St. George's The British International School Explained

St. George's School
Native Name:The British International School
City:Cologne, Duisburg, Munich
Schooltype:International school
Established:1985
Language:English

St. George's School is an IB World School, for students from age 2-18.

St George's is a private school and teaches the English National Curriculum (in form of IGCSE at Key Stage 4) and the IB Diploma Programme after Key Stage 4.[1]

St. George's is a coeducational school which is run independently from local or state financial support.[2]

School uniform is compulsory, with the aim of improving discipline, reducing social exclusion and strengthening the identity of the school.

It has schools in three German cities: Cologne, Duisburg and Munich. St. George's School Cologne was the first British boarding school in Germany.

Locations

St. George's School Cologne is the oldest school, founded in 1985. The school has been an International Baccalaureate World School since April 2006, and offers the IB Diploma Programme.[3] St. George's has established two further schools, St. George's School Duisburg (opened in September 2002) and St. George's School Munich (opened in September 2013).

The Aachen location closed in July 2016.[4]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Uniform: Gute Erfahrungen an Kölner Schule . . Von Franz Solms-Laubach . 12 May 2006 . 20 April 2010.
  2. News: St. George's School Cologne . . 20 April 2010.
  3. News: St. George's The English International School Cologne. International Baccalaureate Organization. 20 April 2010.
  4. News: Zu wenig Schüler: St. George's School macht zu. mg. Aachener Nachrichten. 2018-02-22.