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  1. Students can join St George’s at any age, subject to places being available. To find out more about our school and to discuss our admissions process, or to make an appointment to look around, please contact our Registrar, Aileen De Vally-King: Email: registrar@stgwindsor.org. Telephone: 01753 836530. BOOK A VISIT.

  2. 8 de mar. de 2024 · St George’s School Windsor Castle registered charity number 1100392 *Only schools authorised by the IB Organization can offer any of its four academic programmes: the Primary Years Programme (PYP), the Middle Years Programme (MYP), the Diploma Programme (DP), or the Career-related Programme (CP).

  3. At St George’s, we offer a thriving co-curricular programme, catering for a variety of interests. We encourage every child to pursue their hobbies and passions, complementing the school’s Real World Ready approach. Students are able to choose co-curricular activities from across five different categories: Community. Creativity.

  4. "A progressive school leading the charge in educational reform" is how Muddy Stilettos describe St George's. Join our last Open Event this academic year, on Friday 17 May, to find out how we prepare students to be Real World Ready.

  5. CHORISTERS. Since its foundation in 1352, St George’s has been a Choir School and home to the choristers who sing in the choir of St George’s Chapel in Windsor Castle. This musical tradition is as vibrant and important today as it ever was and the choristers, although only small in number in our school community, fulfil a vital role in the ...

  6. St George’s School Windsor Castle registered charity number 1100392 *Only schools authorised by the IB Organization can offer any of its four academic programmes: the Primary Years Programme (PYP), the Middle Years Programme (MYP), the Diploma Programme (DP), or the Career-related Programme (CP).

  7. 29 de set. de 2013 · St George’s School Magazine. St George's School, Windsor Castle. ‘St George’s School Magazine’ was initiated by George Foster who became Headmaster in the Christmas Term 1904. From its first edition, in 1908, it was published at the end of each term and always featured an editorial of events of the term, detailed descriptions of cricket ...