimmer all the way through to advanced levels Whether you’re young or old, our swimming lessons are enjoyable and engaging, and help swimmers develop essential lifelong skills.

Our bespoke syllabus, spanning levels Young Beginner to Level 3 guides our learners through every splash of the way.

As they progress, they will earn certificates in recognition of their achievements.

We have spaces at the Horizon Guildford site in the village of Merrow.

Learn to swim

The Aviator - Local Outdoor Cinema

Screen on the lawn at aviator

The Hideaway

The Hideaway is a non-profit social enterprise which enables young people to reach their potential through employment and training, as well as volunteer opportunities and DofE experience. 

We are an initiative of The Matrix Trust, a local youth work charity who support young people in and around Guildford. . 

The Hideaway Café provides locals with a place to escape, connect with each other and to give back to their community.

The Hideaway Cafe has a hireable meeting room which is perfect for hosting kids birthday parties, social events, business breakfasts/lunches, meetings, and anything else that either a meeting room or large cafe space may be required for. 

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The Joanna School of Dance and Performing Arts

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The Jungle Body

 

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Triple Harmony Choir

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News

21st August 2025

ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥ Results 2025

ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥ Celebrates Superb Results at ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥ Level ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥ is proud to present our ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥ results as we celebrate with our outgoing Year 11 class of 2025. We are absolutely thrilled to be able to report that a third of all of our grades were at 7, 8 or 9, with 2 thirds of all grades at what is termed a ‘strong pass’ at ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥ – that is grade 5 or above. Individual subjects tell a story of excellence too – Mathematics report over 40% of all grades at a grade 7 or above; a similar story has played out in History with just under 40% at grade 7 or above; and, as a Music Specialist College, we are delighted to announce that 50% of all Music ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥ grades were also at a grade 7 or above. All told, this places our students in an incredibly strong position to enter our Sixth Form provision and we cannot wait to welcome both them and a raft of external applicants to join us in September.  They will arrive in a Sixth Form that has just secured the best results in our history, with 3 of our outgoing Year 13 students securing places to study at Oxford; 7 students securing places to read medicine; 5 students being awarded places to read Law; and 1 being offered a place at Musical Conservatoire.  All of this alongside a range of high quality apprenticeships, gap years and other professional opportunities. For students and families considering where to study for A levels, both our ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥ and A Level results underline why Guildford County Sixth Form is such a strong choice.  We offer a track record of exceptional teaching, personalised support and a vibrant, ambitious learning community that equips students to excel in any path that they choose. This year’s success is all the more remarkable given the challenges that this cohort faced earlier in their education due to the pandemic.  Our students have shown determination, resilience and a commitment to excellence that will serve them well in the years ahead.  The results also reflect the strength of partnership between our school, our families and our wider community and the unwavering dedication of our outstanding staff. We are especially proud of our top performing students, all of whom averaged at least a grade 8 across all subjects.  For their exceptional results, our special recognition goes to: Iris Isabelle Charlotte Oliver Hayden Samuel India – 9 ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥s at grade 9 and 1 at grade 8 Samuel Daisy – 9 ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥s at grade 9 and 1 at grade 8 Jagoda Freya Katy – 10 ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥s at grade 9 Karina – 9 ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥s at grade 9 and 1 at grade 8 Isu – 9 ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥s at grade 9 and 1 at grade 8 Caitlin Steve Smith, Headteacher at ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥, said “We are really pleased with the results our students have achieved today.  A third of all grades being awarded in the top band of grades 7-9 is a reflection of the hard work and dedication of our student and staff community.  Following exceptional results at A level last week, we now look forward to welcoming not only internal applicants, but also many new external students into our Year 12 provision.  Aside from our Year 11 students, we also want to make special mention today of the 15 students in Years 9 and 10 who took Heritage Language ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥s and achieved grade 9s; an amazing achievement for them all.” Guildford County Sixth Form is now welcoming applications for September 2025.  With a proven record of academic excellence and a commitment to helping every student realise their potential, there has never been a better time to join our thriving community.Read Full Article
14th August 2025

