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  1. For older girls, as prep increases, being able to stay at school and study rather than travelling home every day is an attractive option and helps with their work. For many girls it is also the camaraderie, shared experiences, deep friendships and development of their confidence and independence that makes boarding at St George’s so special.

  2. www.stgeorges-ascot.org.uk › admissions › registerStep 1 | St Georges Ascot

    1) Registration of our child as a prospective pupil does not secure our child a place at the school but does ensure that our child will be considered for selection as a pupil at the school. 2) A registration fee of £200 is required to be paid upon completion of this form. 3) The school may process personal data about our child, including ...

  3. All school days begin at 8.15 am. The last day of autumn term ends after the Carol Service, the spring term ends after the Spring Term Awards, and the Summer Term ends after Prize Giving.

  4. Number of special pupils under a special educational needs (SEN) statement/education, health and care (EHC) plan

  5. About St George's Ascot. Founded in 1877, St George’s Ascot is a boarding and day school in central Ascot, a pretty English town in beautiful Berkshire famous for its world class racecourse. Former pupils include Winston Churchill and Princess Beatrice. It is set in 30 acres of stunning grounds with magnificent views.

  6. We felt that by sending our daughter to St George’s she would get a balanced education in a highly value-added school, where, if you put in the work the school will help you achieve your goals. The motto of “Confident, Capable and Connected” is so apt.”. St George's Parent. Stunning, interactive experience created by The Virtual Tour ...

  7. Liz Hewer. Head. When we were shown around St George’s by one of the girls we were struck by a sense of this school being quite special. The girls seemed so self-assured and confident, they were friendly and happy. This is what we want for our girls. Parent. When people tell me how much they have enjoyed visiting St George’s, I always ask ...