St George's Boys School Explained

St George's Boys School
City:Ramsgate
County:Kent
Country:England
Coordinates:51.3367°N 1.4194°W
Schooltype:Boarding School
Established:1800s
Closed:1975
District:Thanet
Principal:P. Jordan
Principal Label:Chair of Governors
Gender:Boys Only
Colours:Red

St George's Boy School was an all-boys boarding school in Ramsgate, Kent, England, in the 19th century right through till the mid-1970s, when it then joined St George's Girls C of E School at the current Broadstairs campus to form St Georges C of E Foundation School.

The St George's Family

Of what is known there were actually three St George's Schools in the 19th century that were all part of the same family, two of these were girl-only schools and the other was a boy boarding school, the two old schools (St George's Girls C of E School and St George's Boys School) were very close schools, both located in Ramsgate and the third was St George's Girls School, which was located at the current Broadstairs site, and the two old schools then joined them over time to form the current school as we know it.