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  1. Park in main school car park, signposted. St George’s is situated within walking distance of the charming town of Ascot in Berkshire, approximately 25 miles and 45 minutes west of Central London. Welcoming royalty since 1711, Ascot is world famous for its racecourse. The Royal Family still travel the course in a horse-drawn carriage for the ...

  2. At St George’s, girls traditionally enter at 11+, 13+ and 16+. ... St George's School Wells Lane, Ascot Berkshire SL5 7DZ. T 01344 629900. Follow us. Associations.

  3. Please use the contact details or web form below to get in touch.ReceptionFor reception and general enquries, please call 01344 629900 or email office@stgeorges-ascot.org.ukAdmissionsPlease call 01344 629900 or email admissions@stgeorges-ascot.org.uk

  4. Monday 1 September and Tuesday 2 September. First day of term. Wednesday 3 September. 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. Exeats and half terms commence from 4.00 pm on Friday.

  5. 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 ...

  6. St George's has always maintained a balance between its boarding and day community. The school is very cohesive because all the girls benefit from the extended day. Looking after the individual has always been important, each girl is allocated a personal tutor who oversees her academic and pastoral well-being, encouraging her to achieve her very best and celebrating her successes.

  7. St George’s is a place where girls flourish academically, creatively, physically and morally, a place where risks can be taken, lessons are learnt and challenges are welcomed. There is no such thing as a typical St George’s girl as each of our pupils arrive with their own set of talents and interests. It is our privilege to encourage and ...