St George's School, Ascot
St George's School, Ascot | |
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Location | |
, Berkshire , SL5 7DZ England | |
Coordinates | 51°24′30″N 0°40′00″W / 51.4083°N 0.6666°W |
Information | |
Type | Private day and boarding |
Motto | Vincent Qui Se Vincunt They will conquer who overcome themselves |
Religious affiliation(s) | Church of England |
Established | 1877 |
Local authority | Windsor and Maidenhead |
Headmistress | Elizabeth Hewer |
Staff | 49 |
Gender | Girls |
Age | 11 to 18 |
Enrolment | 313 |
Colour(s) | Red |
Former pupils | Old Georgians |
Website | http://www.stgeorges-ascot.org.uk/ |
St George's School, Ascot is an independent girls' boarding and day school in Ascot, Berkshire, England. It was founded as a boys' school but later became a girls' school.
History
The school was founded in 1877 as a boys' preparatory school. Among its former pupils was the British war-time Prime Minister Winston Churchill. In 1904, it became a finishing school for girls, opened by Miss Pakenham-Walsh. In 1923, Miss Anne Loveday took over the school. In 1927, the school was recognised by the Department of Education. In 1932, the swimming pool was built, and in 1943, the sports facilities were extended with tennis courts and games field. From 1939 to 1945, the school functioned during the war and air raid shelters were made to give protection.
Facilities
St George’s, Ascot is located off the High Street in Ascot, Berkshire. The school is close to Windsor Great Park and opposite the Ascot Racecourse.
Boarding
Around half the girls are boarders. They are grouped by years and housed in three dormitories: Markham, Knatchbull and Loveday.[1]
Extracurricular activities
The arts
The majority of students learn musical instruments. The school has a variety of musical groups including: choirs, woodwind, strings, jazz group and orchestra. Many students are involved in school productions and in house productions.
Athletics
All students must participate in the following sports and activities: netball, lacrosse, gymnastics, tennis, swimming, rounders, athletics and squash. Students may choose to participate in football, badminton, volleyball, table tennis, fitness, fencing, ballet, aerobics, modern stage, tap and basketball.
Notable former pupils
- Princess Beatrice of York[2]
- Lady Davina Lewis, older daughter of Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester
- Lady Rose Gilman, younger daughter of Prince Richard
- Vivienne de Watteville
- Manpreet Bambra, actress
- Elaine Vagliano, Légion d'Honneur, Chevalier; Croix de Guerre avec Palme; Medaille de la Résistance[3]
- Rebecca Gethings
- Victoria Smurfit
- Kimberley Garner, television personality and swimwear designer[4]
- Former boys' school;
- Sir Winston Churchill, Prime Minister
- Niall Campbell, 10th Duke of Argyll
- Claud Schuster, 1st Baron Schuster
- Harry Graf Kessler
References
- ^ Boarding Houses
- ^ Limited, Alamy. "Princess Beatrice arrives for her first day at St George's School in Ascot, Berkshire, with her parents the Duke and Duchess of York Stock Photo - Alamy". www.alamy.com. Retrieved 5 April 2023.
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- ^ Country Life, vol. 202 (2008), p. 75
External links
- School Website
- Profile on the ISC website
- Profile on MyDaughter
- Girls' schools in Berkshire
- Boarding schools in Berkshire
- Educational institutions established in 1877
- Private schools in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead
- 1877 establishments in England
- Member schools of the Girls' Schools Association
- People educated at St. George's School, Ascot
- Church of England private schools in the Diocese of Oxford
- Sunninghill and Ascot