St George's College brings together a rare and exhilarating blend of academic excellence, social engagement, sporting prowess and cultural enrichment.
St George's College offers a comprehensive curriculum to cater for all our pupils’ aspirations.
We believe that developing the optimism and resilience students need to successfully navigate life is as important as academic education, and will enhance their engagement with learning.
Our Jesuit Ethos flows from the twofold commandment of our Lord Jesus Christ which stresses the love of God and love of one’s neighbour.
For an all-round development of a child, the St George's College curriculum includes sports. A sufficient amount of school time is devoted to sports.
We offer a diverse cultural programme which provides students the opportunity to develop skills needed in a changing world, and to learn the value of doing everything for the Greater Glory of God.
We have a variety of activities that take place during the term. We are keen to keep you informed on up and coming events you maybe interested in.
The St George’s Development Office comprises of the following roles and functions: Development and Fundraising, Marketing, Alumni and Communications.
As part of the Development Team’s core mandate, the following projects have been identified by the Board of Governors and all fundraising efforts made are directed solely to these projects:
This Sports facility which will be developed in various phases will allow our students to participate in sporting activities and practices year-round, regardless of season and weather conditions. Such a facility is essential to maintain our high level of competitiveness in sport. Furthermore, the Sports facility will provide a single venue that can accommodate all students and staff at the same time for events, such as the Celebration of Mass, Academy and Prize Giving and assemblies. This is especially important now as the College enrolment has risen above 750 and there is currently no single venue that can cater for this number. This facility will also allow for community engagement.
2. New College Living Museum and Archives
After 125 years of students passing through the College, we have amassed an amazing collection of records, artefacts, photographs, publications, videos and other historical items that have outgrown our current College archival space. The College now aims to build a structure that will be a living museum for all the physical and digital artefacts that we have collected up to date, and will allow us to continue to collect and curate artefacts well into the future.
3. Refurbishment of the College’s Boarding Facility
The reason why this facility needs to be upgraded is for us to maintain diversity at the College, remain globally relevant and competitive.This project is in the feasibility study phase with specifics to come in future communications.