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English is the language of instruction; secondary students must be fluent in English. From Nursery, informal French lessons with native French teachers; from age five lessons become more formal. Upper Primary includes Luxembourgish lessons of one hour per week. German begins from age 11, and at IGCSE (age 14) students can choose between French and German, or continue with both.
The Immersive English Programme provides intensive English for children aged 9 to 11, taking learners from beginner (A1/A2) to upper intermediate (B1/B2) level while studying a full curriculum that includes Maths, Science, Humanities, French, Luxembourgish, Art and PE. It uses CEFR language levels and includes Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) to accelerate language acquisition. The programme is led by an experienced primary teacher with an EAL focus and a teaching assistant, and St George's participates in Chat4EFL to personalise language learning. Places are limited to a small class of up to 15 students; the application deadline is 30 April 2026, and the programme starts in September 2026, with options to join in January 2027 or April 2027.
St George's International School Luxembourg delivers the National Curriculum of England adapted for Luxembourg's international community, with EYFS, Primary and Secondary leading to iGCSEs, A Levels and BTECs. The school sits on a modern Hamm campus with the Hamilius, Lentz, Barthel and Zinnen buildings, and plans for the Elsy Jacobs Building to house a larger sports hall, changing rooms, offices and classrooms. The campus includes an auditorium, dedicated music rooms, a secondary library and science laboratories. The student body of over 850 pupils represents more than 70 nationalities, creating an inclusive, cosmopolitan learning environment. The school offers a wide range of clubs and activities, including debating, music ensembles and community service with Amnesty International and Eco-Agents. It participates in the Duke of Edinburgh Award through Merite Jeunesse. In 2023, St George's hosted Luxembourg's coronation event for King Charles III and Queen Camilla, underscoring its international connections across the international community.