St. George's School is an independent boarding and day university-preparatory school for boys in the Dunbar area of Vancouver, British Columbia. It delivers the British Columbia Ministry of Education curriculum from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12 as a ministryâÂÂaccredited program.
St. George's was founded in 1930 by Captain F.J. Danby-Hunter.
The original school operated out of a large country manor house. It has since expanded, and the school now maintains two campuses: the senior school, on land leased from UBC in 1925, and the junior school, converted from the former Convent of the Sacred Heart, a historic property purchased in 1979, which had formerly served as a Catholic all-girls school.
The student body at St. George's comprises 1,151 students from 22 countries, with approximately 750 at the senior school and the remainder in the Junior School. As of June 2016, 109 students were boarding students. Like other independent schools, it maintains a system of prefects and mandates the wearing of uniforms. In the Junior School, the Head Boy and Assistant Head Boy, are Grade 7 students elected by faculty and fellow students. In the senior school, the school captain, assistant captain, and other prefects are also elected by faculty and their fellow students to provide the school with student leaders. All students are assigned to âÂÂWings,â or houses, primarily used to organize teams for physical education and athletic events. The Wings, MacDougall or Mac (Blue), Clark (Yellow), Tupper (Red), and Fell (Green), also compete in annual Wing Days, which feature athletic competitions.
The Junior School Campus is located at 3851 West 29th Avenue and serves boys from Kindergarten through Grade 7. It is a heritage granite building acquired by the school in 1979. The boarding house of the school, Harker Hall, is also located on the grounds of the Junior School.
The Senior School Campus, at 4175 West 29th Avenue, serves students from Grades 8 to 12.
Supported by the schoolâÂÂs ONE+ development campaign, three new Senior School buildings were completed in the beginning in 2025.
The Senior School redevelopment was designed by Gensler, a global architecture firm, with preliminary designs revealed following a rezoning approval by Vancouver City Council after public consultation. Construction progressed over several years and saw the installation of cranes and excavation activity that marked the beginning of vertical progress on the new academic buildings and parking infrastructure.
Approximately 80% of students at St. George's School play in a competitive team. The school mandates that its boys select a recreational or competitive sport starting from Grade 8. Boys in Grades 11âÂÂ12 may opt out for one term based on past games attendance.
St. George's has a wide variety of sports teams, including:
There is also a mandatory outdoor education program implemented for students from grades 1-10. Students are required to participate in outdoor educational programs both in the junior school and the senior school. These activities range from half day trips (grade 1) to full, week-long excursions (grade 10). The junior experiences focus on an education aspect: students learn about First Nations peoples and about the environment. The senior trips involve more personal-based learning; activities in the wilderness such as hiking, kayaking and canoeing focus on leadership and interpersonal skills. There is also a focus on environmental care and education. In grade 10, students have the option of applying for the 'Discovery 10' cohort program. This program is limited to 20 students who participate in a modified Social Studies and PE program, focusing on First Nations history, environmental studies, and outdoor leadership. The students spend approximately 55 days of each school year out of class on outdoor-education trips. These trips include, hiking, canoeing, kayaking, rock-climbing and backcountry ski touring.