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  2. University of Surrey - Wikipedia

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    The undergraduate student body is composed of 73% from the UK, 11% from the EU and 16% from outside of the EU. [59] More students graduate from Surrey with a First Class Honours degree (44.4%) than with a 2:1 degree (40.9%), placing it second amongst mainstream British universities by the proportion of First Class degrees awarded. [60]

  3. Campus card - Wikipedia

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    A campus credential, more commonly known as a campus card or a campus ID card is an identification document certifying the status of an educational institution's students, faculty, staff or other constituents as members of the institutional community and eligible for access to services and resources. Campus credentials are typically valid for ...

  4. Unique Student Identifier - Wikipedia

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    Unique Student Identifier logo. Unique Student Identifier (USI) is a unique educational reference number issued by the Australian Government to all higher education students (including universities, TAFEs and independent tertiary colleges) for the purpose of collecting information about a student's training and study activity, and their movements within the VET and higher education systems in ...

  5. Collingwood College, Surrey - Wikipedia

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    Collingwood is the largest secondary school in Surrey, [6] with over 2,000 students, including more than 400 in the sixth form. It occupies a 30-acre (120,000 m 2) campus and is divided in the three main areas: 'Kingston' (Years 10 & 11), 'Barossa' (Years 7–9), and the sixth form centre.

  6. Johnston Heights Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Johnston Heights offers French, Spanish and language challenge courses for senior students. Programs like ESL (English as a Second Language) and B.A.S.E.S incorporated into the school. The school has a strong academic range, with more than 50% of the school's students on the honour roll.

  7. Windsor Forest Colleges Group - Wikipedia

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    East Berkshire College was established in May 1992 through the merger of Langley and Windsor and Maidenhead Colleges. In November 1995 it had 12,283 enrolled students - of whom 2,917 attended full time - making it one of the largest further education colleges in England. [2]

  8. Reigate College - Wikipedia

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    Reigate College is a state college in Reigate, Surrey, England, for students aged 16–19. [1] The college occupies part of the town centre between the High Street and railway station . Reigate College was graded by Ofsted as "Outstanding" in 2008.

  9. Esher Sixth Form College - Wikipedia

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    The transformation into a sixth form college began in 1974 with the last intake of grammar school pupils. It became a wholly sixth form college in 1979, by which time it was known as Esher College and had approximately 1000 students. It has since expanded, and the 2021 prospectus describes the college as 'a community of over 1900 full-time ...