Tutor Groups
At St George, students are organised into year groups according to age, which are then divided into tutor groups. The tutor plays a vital role in the development of our students, supporting them with their well-being and achievement as well as meeting with parents at termly Mentoring Days to discuss students’ progress.
Each year group has a Progress Leader, who takes overall responsibility for the year group’s progress as well as sanctions and rewards, and a supporting member of the Senior Leadership Team. This work is complemented by the college Chaplain. Through assemblies, tutor time and regular visits to our chapel, students’ academic progress is well balanced with their development as well-rounded young adults.
Each tutor group is aligned to one of eight Houses, which are named for Saints and Martyrs. These are: Alphonsa; Bakhita; Drexel; Frassati; John-Paul; Kolbe; Romero; Teresa. While weekly assemblies are usually held as a year group, there are occasions throughout the year when House Assemblies bring together all year groups for one house at a time.
The tutors for 2022-2023 are listed below:
Year 7
Group | Tutor | Progress Leader |
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Bakhita |
Miss Simpson |
Miss Provenzano Mrs Drummond
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Drexel |
Mr French |
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Frassati |
Miss Smith |
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John-Paul |
Miss Lampard |
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Kolbe |
Mr Leat |
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Romero |
Miss Rose |
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Teresa |
Miss Ireland |
Year 8
Group | Tutor | Progress Leader |
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Bakhita |
Miss Gilbank & Ms Lefeuvre |
Miss Foord Mr Preston |
Drexel |
Miss Cowley |
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Frassati | Mr Stagpool | |
John-Paul |
Mr Lucier |
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Kolbe |
Mr Ndabala |
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Romero |
Mrs Keating |
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Teresa |
Mr Horrocks |
Year 9
Group | Tutor | Progress Leader |
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Bakhita |
Miss Street |
Miss Evans Mr Douglas
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Drexel |
Mrs Furby |
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Frassati |
Miss Fisher |
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John-Paul |
Mrs Lewis |
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Kolbe | Mr Rajendrum | |
Romero | Miss Maton | |
Teresa |
Miss Ruberry |
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Year 10
Group | Tutor | Progress Leader |
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Bakhita | Miss Heneghan |
Mr Fields Mr Walford |
Drexel | Miss Raymont | |
Frassati | Mr Gillard | |
John-Paul |
Mr May & Ms Sira |
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Kolbe |
Mrs Atkinson & Mrs Southwell |
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Romero |
Mrs Hayman & Mr Charles |
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Teresa |
Mr Devine |
Year 11
Group | Tutor | Progress Leader |
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Bakhita |
Miss Templeman |
Mr Copplestone Mr Habberley Mr Bedford
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Drexel | Mrs Sumner | |
Frassati | Mrs Smallwood | |
John-Paul |
Mr Shelley |
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Kolbe |
Miss Ouvry |
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Romero |
Mrs Choudhury |
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Teresa |
Miss Catley & Ms Jay |
Our Houses
St ALPHONSA Muttathupadathu, 1910-1946
A religious sister in India and the first Indian saint. She is patron of those who suffer physical illness
St Josephine BAKHITA, 1869-1947
She was sold into slavery and eventually rescued by a Christian family. She is patron of victims of human trafficking and of all Africa.
St Katharine DREXEL, 1858-1955
Born in the USA, she committed her life to the education of girls from African American and Native American backgrounds. She is the patron saint of racial justice.
Blessed Giorgio FRASSATI, 1901-1925
A young man committed to the social justice and caring for the poor. He is the patron of young people.
St JOHN-PAUL, 1920-2005
A Polish priest who became Pope in 1978. He was the first Pope to travel widely, meeting Catholics across the world. He famously forgave his would-be assassin and visited him in his prison cell.
St Maximilian KOLBE, 1894-1941
St Maximilian is what is known as a “martyr of charity” He took the place of a fellow prisoner in Auschwitz during WWII who had been condemned to death.
Blessed Oscar ROMERO, 1914-1980
The Archbishop of San Salvador who spoke out with great courage against injustice and poverty. He was assassinated by government forces while saying mass in a hospital chapel.
St TERESA of Calcutta,1910-1997
A religious sister who decided to live with the “poorest of the poor” on the streets of India. She was awarded the Nobel peace prize in recognition of her work of feeding the hungry and caring for the sick.