St George's Ascot
St George's Ascot is an independent day and boarding school for girls aged 11 to 18 in Ascot, Berkshire. St George's is intentionally small, so all the girls are known well and become part of a close knit community. The school aims to help girls to 'know what it is to be confident'. Girls are challenged to reach their potential and explore new ideas and interests.
- St George's Ascot is a girls-only senior school, offering both day and boarding places.
- The school welcomes approximately 300 girls aged from 11 to 18 years.
- St George's Ascot is located at Ascot in Berkshire.
The school aims to offer 'an ambitious, connected and future-facing education tailored for girls to realise their potential both at school and in fulfilling adult lives ahead'. Pupils enjoy facilities including four art studios, a six-lane swimming pool, a 300-seat theatre, a Cookery & Food Technology room, and new music recording studio. There is a large co-curricular programme with over 70 clubs on offer. The School offers daily and weekly private transport to West London and the Home Counties.
There is no such thing as a typical St George’s girl as each of our pupils arrive with their own set of talents and interests. It is our privilege to encourage and challenge each and every one of them to develop a genuine understanding of who she is and support them to achieve the future of their choice.
All of the staff here at St George’s strive for the very best for our girls and by nurturing their love of learning, their academic potential and their individual talents, we are able to develop happy, responsible, well balanced and resilient young women; confident, capable and connected to the world beyond our school.
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