Bulgaria, Sofia
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The school has a three-part uniform: formal, casual, and sportswear. The formal uniform is compulsory for formal events and is available to purchase online. Items vary by year group, and Grades 11–12 do not have a prescribed uniform, with students expected to wear smart business-like attire.
All meals are prepared on-site in the school kitchen from environmentally friendly products with documentation. Meals are prepared in accordance with the Bulgarian Institute for Standardization and the Bulgarian Agency for Food Safety, using techniques such as steaming and braising or frying with little oil; daily meals include breakfast, a morning snack, lunch with a choice of dishes, an afternoon snack, and optional fresh juice on request.
St. George International School and Preschool operates under Bulgarian entities St. George School EOOD and St. George Preschool EOOD, with tuition contracts between each entity and parents. The school is registered as Cambridge Primary School and Cambridge International School under ISN BG032 and is an Accredited COBIS member, reflecting its governance and accreditation framework. The school's address is 47 Nikola Y. Vaptsarov Blvd, Sofia, Bulgaria.
St. George International School & Preschool is a private international school in Sofia, Bulgaria, serving children from age 2 to 18. The curriculum blends Cambridge International Education for Primary, Lower Secondary, IGCSE and A Levels with Edexcel IGCSE and AP options, while aligning with Bulgaria's State Educational Standards. English and Bulgarian are the official languages, with ESL and Bulgarian as a Second Language support to strengthen language development. Since 2016 the school has operated from a central Sofia site covering about 24,385 square metres, designed for contemporary learning, arts and sport. Facilities include over 90 classrooms, science and humanities spaces, libraries, two school gyms, an indoor pool, a large performing arts hall, an 827-square-metre event area, and medical rooms. Extracurriculars span sport, arts, robotics and coding, and cultural activities. Leadership and career guidance are supported by a Student Council and Duke of Edinburgh, with university destination planning and community ties.