Established in 1981, the school has a non-selective enrolment policy, and currently caters for approximately 850 students from Kindergarten to Year 12, however students that start school at St George Christian School from Year 7 to Year 12 Can only attend the schools St George Campus as the schools Sans Souci Campus is only for Kindergarten to Year 6 Students. Students come to St George Christian School mainly from the southern Sydney region.[1]
St George Christian School is a member of Christian Schools Australia.[2]
Overview
St George Christian School was founded by five local Christian families in February 1981, with nine students from Kindergarten to Year 4. By 1984 the school was operating out of two campuses, and the first Year 12 class graduated in 1989. The first teacher was Hazel Burns. The school moved to double streaming in 1995 and triple streaming from Year 7 in 2003. The school implemented a Middle School in 2008 to cater for the specific needs of early adolescence. From 2009, there are four departments representing the particular educational needs of each stage of development.
Infants School – Kindergarten to Year 2
Junior School – Years 3 to 5
Middle School – Years 6 to 8
Senior School – Years 9 to 12
Principals
The following men have served as Principals of St George Christian School:
Ordinal
Officerholder
Term start
Term end
Time in office
Notes
1
Bill Boon
1984
1991
6–7 years
2
Colin Anderson
1992
1999
6–7 years
3
Ian O'Harae
1999
2004
4–5 years
Years 7–12
James Honor
incumbent
25–26 years
Years K–6, 1999–2004
Campus
St George Christian School has two campuses: the main school at Hurstville (Junior, Middle and Senior Schools and the School Office), and the Infants at Sans Souci.
Co-curricular
Infants School
Individual Piano Lessons
Percussion
Sensory Integration Program
Specialist Music Teacher
Specialist Sports Teacher
Speech and Drama
Interschool Hockey Competition with local private and public schools.
Junior School
Students are encouraged to be involved in a wide range of activities including:
Junior Band
Choir
Interschool Hockey Competition with local private and public schools.