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Grades 1–12 | Day Grades 8–12 | Boarding OUR ST. GEORGE’S SCHOOL CONGRATULATES ITS 2017 GRADUATES ON THEIR UNIVERSITY ACCEPTANCES. CANADIAN INSTITUTIONS US INSTITUTIONS OVERSEAS INSTITUTIONS Acadia University American University Reed College Chinese University of Hong Kong 155 Bishop’s University Bennington College Rhode Island School of Design Durham University Brock University Boston College Rochester Institute of Technology Imperial College London GRADUATES RECEIVED Capilano University Boston Conservatory at Berklee Rollins College Inholland University of Applied Sciences Carleton University Boston University Santa Clara University Keio University Concordia University Bowdoin College Savannah College of Art and Design King’s College London Dalhousie University California Institute of Technology School of the Art Institute of Chicago Leiden University College The Hague Douglas College California Institute of the Arts Stanford University London School of Economics and Political Science Emily Carr University of Art + Design Carnegie Mellon University State University of New York - Plattsburgh NYU Shanghai Langara College Case Western Reserve University The New School SOAS, University of London McGill University Claremont McKenna College University of Arizona University College London McMaster University Colby College University of California, Berkeley University of Bath Mount Allison University Colgate University University of California, Davis University of Birmingham NSCAD University Columbia University University of California, Irvine University of Bristol OCAD University Connecticut College University of California, Los Angeles University of Melbourne Queen’s University DePaul University University of California, Riverside University of Oxford 720 Quest University Canada Duke University University of California, San Diego University of St Andrews Royal Military College of Canada Elon University University of California, Santa Barbara University of Warwick OFFERS FROM Ryerson University Emory University University of California, Santa Cruz University of York Simon Fraser University Florida Institute of Technology University of Colorado at Boulder Yale-NUS College St. Francis Xavier University Fordham University University of Connecticut Trent University Georgetown University University of Illinois at Chicago University of Alberta Harvard University University of Massachusetts, Amherst University of British Columbia Harvey Mudd College University of Michigan University of British Columbia - Okanagan Hobart and William Smith Colleges University of Notre Dame University of Calgary Lewis & Clark College University of Pennsylvania University of Guelph Los Angeles College of Music University of Rochester University of King’s College Massachusetts Institute of Technology University of Southern California University of New Brunswick Middlebury College University of the Pacific University of Ottawa Minerva Schools at KGI University of Vermont University of Saskatchewan New Jersey Institute of Technology University of Washington 135 University of Toronto New York Institute of Technology University of Washington, Bothell University of Victoria New York University University of Wisconsin, Madison University of Waterloo Northeastern University Vanderbilt University CANADIAN, US, AND University of Windsor Northwestern University Wesleyan University Western University Oxford College of Emory University Whitman College Wilfrid Laurier University Pennsylvania State University Willamette University OVERSEAS INSTITUTIONS York University Princeton University Yale University Purdue University RESULTS AS OF MAY 30, 2017 WE ARE CANADA’S WORLD SCHOOL FOR BOYS. At. St. George’s School, Vancouver, our boys lead from within, guided by a moral compass grounded in character education. 135 post-secondary institutions around the world have recognized their potential. GRADES 1–12 | DAY BUILDING FINE YOUNG MEN. ONE BOY AT A TIME. GRADES 8–12 | BOARDING WWW.STGEORGES.BC.CA.
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