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Harpenden. Explore More. St George’s is a non-selective day and boarding school. Our School is a unique and special place. Founded on a Christian ethos; dynamic and exciting to be part of; friendly, caring, and challenging in equal part, it is an excellent environment to receive what we consider to be an outstanding holistic education. Read More.
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St George's School, Harpenden (also known as St George's) is a non-selective day and boarding school in Harpenden, Hertfordshire, England, educating students of both sexes between the ages of eleven and eighteen, with an emphasis on its Christian ethos.
Our school is quirky, Ofsted saying its success lies in the “alchemy of the intangible”. St George’s is best seen and experienced, not outlined in prose. It’s a special place to join – we hope we can show you why.
St George's School Harpenden A non-denominational Christian day and boarding school
St George's School (Harpenden). A state school for boys and girls aged from 11 to 18. Local authority: Hertfordshire.
Harpenden. Hertfordshire. AL5 4TD. www.stgeorges.herts.sch.uk. Telephone: 01582 765477. Fax: Email: admin@stgeorges.herts.sch.uk. Head teacher: Helen Barton. School type: Secondary Mixed.
St. George’s School, Harpenden, was founded by the Rev. Cecil Grant in 1907. Having relocated his school southwards from its origins at Keswick in the Lake District, Grant and his wife set about establishing a new school for his boarder pupils, one which centred around community and the Christian faith.