Canada, Montreal
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The school operates on two campuses: the elementary campus at 3685 The Boulevard, Westmount, and the high school campus at 3100 The Boulevard, Montreal. The High School building at 3100 The Boulevard was completed in 1955, and St. George's acquired the 3685 The Boulevard site to house the Elementary School in 1971. The Elementary School building was renovated and expanded from the former Snowshoe and Curling Club at 3685 The Boulevard. In 1993, state-of-the-art computer labs and expanded library facilities were introduced on both campuses.
State-of-the-art computer labs and expanded library facilities were introduced on both campuses in 1993. The High School features fully-equipped robotics labs to support robotics programming. The Jaclyn Linetsky Performing Arts Program enhances arts education, including the Glee Club 'G Major'.
Beyond the classroom, the High School offers a rich array of activities: performing arts through the Jaclyn Linetsky Performing Arts Program and the Glee Club 'G Major'; Athletics with basketball, soccer, golf, hockey, futsal, tennis, flag football, badminton, and more; Robotics with fully-equipped labs; Outdoor Education with rock climbing, white-water rafting, fall and winter camping, and winter sports; Community Learning and Green Team initiatives that promote service and sustainability.
St. George's School of Montreal is an independent, co-educational day school with a family boarding option for international students, delivering the Canadian Curriculum across two campuses. The elementary campus is at 3685 The Boulevard, Westmount, and the high school campus at 3100 The Boulevard, Montreal, reflecting a history dating to 1930. The Grade 12 Pre-University program leads to the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) through eight credits earned over two terms, with three curricular pathways—Science, Commerce, and Humanities. The Science pathway includes Advanced Biology, Advanced Chemistry, Calculus, and Advanced Physics; Humanities covers Canadian and International Law and World History; Commerce includes Economics, Ethics, and related courses. The program emphasizes inquiry-based, experiential learning and university-focused guidance to support post-secondary plans. Facilities include state-of-the-art computer labs and fully equipped robotics labs, plus the Jaclyn Linetsky Performing Arts Program and the Glee Club. Language support and a dedicated homestay program assist international students.