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  1. 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.

  2. Interested in St. George’s? Learn more about our school, be first to get notified about our Open House events. Sign Up. Name (Required) First Last. ... 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. Admissions

  3. 28 de sept. de 2020 · Learn more about St. George's High School and enjoy a virtual tour of our facilities and programs. Visit classrooms, our science lab, theatre and fitness cen...

  4. High School Awards 2022-2023 - St. George's School of Montreal. High School Awards 2022-2023. Congratulations to all of the following 2022-2023 recipients! – Visual Arts & Media Awards –. The Dana Velan Fine Arts Award Amelia Bautista (Grade 11) The Permanent Collection Award Benjamin Kohn (Grade 11) Lorelai Dusaniwsky-Eon (Grade 11) The ...

  5. Contact - St. George's School of Montreal. Contact St. George’s. Don’t hesitate to get in touch - you can reach out by phone or by email to contact St. George’s. We’d love to hear from you! Admissions 514-904-0542 admissions@stgeorges.qc.ca. Human Resources 514-937-9289 ext. 229 humanresources@stgeorges.qc.ca.

  6. Leadership, Staff & Faculty Directory. Don’t hesitate to get in touch - you can reach out by phone or by email to contact St. George’s. We’d love to hear from you! 514-937-9289. To report student absences, late arrivals and early dismissals:Elementary School: absence.es@stgeorges.qc.ca High School: absence.hs@stgeorges.qc.ca. Name. Capacity.

  7. Our Perspective on St. George's School of Montreal. St. George's was founded in 1930 by a group of parents who wanted something different for their children, namely an education that was less based in rote learning and more based in experience and respect for the individual learners. Then, as now, the students didn't wear uniforms, and lessons ...