RSGC Campus

The campus at Royal St. George's speaks volumes about the school itself: it is intimate in scale, it offers many of the most up-to-date amenities, yet it stands on a foundation going back over a hundred years.

Begun in the late 1800s, the site was intended to be the cathedral for the Anglican Church. While only a third of the cathedral itself was ever completed, what was built ends up serving as a marvelous school Chapel, the envy of many much larger schools. The classrooms and gymnasium that make up the Senior School are built on the pilings that had been laid for the rest of the cathedral, extending seamlessly out from the Chapel.

The original parish hall forms the core of our Junior School and assembly hall, with the benefit of several key additions, and See House, built as the Bishop's residence, is the administrative hub of the school and the home of our admissions office, a gracious and comfortable building where we welcome families and visitors.

At the heart of the campus is the school's famous tarmac, a playground sometimes grudgingly given over to parking, but always a hive of activity for students and staff together: from pick-up games in breaks, to formal Physical Education classes, to the after school institution of the winter ball hockey league, the tarmac is anything but the humblest feature of the school, and many of the best memories graduates take with them are formed here.

You will find more information about many aspect of the Campus via the links at the left of this page.