I know St George's makes sure that there are the same number of boys and girls in the lower years (although this changes when they get to 11 as … The kids were occupied, engaged and happy… and so were the parents. It’s only a short walk to Eton College, where the children get to use its 400-seat Farrer Theatre for large productions – You don’t have to be a musician or a singer to come here but, as Berkshire’s only choir school, it’s St George’s big calling card and creates a musical culture and creative atmosphere. The kids are actually pretty casual about it, but parents will enjoy the bragging rights and buzz from speech days and school services that take place in the incredible St George’s Chapel. Matt has spoken at countless conferences and events and is...11 young STG pupils have worked together to produce protective masks for Basingstoke Hospital using material supplied by Technology Supplies.
!Where do I begin?! Founded in 1348 to educate the choristers of St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, we are steeped in heritage and tradition. St George’s is no ordinary school. Influenced by his experience of the International Baccalaureate and learner profile, from Sept 2020 St George’s will roll out a new Pre-Senior Baccalaureate, taught alongside the core Common Entrance subjects, to offer a more robust and creative curriculum.It doesn’t stop there, Will also wants to future proof the pupils with IT investment in ‘digital pencil cases’, plus there’s the new St George’s Award (D of E with an entrepreneurial edge) and he’d love to host a TedTalk at Windsor Castle (how cool would that be?
The kids love getting their teeth stuck into the big enrichment projects and have covered British values and the environment in recent years. St George’s has just launched a new Mother and Toddler group called Butterflies and Caterpillars. During the afternoon they will be holding a Google Meet sponsored silence, followed by 30 minutes of...We are very proud of all our pupils who have used their spare time this term to raise money for charities which have a special meaning for them. I've always thought of it as a girls school although I know it now takes boys, just not sure if there are equal numbers. By virtue of its location, it has taught many royal children – Princess Eugenie, Lady Louise Windsor and Viscount Severn.If you were one of the 2billion-ish people tuning into the watch Harry and Meghan’s wedding, you would have heard the world-class St George’s choir, they also sang at the weddings of Eugenie and Jack, Edward and Sophie, and Charles and Camilla.
Here for the important stuff.This is a town centre school so you would assume that space is something of a luxury. Set up in 1348 by Edward III to educate choristers, the school moved to its current location (an almshouse for Naval Knights) in 1892 and started taking non-singing students. The classes are small and she is able to ask if she has any problems. Er, AS IF!
Matt has spoken at countless conferences and events and is...11 young STG pupils have worked together to produce protective masks for Basingstoke Hospital using material supplied by Technology Supplies.
Despite its chichi address, there’s nothing overtly shiny or polished about it, but it has an intellectual energy that I liked. Two Muddy behemoths duke it out over camping - let's hope it doesn't get too tents (sorry).More than just a chi-chi address, St George's is a school with royal links, excellent academics, kindness is King and music oozes from every corner.It's National Lipstick Day and we're celebrating with one (or three) of these luscious shades to add to our makeup bag. Putting wellbeing, social conscience, real-life problem-solving and critical thinking at the heart of their education.
Whilst we remain true to one of our core purposes as a choir school, we now have well over three hundred boys and girls aged 3-13 and a flourishing boarding and day community who are part of this exciting place.On Wednesday 17 June the children in Year 5 and Year 6 will be raising money for the World Wildlife Fund as part of their St George's Award Explorer Challenge.
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