St. George’s College has contributed significantly to the development of Jamaica with outstanding graduates excelling in all aspects on national life; in science, medicine, business and politics.
The Sixth Form programme, which prepares students for university entry, has evolved as well. In Colonial Jamaica, St. George’s College offered courses in the Higher School Certificate which was replaced in 1951 by the Advance Level (A Level). In 1998, the A Level programme was gradually replaced by the Caribbean Advance Proficiency Examinations (CAPE). Over the years, many of our graduates have won the Jamaica and Independence Scholarships based on their performance in these exams.
In 2005, St. George’s College created history when the Sixth Form was opened to qualified female students.
The programme has continued to grow and prepare students successfully for tertiary studies.
St. George’s College Pre-University offers the following CAPE Subjects
Accounts |
Art and Design |
Biology |
BMED (Building, Mechanical, Engineering Drawing) |
Caribbean Studies |
Chemistry |
Computer Science |
Economics |
Electrical and Electronics Technology |
French |
Digital Media |
Geography |
History |
Information Technology |
Law |
Literatures in English (L.I.E) |
Mathematics |
Management of Business (M.O.B.) |
Physical Education |
Physics |
Spanish |
Sociology |
Tourism |
Entrepreneurship |