Girton College, University of Cambridge located at Huntingdon Rd, Girton, Cambridge CB3 0JG, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01223 338999

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Girton College, University of Cambridge cambridge
Girton College, University of Cambridge cambridge
Girton College, University of Cambridge cambridge
Girton College, University of Cambridge cambridge
Girton College, University of Cambridge cambridge
Girton College, University of Cambridge cambridge
Girton College, University of Cambridge cambridge
Girton College, University of Cambridge cambridge

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Mabel Koh

4 Google Rating

Girton is probably the furthest from the city centre and hence the hardest to get to! However, it is

4/ 5

Girton is probably the furthest from the city centre and hence the hardest to get to! However, it is also charming in its own ways.

Mario Orban

5 Google Rating

Pros Great college community (partly due to the distance from town meaning that people socialise in

5/ 5

Pros Great college community (partly due to the distance from town meaning that people socialise in college more) Swimming pool and fantastic gardens All the sports fields are on site More relaxed atmosphere than in some colleges. Academic aspiration comes from you and there is less peer pressure to overwork yourself and a more positive and supportive attitude from directors of studies and tutors. Very diverse and accepting community Also very caring community - just one example is that you meet the Mistress (yes, we have a Mistress, not a Master!) a few times over the course of three years in small groups, whereas at some other colleges (especially those of Girton's size), I get the feeling its all a lot more impersonal. AMAZING history - the only women's college that is now mixed. Our great hall has portraits of past Mistresses all round it - very different to most colleges that have at most one or two portraits of women. The Old Girtonians were incredible people and its a privilege to be a part of their history. The fact that it is further out of town is a reminder of the way they fought for women's rights to education and equality (they weren't allowed to be near the men or part of the university at the beginning). The very equal balloting system which means you are basically guaranteed a great room for at least one year, without having to pay loads extra. It is also not based on academic or extracurricular achievement (unlike some other colleges), since at Girton all types of people and skills are valued. The great self-catering facilities! Some colleges will say they have 'self-catering' facilities and it's actually only a microwave or maybe at the most a plug-in hob. At Girton, you have at least a decent-sized kitchen (and some of them are huge!) for each corridor (usually per 8-10 people), with an oven, four hobs, fridge, etc. As the majority of people eat in hall most of the time, there isn't much competition to use the kitchen, so if you want to cook a lot it's totally fine - but for everyone, it is really nice to have the option. Girton is one of the only places in the country that is home to a black squirrel population. Really fantastic sports facilities which everyone, not just the rugby team, uses. (Swimming, gymming, tennis, squash... you name it!) Cons Occasionally the distance from town can be annoying The Girton distance jokes from other colleges

Dave Hall

4 Google Rating

If I had to be a student again, I'd still chose Girton. Relaxed and friendly, with a decent swimming

4/ 5

If I had to be a student again, I'd still chose Girton. Relaxed and friendly, with a decent swimming pool and a good canteen. Not that I'd actually want to be a student again, of course... :P

Dave Bosworth

5 Google Rating

Beautiful grounds and buildings, great for a summer walk

5/ 5

Beautiful grounds and buildings, great for a summer walk

Pat Fryer

5 Google Rating

Relaxed learning in the good old days.

5/ 5

Relaxed learning in the good old days.

Andrew Haley

4 Google Rating

Beautiful quiet grounds, shady on a sunny day. Interesting college buildings, lovely garden. Relativ

4/ 5

Beautiful quiet grounds, shady on a sunny day. Interesting college buildings, lovely garden. Relatively welcoming to visitors (more so than the colleges in the city centre)

Chris Lines

5 Google Rating

Striking buildings in beautiful grounds.

5/ 5

Striking buildings in beautiful grounds.

Joan Llewellyn

5 Google Rating

Attended a formal dinner in these beautiful surroundings.

5/ 5

Attended a formal dinner in these beautiful surroundings.

Richard Hewitt

3 Google Rating

Work at last ,a lot more quiet .

3/ 5

Work at last ,a lot more quiet .

Akash Gupta

4 Google Rating

Quiet place with nice walking routes. Great greenery. Buildings are shaped like a castle, but don't

4/ 5

Quiet place with nice walking routes. Great greenery. Buildings are shaped like a castle, but don't look very pleasant.

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