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High School of Dundee St George’s

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At High School of Dundee the focus is on enabling every pupil to achieve their full potential. The Integrated Curriculum therefore brings together the academic, the co-curricular and pupil health and wellbeing to provide a coordinate­d, genuine all-round education with the pupil at the heart.

In the primary years children receive subject specialist teaching in Science, Modern Languages, Computing, Art, Music, Drama, PE and Health and Food Technology. This provides a real head start.

In S3 pupils continue to be able to choose eight subjects, not five or six, while in S5 they can select from 26 subjects at Higher level.

And with almost 100 co-curricular activities on offer at the school, opportunit­y extends far beyond the classroom.

Means-tested financial assistance is available in the Senior School and in P6 and P7 of the Junior School.

Early Years funding towards places at the friendly, purposebui­lt nursery at Mayfield is also available.

New pupils are welcomed throughout the year and applicatio­ns for entry in session 2019-20 can still be made.

Find out more at the Open Morning on September 21.

St George’s School believes in making its girls stand out from the crowd. It’s the quality of individual attention, small class sizes and flexibilit­y that makes a difference.

Girls come first by design and have the freedom to be themselves. The school’s ‘YES SHE CAN’ approach, embodied in the abundance of strong female role-models and the range of opportunit­y helps inspire every girl to find the path that is right for her.

A sector-leading curriculum from 3 – 18, combined with a uniquely rounded approach to education, helps girls go forward to explore wide-ranging careers with a deep understand­ing of the global workplace.

The school is small enough (750 pupils) to know your daughter really well, yet large enough in the examinatio­n years to offer flexibilit­y with an impressive­ly wide range of subjects and courses.

The academic curriculum is a unique mix of GCSEs at 16 followed by Highers and Advanced Highers in the Sixth Form. Join the Open Mornings on Saturday 28 September and Wednesday 2 October.

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