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Wandsworth Epsom Emily formerly at Raynes Park High School Guy I usually get a train to Raynes Park and then a Ollie Maisie formerly at Box Hill School train to . Alternatively, I can get the How do I get to formerly at Christ’s School formerly at I get to College by taking the train 406 bus to Kingston and then the K3 to . Burntwood Secondary from Epsom to Raynes Park and then Normally I will walk to Southfields tube Raynes Park to Thames Ditton. station, from there I get the tube to Esher College? I usually walk or take the bus to My journey usually takes around 40 minutes. Wimbledon station and then it’s a 17 Clapham Junction where I get the train minute train journey to Thames Ditton. direct to Thames Ditton, overall my journey takes me around an hour.

Twickenham

Ciara Ethan formerly at Gumley House Hamzahformerly at Orleans Park I get the R68 bus from outside my house RaynesI take the trainPark from School Twickenham to New Malden in Strawberry Hill to Hampton Court and then switch platforms to get the train to Station. I then take the train from there I travelThames toDitton. College It takes via 35 minutes train, andfrom then Esher College or walk to Esher College, which usually Raynesit’s just a two-minutePark. It takes walk to about College. 20 Road takes about 20 minutes. minutes. Thames Ditton KT7 0JB t 020 8398 0291 Charlie www.esher.ac.uk formerly at Hampton High I get the 281 bus to Kingston and then the 111 bus to Hampton Court. I then walk to College from Hampton Court – it’s about 20 minutes. The main College car park is accessed from the Weston Green Road entrance. If you are using Sat Nav - please be aware that the College postcode (KT7 0JB) takes you to the back of the College and you will not be able to enter the car park via this route. Wimbledon Sunbury// Niamh Fin formerly at Coombe Girls' School Ashford Esher College is just a few minutes walk from Thames Ditton and formerly at Hall School I take the 57 or 131 bus to Raynes Park Esher train stations, as well as being served by several bus routes. railway station and then get the train direct I get the train to College to Thames Ditton. Alicia Our students come from lots of different locations and use various every morning from Sunbury Manor means to get here including the train, bus, cycling and walking. Wimbledon station. I usually walk to formerly at Holly We actively encourage cycling to and from College and have on-site Wimbledon, which takes about 16 I get the 216 to Hampton Court every formerly at Thamesmead School minutes but I occasionally take the morning and then I either get the train parking for 300 bikes, 240 of which are covered. I get the 458 bus from Shepperton Station to 493 or 156 bus, which saves me five from Hampton Court to Thames Ditton the Scilly Isles in and then it’s a minutes. My whole journey takes about or walk. For further information about travelling to Esher College visit our 10 minute walk from there. website www.esher.ac.uk or www.tfl.gov.uk 45-55 minutes. Luke How do our current students travel to college? Hamzah formerly at Bishop Wand School formerly at Raynes Park School I drive to College every day and I usually give a few people a lift too. Walk 9.5% I travel to College via train, from Raynes Park. It takes about 20 minutes.

Cycle 16.4%

Public transport 63.8% Discounted travel for students Kingston Students aged 16-17 can get discounted and/or free travel Drive or get driven 10.2% with a Zip Oyster photocard, which you apply for online Jacob at www.tfl.gov.uk Zahrah How long does it take our students to get to college? formerly at Hampton High Surrey County Council offers a Student Fare Card Scheme for formerly at Coombe Girls' School reduced bus/rail rates to schools and colleges for students, It takes me no longer than 30 minutes who live in Surrey. For details visit I get the bus to and then jump on the to get to College. I prefer to take a www.surreycc.gov.uk/schools-and-learning/schools/transport 111, 411 or 216 bus and then walk train to Thames Ditton – it is only one stop! from Hampton Court. It’s a nice route Students can also purchase a 16-25 Railcard, which to walk and leaves me feeling fresh by the will offer them up to a third off train fares throughout 35.9% 25.8% 38.3% time I get to College. Occasionally, I might Great Britain. For details visit www.16-25railcard.co.uk Less than 30-40 minutes More than 30 minutes 40 minutes jump on the train one stop from Hampton Court.