In 2021, St George’s College will be celebrating 125 years and alongside this the Old Georgians Association will be celebrating its Centenary (100 years).
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 pupils 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 comprehensive cultural programme which provides pupils 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.
Certificates of Excellence for Kudakwashe Chidyagwai
This weekend saw five of our Upper 6 students selected to take part in the various workshops at the annual Cultural Festival at Falcon College. This Festival is attended by various schools throughout the country and has now been running for almost thirty years!
Kudzai Tembedza (Choral), Marcus Steele (Dance), Keith Peter (Art), Kudakwashe Chidyagwai (Music) and Simbarashe Mandoza (Drama) all set off early Friday morning with the other Harare schools (Arundel, Dominican Convent, Prince Edward and St. John’s) for two days of intensive workshops in their various activities, followed by a final concert on Sunday morning before departure to showcase the final product of the groups’ activities over the weekend.
Other than struggling to fit in homework time amongst the busy workshop schedule, our boys had a great time and were able to advance their respective art forms whilst also brainstorming and socialising with new peers from around the country who share their interests.
Kudakwashe Chidyagwai also came away with one of the Festival’s coveted Certificates of Excellence for his work in the Music workshops!