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St. George's is a day school, however there is a family boarding program for international students. [4] The annual tuition fees for attending St. George's range from $18,568 to $22,889 for non-international students and up to $52,037 for new international boarding students.
St. George's School is an IB World School, for students from age 2-18. St George's is a private school and teaches the English National Curriculum (in form of IGCSE at Key Stage 4) and the IB Diploma Programme after Key Stage 4. [2] St. George's is a coeducational school which is run independently from local or state financial support. [3]
The student body at St. George's comprises 1,151 students from 22 countries, with approximately 750 at the senior school and the remainder in the junior school. As of June 2016, 109 students were boarding students. [3] Like other independent schools, it maintains a system of prefects and mandates the wearing of uniforms.
Mogollon worked at St.George’s School from 2019-2021 and returned this year. She said she dedicated the last two years to writing full-time and managed to pen “Oye” during the span.
St. George's conducts classes from I to XII. Plus 2 was started at St. George's in 1988 and recognized by the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education in 1989. The school has science stream in the +2 section with equipped practical laboratory. The school has facility of the computer science since 1995.
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Students at St. George's in 1933. St. George's (originally Diman's School for Small Boys or Mr. Diman's School for Boys) was founded in 1896 by Episcopal minister John Diman. [1] At the time, Rhode Island did not have tax-funded high schools; the state would not require towns to maintain a public high school until 1909. [2]
Because St. George's is of an Anglican foundation, it requires the participation of students of all backgrounds in its Anglican religious services. [6] Student leadership is expressed most potently in the Student Council, the Junior School Captains, the Stewards, and the lead boys in the graduating class, the Prefects, under the Head Prefect.