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St. George's "sister" schools are York House School in Vancouver; St. Margaret's School in Victoria, British Columbia; and Crofton House School, also in Vancouver. The school has a rivalry with Vancouver College; for example, the Saints' and VC rowing crews compete annually in a regatta in April, the "Saints College Boat Race".
The Convent of the Sacred Heart was a day and boarding school for girls in Vancouver, British Columbia from 1913 until 1979. The school was part of the International Network of Sacred Heart Schools founded by the Society of the Sacred Heart in 1800. The building was bought by St. George's School for boys to house their Junior School.
Ultimate: York House girls combine with boys from St. George's School, Vancouver for Ultimate and have won three BC titles. Cross-Country Running: placed 3rd overall at the BC Championships in 2005. Volleyball: placed 4th at AA BC's in 2014, 5th place in 2017. Track & Field: won 4 × 400 m gold medals in 2009. Field Hockey: placed 9th at AA BC ...
Roman Catholic Coqualeetza Indian Residential School: Chilliwack: BC: 1890: 1941: RC St. Augustine's Indian Residential School: Sechelt: BC: 1912: 1975: RC St. Paul’s Indian Residential School: North Vancouver: BC: 1898: 1959: RC St. George's (Lytton) Indian Residential School: Lytton: BC: 1901 (new school built in 1928) 1979: AN St. Mary's ...
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St George's School, Ascot, Berkshire; St George's School, Harpenden (St.George's V.A School), Hertfordshire; St George's School, Stowmarket; renamed to Finborough School; St. George of England Specialist Engineering College (formerly St. George of England High School), Bootle, Merseyside; St George's Church of England School, Gravesend, Kent
Ideal School was established in 1972 by teacher Garry Nixon, a teacher at St. George's School.It was intended to be an independent, alternative high school. The Province reported that "[t]o be admitted, boys and girls must convince Nixon they sincerely want to learn and are willing to work harder than would be required in other schools", and that it would cost $60 a month in fees. [4]