School Overview
St George's School, Windsor Castle, is an independent, co-educational preparatory school located in the historic town of Windsor, Berkshire. Catering to children aged 3 to 14, the school offers a unique educational experience with its scenic location within the grounds of Windsor Castle. With a capacity for 400 pupils, the current enrolment stands at 296, with a mix of 184 boys and 112 girls. Known for its rich heritage as one of the oldest prep schools in the country, St George's combines tradition with a forward-thinking approach to education. While primarily serving the local and surrounding communities, its boarding options also attract students from various regions. The school's motto, though not explicitly stated, emphasizes kindness, intellectual challenge, and a love for learning, creating a nurturing environment where students thrive academically and personally.
School Performance
Official DfE data · 2024-25
Performance data is published annually by the Department for Education. Figures reflect the most recent available results. National averages are for state-funded schools in England.
School Demographics
2024-25Vision, Ethos & Values
St George's School's vision is deeply rooted in its mission to foster a nurturing and inclusive environment that prioritizes kindness, curiosity, and academic excellence. The ethos is reflected in everyday school life, where respect and creativity are encouraged among students and staff alike. The school prides itself on providing a 'Real World Ready' education, preparing children not just academically, but also emotionally and socially for the challenges beyond school. Central to St George's philosophy is the belief in developing each child's unique strengths and talents, guided by a curriculum that emphasizes personal success and intellectual challenge. The community is characterized by a culture of kindness, where every child is supported to flourish and discover their potential through diverse opportunities and activities.







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