ABOUT
A Warm Welcome
From Our Principal Zeba Clarke
Welcome to St George’s International School, a warm and diverse community made up of families and staff from more than 70 countries.
St George’s fosters an environment where our children flourish, developing the values, knowledge and skills to thrive in a complex, conflicted world, where we are ready to make a difference locally and globally, where we celebrate both where we come from, and where we may yet go. Where wisdom begins with wonder.
At St George’s we offer an exciting and challenging academic curriculum, and beyond that, opportunities to grow and learn through performing arts, social initiatives, leadership and sporting achievement.
- Kindness is at the core of our community. We encourage our students to lead with empathy, treating others with care and compassion in every interaction.
- Respect shapes our diverse community, where mutual understanding ensures that every voice is valued and differences are celebrated.
- Courage drives our students to step outside their comfort zones, face challenges with confidence and stand up for what is right.
- Honesty forms the foundation of our school, instilling in students the importance of truth, accountability and trust.
- Wisdom extends beyond knowledge. We guide our students to think critically, make thoughtful decisions, and apply their learning to real-world challenges.
Latest News from St George's
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St George's becomes a Fairtrade School
St George’s is taking steps to ensure a fairer, more sustainable world by becoming a Fairtrade School in collaboration with Fairtrade Lëtzebuerg.
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Ms O Doherty a finalist in Teacher of Year Awards
St George's Primary teacher Síghle O'Doherty is one of three finalists in the Pearson International School Teacher of the Year Awards. She was selected from 250 shortlisted candidates, which also included her colleague Mary Davis.
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Art Exhibition 2025 gallery
St George's Art Exhibition 2025 was a vibrant display of creative works from students across all year groups. A particular highlight was the work of GCSE and A-level students.
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Hundreds attend Summer Fayre 2025
More than 700 people attended St George's Summer Fayre 2025, enjoying the family-friendly activities, food from around the world and the chance to catch up with friends from the school and local community.
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Celebrating National Day with science
To celebrate National Day on 23rd June, Year 8 science students used their knowledge of density to create the Luxembourg's flag in a beaker.
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Students introduced to Year 13
Year 12 students took part in a two-day induction programme on 16 and 17 June to help them transition smoothly into their final year of school and begin preparing for university applications.
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Echoes of Anne Frank: Exploring refugee stories
Primary students explored themes of war, resilience and inclusion through the lens of Anne Frank’s story, refugee experiences and their relevance in Luxembourg today.
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Eco-Agents host garden tours
The British Ambassador to Luxembourg, Joanne Olivier, welcomed more than 200 visitors to the gardens of her Residence for a special biodiversity-themed event, which included tours hosted by St George's Eco-Agents.
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St George's collects five medals at COBIS Games
Seventeen Secondary students competed in several events at the COBIS Games in Vilnius, Lithuania, from 29 May to 1 June.
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Chicks delight in EYFS
Students in EYFS witnessed chickens and quails hatching from their eggs as part of a unit learning about the life cycle of a chicken.
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Ianthe celebrates 100th Parkrun
Year 6 student Ianthe is celebrating her 100th Parkrun. She has run 500km – that's the distance from St George's to Lyon, Bruges, Amsterdam or Stuttgart.
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Unearthing fun on World Soil Day
Students didn’t just scratch the surface on World Soil Day (5 December) they dug deep to learn about the vital role soil plays in our lives.
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