A Level Results 2025

Guildford County Sixth Form Celebrates Best A Level Results in School History ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥ is proud to announce that this summer’s A level results are the best in our history – by a significant margin.  At 40%, close to half of all grades awarded were at A* or A, placing our students among the very top performers nationally and opening doors to some of the most competitive and prestigious university places and apprenticeship opportunities available. For students and families considering where to study for A levels, these results underline why Guildford County Sixth Form is such a strong choice.  We offer a track record of exceptional teaching, personalised support and a vibrant, ambitious learning community that equips students to excel in any path that they choose. This year’s success is all the more remarkable given the challenges this cohort faced earlier in their education due to the pandemic.  Our students have shown determination, resilience and a commitment to excellence that will serve them well in the years ahead.  The results also reflect the strength of partnership between our school, our families and our wider community and the unwavering dedication of our outstanding staff. We are especially proud of our top-performing students: Hayden Cheung – 4 A* grades in Maths, Further Maths, Chemistry, and Physics Isobel Kirkwood – 3 A* grades in Biology, History, and Psychology Joseph Readhead – 3 A* grades in Biology, Chemistry, and Maths William Rees – 3 A* grades and 1 A in Maths, Further Maths, Physics, and Chemistry Rose Shaw – 3 A* grades in History, Maths, and Sociology Emma Shepherd – 3 A* grades in Maths, Further Maths, and Physics Ethan Siu – 3 A* grades in Further Maths, Chemistry, and Maths Daisy Usherwood – 3 A* grades in Maths, Further Maths, and German Reuben Wheeler – 3 A* grades in Chemistry, Economics, and Maths Taha Khan – 2 A* grades and 2 A grades in Maths, Further Maths, Biology, and Chemistry Beyond individual successes, 3 of our students have secured places to study at Oxford; 7 students have secured places to read medicine; 1 has been offered a place at Musical Conservatoire.  All of this alongside a range of high-quality apprenticeships, gap years and other professional opportunities. Headteacher Steve Smith said: “These results are a proud moment in the history of our school.  They show that with the right support, high expectations and a community that works together, our young people can achieve at the very highest level.  For anyone considering their next step after ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥s, Guildford County Sixth Form offers the teaching, environment and opportunities to succeed.” Guildford County Sixth Form is now welcoming applications for September 2025.  With a proven record of academic excellence and a commitment to helping every student realise their potential, there has never been a better time to join our thriving community.  Read Full Article
22nd August 2024

ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥ Results 2024

We are delighted to share with you the news of our incredibly strong ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥ results for 2024.  These results are the best we’ve ever seen at County against almost every single measure and are a testament to the relentless dedication of our staff and the remarkable work ethic of our students.  Our focus now shifts to welcoming these students into our Sixth Form, for which we are still accepting new applications, and to ensuring that they are prepared for the challenges and rigour of post 16 study. Despite all and any challenges that have faced our outgoing Year 11s’ education, it has been truly rewarding to watch them grow into the outstanding young adults that they are today, supported by a fantastic team of staff.  We are now looking forward to the upcoming national data analysis, which will allow us to precisely measure the progress of each student and the school as a whole.  That said, given our very strong attainment figures, I’m confident that we have performed admirably as a school at ÃÛÌÒÖ±²¥ level and that every child should be able to take pride in their achievements. As we prepare now to enter the new academic year, our challenge is to continue striving for excellence for every single child.  We have already spent considerable time reviewing our results, student by student and our focus now will be on those marginal gains that we can continue to make and that will continue to foster truly effective learning experiences for every student. Today, then, marks the conclusion of one phase of each student’s education and presents a wonderful opportunity to celebrate their achievements.  We are incredibly proud of the Year 11 Class of 2024 for their outstanding results and wish them the very best as they move on to the next chapter of their lives.  For many, I’m thrilled to say that this next chapter will be with us here at Guildford County Sixth Form and we look forward to welcoming them and a large number of new recruits in September. As we move into the new academic year, we will make it our mission to transform the lives of the children we serve and to ensure that learning is ever at the centre of our work here at County.  We will do this with a care and dedication that set us apart from others.Read Full Article
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