Resources for teachers and supporters
Welcome to the Girton College Resources for Teachers page! Here, you’ll find a comprehensive collection of tools, materials, and support designed to empower educators in their classrooms. Our resources aim to enhance supporters of applicants and foster student engagement. Girton College is committed to supporting your journey as an educator.
As always, if there are any particular resources you would like, please email our Schools Liaison & Outreach Officer.
Are you a parent or supporter of a prospective applicant to Girton College, Cambridge?
Join our Head of Student Services and Financial Welfare Officer as they discuss the pastoral and financial support we provide for our Undergraduate students.
This webinar will not be recorded.
When? Wednesday 29 April, 6-7pm (UK time)
How? Register here
We aim to provide as much guidance and advice possible for all teachers, parents, and supporters.
All up-to-date information surrounding the University application process, including Personal Statements, can be found here:
We recognise that Student Finance can be difficult to understand and we want to make sure the process is as clear and accessible as possible.
Teachers, parents and supporters can get in touch with specific financial queries, and we will respond with the guidance of our very own Financial Welfare Officer.
Teachers Mailing List
Girton produces a termly newsletter which includes a variety of resources, events and competitions at Girton and throughout the collegiate community.
Teachers can sign up to our mailing list by completing this short online form. Upon completion you will receive the current newsletter. Sometimes it is best to include a generic schools email address (such as reception, libraries or careers) to ensure your school continues to receive this tailored information.
Poster
Please do print off the poster below to pin onto your school or college's notice boards.
College Competitions
Girton’s Humanities Writing Competition is for students in Year 12 (or equivalent) who have an interest in the Humanities. Students submit an essay based on one or more objects selected from the College’s small antiquities museum, the Lawrence Room.
The competition is an opportunity for research and writing beyond the curriculum using one or more of the six objects as your focus. We accept essays or creative responses (such as dramatic monologues or short stories). Up to date information regarding our Humanities writing competition can be found here, and on our social media platforms.
This Competition is now open for 2025-26 and closes on Friday 20 March 2026.
Arranging schools visits
School group visits are bookable at Girton College. Get in touch, if you would be interested in bringing your school group to Girton. Please note that we prioritise visits with schools in our Link Areas.
We are happy to offer ad-hoc visits to schools, but to enable progression please consider signing up to our Pathways Scheme where we offer a range of cohort specific activities, webinars and workshops that in Key Stage 4 focus on raising aspirations and building familiarity with the University of Cambridge.
For Year 12, opportunities tend to focus more on preparing students to make applications to highly competitive universities including Cambridge. We can also work to tailor these visits to focus on areas of interest to teachers/students and assemblies to fit schools’ needs.
If you would like us to work with you and your students, please do get in touch.
The booking for these are now closed. If you are a school and would still be interested, get in touch.
Dudley and Wolverhampton: w/b 13 April 2026.
Sandwell and Solihull: w/b 20 April 2026.
