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09 FEB
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04 FEB
Space agency supply company gives A-level workshop about engineering
“I really liked the way that the inventor took ideas from nature in building up membranes to protect mobile phones from water. ‘Superhydrophobicity’ is the key word,” said a very inspired Lizzie Burn after the Engineering lunch with Mr Eaton and Mr Boxshall from Smiths Connectors. These two guests spoke this week (2 February) to twelve Lower Sixth students at St George’s College, Weybridge about the role of innovation in product development and nanotechnology.
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03 FEB
Latest 'REVIEW' magazine out now
The latest 'REVIEW' magazine from St George's Weybridge for parents and prospective parents is out now.
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03 FEB
St George’s College Chamber Choir visits Chichester Cathedral
Wednesday 28 January saw the Chamber Choir at St George’s College, Weybridge travel to sing Evensong in the beautiful location of Chichester Cathedral.
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02 FEB
Scholars’ Lunch at St George’s College
St George’s College, Weybridge was delighted to host the annual Scholars’ Lunch on Thursday 29 January.
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30 JAN
Milton Jones performs at Sixth Form Comedy Night
Last Thursday, 22 January, the Sixth Form Charity Committee at St George’s College, Weybridge put on the annual Comedy Night which featured Milton Jones and was a huge success.
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30 JAN
Sainsbury's Active Kids voucher collection
It’s that time of year again when we ask you to collect the “Active Kids” vouchers from Sainsbury’s. First, Second, and Third Year students are competing to collect the most vouchers so that they have the opportunity to decide what the vouchers are used for.
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29 JAN
St George's College, Weybridge first Netball team take on Millfield in the Independent Schools' National Cup
On Wednesday 21 January, St George’s College, Weybridge 1st Netball team played host to Millfield in the quarter finals of the Independent Schools' National Cup.
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26 JAN
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26 JAN
St George's College amongst top 5% for learning and teaching quality at A Level
St George's College, Weybridge is amongst the top 5% for learning and teaching quality at A Level, a recent survey says.