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Achieving potential through challenge and care

St George’s International School is an inclusive, vibrant international community of over 850 students aged from 3 years to 18+ years, representing more than 70 nationalities.

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of all A-levels were A*-C grades

Our Stories

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Challenging time focus of German play

Students watched the German play Kasimir und Karoline by Ödön von Horvát, a coproduction with Landestheater Niederösterreich, Austria, at the Theatre des Capucins on Thursday, 7th February.

Fairtrade treats prove popular

Secondary Eco-Agents baked fairtrade treats to raise money for Fairtrade Luxembourg and Foodsharing Luxembourg. The treats were snapped up by Secondary students in less than 10 minutes and more than €130 was raised.

Workshop addresses climate anxiety

Years 8 and 10 students learned valuable tools to address, cope and manage negative emotions, identify harmful habits and break the cycle during a workshop titled “From Climate Concern to Climate Action” by Filip Westerlund, founder of Our Choice, and One Young World Ambassador.

Students create impressive implosion

Physics students used their knowledge of the particle model to cause a drink can to implode and then explained how the air particles surrounding the can exerted a pressure on the container walls which crushed the can.

Korky Paul coming to St George's

Renowned children's book illustrator Korky Paul will hold illustration workshops with students from Reception to Year 6 when he visits St George's from 20th to 22nd March. 

Cologne offers history, schnitzel and TV

Years 8 and 9 students immersed themselves in German life during a trip to Cologne, where they visited a TV studio, ate schnitzel and chocolate, tended to rescued animals and climbed stairs.

Student Parliament visits Parliament

The Secondary Student Parliament team visited the Luxembourgish parliament, where CSV MP Paul Galles gave a guided tour of the building and spoke about its history. 

Why St George’s?

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The best thing about St George’s is the supportive school environment and element of challenge in classes, which has allowed me to explore my subjects in greater depth beyond the standard syllabus.Amna  - Graduated in 2023
My overriding memories of St George’s were spending time with my friends and the trips. What I miss the most is the teachers. Their support prepared me for life after school. Luca  - Graduated in 2015

At St George’s I was able to take my favourite subjects in my A-levels and IGCSE.
With the help and support of my teachers I am at the University of Cambridge studying Natural Sciences!

Yi Hua  - Graduated in 2019

We received outstanding support and guidance from our Teachers when applying to University. Thank you.

Euan  - Graduated in 2020

The teachers of St George’s helped push me out of my comfort zone and encouraged me to pursue what I love. They taught me to never be afraid of trying but most importantly, they believed in me even when I didn’t.

Hannah  - Graduated in 2019

I look back at my time at St George's very fondly. I learned how to get along with different people
and be kind, I had such amazing support from the teachers
and felt ready to take on the next step in life.

Sophia  - Graduated in 2017

We are delighted to welcome in new families and students throughout the academic year. Our Admissions Officer, Kerry will provide a focal point for those looking for information regarding St George's. For a brief overview of the enquiry and application process, feel free to choose a category below.

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