Jump to content

St George's School, Birmingham: Difference between revisions

Coordinates: 52°28′04″N 1°55′16″W / 52.4677°N 1.9212°W / 52.4677; -1.9212
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[pending revision][pending revision]
Content deleted Content added
m Reverted edits by Speedmad to last revision by Choster (HG)
Speedmad (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
Line 2: Line 2:
'''St George’s School''' in [[Edgbaston]] is an independent co-educational school in [[Birmingham]] for children from age 3 to 18. It was founded in 1999 from the merger of two schools: '''Edgbaston Church of England College for Girls''', founded in 1886 and '''Edgbaston College''', founded at the end of the nineteenth century. The school is situated one mile from the centre of Birmingham and occupies a six-acre site. The headmistress has been in post since the school was founded.
'''St George’s School''' in [[Edgbaston]] is an independent co-educational school in [[Birmingham]] for children from age 3 to 18. It was founded in 1999 from the merger of two schools: '''Edgbaston Church of England College for Girls''', founded in 1886 and '''Edgbaston College''', founded at the end of the nineteenth century. The school is situated one mile from the centre of Birmingham and occupies a six-acre site. The headmistress has been in post since the school was founded.


The school has a Christian foundation which aims to embrace Christian values in all they do. Its ethos statement also recognises that the school community reflects the multi-cultural diversity of Birmingham and that this has a significant influence on the way the school applies its Christian values. The school offers an education which balances breadth in the curriculum with strong, secure foundations in literacy and numeracy. It aims to: maximise individual achievement within a caring community; develop respect and responsibility in all relationships; promote friendship, fair play and equality; and create opportunities for personal development in a changing and challenging world. It is divided into the lower school, including the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) for the youngest children, and the upper school, including the sixth form.
The school has a Christian foundation which aims to embrace Christian values in all they do. Its ethos statement also recognises that the school community reflects the multi-cultural diversity of Birmingham and that this has a significant influence on the way the school applies its Christian values. The school offers an education which balances breadth in the curriculum with strong, secure foundations in literacy and numeracy. It aims to: maximise individual achievement within a caring community; develop respect and responsibility in all relationships; promote friendship, fair play and equality; and create opportunities for personal development in a changing and challenging world. It is divided into the lower school, including the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) for the youngest children, and the upper school, including the sixth form. STUDY SKILLS IS FOR RETARDS!!!!!!!


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 15:54, 25 April 2010

St George’s School in Edgbaston is an independent co-educational school in Birmingham for children from age 3 to 18. It was founded in 1999 from the merger of two schools: Edgbaston Church of England College for Girls, founded in 1886 and Edgbaston College, founded at the end of the nineteenth century. The school is situated one mile from the centre of Birmingham and occupies a six-acre site. The headmistress has been in post since the school was founded.

The school has a Christian foundation which aims to embrace Christian values in all they do. Its ethos statement also recognises that the school community reflects the multi-cultural diversity of Birmingham and that this has a significant influence on the way the school applies its Christian values. The school offers an education which balances breadth in the curriculum with strong, secure foundations in literacy and numeracy. It aims to: maximise individual achievement within a caring community; develop respect and responsibility in all relationships; promote friendship, fair play and equality; and create opportunities for personal development in a changing and challenging world. It is divided into the lower school, including the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) for the youngest children, and the upper school, including the sixth form. STUDY SKILLS IS FOR RETARDS!!!!!!!

52°28′04″N 1°55′16″W / 52.4677°N 1.9212°W / 52.4677; -1.9212