Latest News from St George's
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Meet our Primary Yearbook artist
This year's Primary Yearbook features Dragon Eye, a striking artwork created by Primary student Emma, who created the piece over four weeks during art lessons.
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Inside Luxembourg: Summer days
Inside Luxembourg with Isabelle Frisch-Koopmans this week provides an overview of summer activities grouped by age, a short preparation checklist, and two simple recipes for warm days.
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Our most popular books of 2026
An incredible 18,211 books were borrowed from St George's Primary Library this year. The total included 9,114 non-fiction books and 9,097 fiction books.
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Inside Luxembourg: Nobel Prize stories
Inside Luxembourg with Isabelle Frisch-Koopmans this week discovers two remarkable Nobel Prize laureates: Gabriel Lippmann and Jules Hoffmann.
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Generation Euro winners visit Frankfurt
St George's Generation Euro winners delved into the world of money during a visit to Frankfurt this month, part of their prize for winning the competition.
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Inside Luxembourg: National Day
Inside Luxembourg with Isabelle Frisch-Koopmans this week explores National Day on 23 June, a cherished event that brings together history, identity and shared tradition.
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Girls deliver convincing win
St George's Year 6 girls football team put on a spectacular performance away at Michel Lucius to win 3-0 on Thursday, 11 June 2026.
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Dragons deliver spectacular performance
St George's Dragons boys' football team delivered a spectacular performance against Michel Lucius on Thursday, 11 June 2026, winning 6-1.
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Girls football team heads to France
St George’s Years 5 and 6 girls football team finished third in their group and seventh overall in a tournament in France.
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Dog Show 2026
St George's rolled out the red carpet on Monday, 15 June 2026, for the inaugural After-School Care Dog Show.
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Inside Luxembourg: Naturpark Oewersauer
Inside Luxembourg with Isabelle Frisch-Koopmans this week explores the Naturpark Öewersauer, in the north of the country, where water, forest and sky seem to create a gentler rhythm of time.
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Inside Luxembourg: Energy and vineyards in Rosport
Inside Luxembourg with Isabelle Frisch-Koopmans this week explores Rosport, a quiet village associated with Luxembourgish engineer Henri Owen Tudor, that tells a story not only about electricity, but also about family life, nature and the long continuity of local memory
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