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.
On Tuesday, 20 June 2018, the Loyola was the battlefield for six schools which were: St George’s College; St John’s College; Arundel; Gateway; Churchill; and Roosevelt High School.
In the Intermediate’s category St George’s was represented by Tadiwanashe Mkonto (Form 3). He spoke courageously and fluently with his dazzling speech which was entitled “Cheese”.
The Open category was represented by Kuziva Zvokoumba (L6) with his speech entitled “New Dispensation”, which was a speech full of good humour and eloquently spoken.
In summary, all the prepared speeches were of the highest class and speakers showed their class.
The impromptu section was filled with entertaining speech titles “A pie in the sky” and “Technology is a snare” for Intermediates and Open categories respectively.
Congratulations to the St George’s College Public Speakers for a great display of eloquence and grace. Special thanks must also be made to all those who made this event possible and our teacher in charge Mr L Paulser.
The results were as follows,
Intermediates
1 Madla Msipa – St John’s College
2 Nyaradzo Chikumbu – Roosevelt
3 Tadiwanashe Mkonto – St George’s College
Open
1 Kuziva Zvokoumba – St George’s College
2 Musta Kashangura – Arundel
3 Kudana Gwatidzo -St John’s College
Overall
1 St George’s College
2 St John’s College
3 Roosevelt