Spain, Girona
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SGS Maths Club is an after-school activity and a playful, enriching space. Hands-on Sustainable Design lets Secondary 3 students explore the principles of sustainable design through project work. In 2025 the school observes the International Day of Quantum Physics to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of quantum physics. Primary 6 visited La Pedrera to discover how nature inspired Gaudí's work.
The school provides a bilingual education in English from Infants to Sixth Form. In Secondary 3 and 4 additional subjects are taught in Spanish/Catalan to prepare pupils for further education in Spain, Catalonia or other foreign countries. Saint George's School is recognized by Cambridge University to administer UCLES exams on site.
SGS Maths Club is an after-school activity. Nursery & Infants 1 participate in Autumn Workshops.
Red Cross Toy Collection Campaign is held at Saint George's School. Pupils join the Red Cross Toy Collection Campaign. Families participate in the campaign. This activity demonstrates the school's engagement with the local community.
Batxillerat 2 students attended University Orientation Day.
The facilities include a wide arrangement of sports equipment. The school's facilities are situated in natural surroundings. The environment supports physical activities.
Saint George's School is a private bilingual school in Girona, Spain, for ages 1 to 18. It offers a bilingual English-language curriculum with immersion from Infants to Baccalaureate. English is the main instruction language, with four languages studied: English, Catalan, Spanish, and French. In Infant Education English is the main language with a Catalan session; Primary uses English for most subjects, with French introduced at the end. Secondary maintains English immersion and adds Spanish/Catalan in cycles 3 and 4 to prepare for study in Spain or abroad, while French remains a second foreign language. In Baccalaureate, English is used for English language and literature; other subjects are taught in Spanish/Catalan, with continued study of Spanish and French. The curriculum includes cross-curricular technology, programming, robotics and STEAM, and preparation for international examinations. On-site Cambridge UCLES exams and DELF qualifications are offered; the European Youth Parliament is part of the plurilingual program.