Unlike other schools, our campus does not end at the gates - it extends to the city which plays a pivotal role in each student's education.St George’s Cathedral is our chapel and spiritual home where assemblies and services are held. The Perth City Library and Alexander State Library can be used as a study zones by our Year 12 students. The Heath Ledger State Theatre Centre is our stage for drama productions, while Yagan Square and His Majesty's Theatre are just two performance venues for music. The Art Gallery of WA and Museum Boola Bardip are familiar extensions of our classrooms while Wellington Square, Langley Park, the banks of the Swan River, Kings Park, Elizabeth Quay and the Supreme Court Gardens are utilised for sport, recreation and further learning.St George's Grammar is also enjoying a growing connection with city businesses who open their doors for excursions and vocational insights. These mutually beneficial partnerships provide our students with one-of-a-kind opportunities for mentoring and an exposure to a multitude of potential career pathways.Being in the heart of the city also allows our students to be active citizens. Our students are confident users of the city and their distinctive red blazers add a vibrant, youthful and creative presence to the city centre.