St. George's College
Agra
Press Onwards since 1875
Our school vision is to create a dynamic and inclusive learning community
that fosters academic excellence, promotes personal growth, and develops responsible global
citizens. We aim to inspire our students to become lifelong learners, critical thinkers, and
compassionate leaders who make a positive impact in the world. Our vision is to provide a
stimulating and supportive environment that nurtures creativity, innovation, and a passion for
learning. We strive to prepare our students for the challenges and opportunities of the 21st
century, equipping them with the skills, knowledge, and values they need to succeed and
thrive in a rapidly changing world.
School Infrastructure
School infrastructure refers to the physical facilities and amenities that a school provides to its students, faculty, and staff. These facilities include school buildings, classrooms, libraries, laboratories, playgrounds, and other public amenities 1. A good infrastructure contributes to a positive learning environment and helps in creating a safe, clean, healthy, and positive school environment for the students and teachers.
Well equiped laboratorys
Smarts
classes
Periodically designed curriculum
Houses
Saunders
Clifford
Wescott
Robinson
Biology lab to solve physical myths
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History
St. George's College, Agra, is one of the oldest convent schools in India. It is a Minority
Anglo-Indian Christian Institution granted Minority Rights under Article 30 of the Indian Constitution. It is
located near Mall Road and near to Targhar. The campus is approximately 40 acres (160,000 m 2 ). The students
are widely named as Georgians in the city. The school is accredited under the Indian Certificate of Secondary
Education board for grade 10th and under the Indian School Certificate board for Grade 12. The school was
established in 1875 as an Army School for British Armed Forces at Agra. With the passing by of time it started
admitting students from civilian background as well. The college originated in a school set up by Father
Joseph Rooney, an Irish priest from Navan, in the late 1840s. Rooney later founded St Peter's College, a
Catholic boys school in Agra