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.
Examinations Officer: Mr R. Nkomo.
Assistant Exams Officer : Mr C. Chadya.
In Form 1, examinations are held every term, with those from the first and third terms used to stream students. In Form 2 examinations are held at mid-year and at the end of the year, with the latter used for streaming.
Form 3 students write mid-year and end-of-year exams, while the Form 4 students write mid-year mock IGCSE exams and public exams in October / November.
Lower 6 students write mid-year exams and public AS-Level exams in October / November in most subjects while the upper VI candidates write mid-year mock A-Level exams and public A-Level exams in October / November of that year.
Public Examinations
St George’s College offers the following Cambridge International Examinations (CIE):
IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) Accounts, art and design, biology, business studies, chemistry, computer studies, English language, English literature, French, history, geography, mathematics, physics and physical science.
A-Level Accounting, art and design, biology, business studies, chemistry, computing, economics, English language (AS-Level only), literature in English, French, history, geography, mathematics, physics.
A-Level examinations comprise two levels; namely, AS and A2. AS-Level may be written at the end of lower sixth and an upper VI candidate may carry forward results of his AS-level papers and write only the A2 papers. In addition, he may repeat the AS papers if necessary.