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  1. At St. George’s, the eligibility certificate is only required for students in Grades 7 through 11. Students in Grades K through 6 do not require an eligibility certificate to apply. PLEASE NOTE: International students applying to Grades 7-11 are exempt from this requirement during the application process. St.

  2. Contact. Elementary School Campus 3685 The Boulevard Westmount, QC H3Y 1S9. High School Campus 3100 The Boulevard Montréal, QC H3Y 1R9. 514-937-9289 info@stgeorges.qc.ca.

  3. The weekly Parent Bulletin is sent to all St. George’s parents via email every Thursday afternoon. This bulletin is our primary channel for communication with parents and much of the information contained therein is not disseminated in any other way. The High School publishes a Daily Bulletin that is reviewed with students during Advisor period.

  4. Our school was founded by a group of forward-thinking parents unsatisfied with the quality of education available to their children. When St. George’s first opened its doors in 1930, the feeling was unmistakable: this school would be different. “A central aim of the St. George’s School is the release of creative energy in the child.

  5. Our Founding Principles. St. George’s has been at the forefront of progressive educational research and practice since 1930. While our Founding Principles continue to guide us, their meanings and application are always evolving, particularly as we gain a deeper understanding of child development and the neuroscience of learning.

  6. In High School at St. George's, students live their learning. Classes are about talking, thinking, listening, doing, and putting your mind and heart into work that makes you care about doing it well. We believe that these are the essential qualities of engaged citizens of the world. Our students take an active role in their education.

  7. St. George's School of Montreal is an independent, co-educational, K-11 CEGEP/University preparatory school committed to achieving academic excellence while ...