St George's, Windsor

St George's, Windsor The College was founded in 1348. The central purpose of the College is to worship God and to offer prayer for the Sovereign and the Knights of the Garter.

The College of St George is, at its heart, a community of people who live and work together to offer worship to God, prayers for the Sovereign and the Order of the Garter, service to society and hospitality to visitors. The College of St George is a religious fellowship, established in 1348 by Edward III as the spiritual counterpart to the Order of the Garter. It has carried out this purpose conti

nuously since then. The Foundation of the College of St George is a charity registered in the UK: No. 1118295. For all enquiries about The Choir of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, please contact Francesca Alden: [email protected]

From September 2026 the Choir of St George’s Chapel will have a vacancy for a Year 4 chorister (boy or girl).Choristers ...
09/06/2026

From September 2026 the Choir of St George’s Chapel will have a vacancy for a Year 4 chorister (boy or girl).

Choristers at St George’s sing seven services a week (Evensong on four weekdays, and three services on a Sunday; Saturdays are mostly commitment free), and rehearse every weekday morning. This schedule develops not only their musical talents, but nurtures key skills such as leadership, team work, and time management.

The Choristers are educated, and board part-time, at St George’s School on generous scholarships from the Dean & Canons; limited additional means-tested bursaries may be available. The choristers all receive singing lessons from a team of the UK’s finest teachers of young voices, and receive instrumental and theory tuition.

If you are the parent/carer of a child currently in Year 3 who would be interested in exploring a choristership, please contact Chessy Alden on [email protected] by 5pm on Wednesday 17 June.

St George's School Windsor Castle

June's Image of the Month
03/06/2026

June's Image of the Month

Bishop John Fisher died in 1825 and is buried in St George's Chapel. He was Bishop of Salisbury and commissioned paintings by John Constable.

Georgian Talks from the ArchivesThe Vicars’ Hall, Windsor Castle. Saturday 27 June 2026, 3-5pm.Chapel Archivist and Chap...
02/06/2026

Georgian Talks from the Archives
The Vicars’ Hall, Windsor Castle. Saturday 27 June 2026, 3-5pm.
Chapel Archivist and Chapter Librarian, Kate McQuillian, will talk about King George III’s vision for St George’s Chapel as a place of worship and a Royal mausoleum, and explore some of the astonishing changes that were made to the Chapel during his reign.
After a break for refreshments and the chance to view manuscripts from St George's Chapel Archives, Julie Crocker, Senior Archivist at the Royal Archives, will talk about the records in the Royal Archives and Royal Library relating to the Georgian period, 1714-1837.
For more details and to book, please visit “St George’s Chapel Archives” on Eventbrite, or call 01753 848725.

From September 2026 the Choir of St George’s Chapel will have a vacancy for a Year 7 chorister (boy or girl). Choristers...
19/05/2026

From September 2026 the Choir of St George’s Chapel will have a vacancy for a Year 7 chorister (boy or girl).

Choristers at St George’s sing seven services a week (Evensong on four weekdays, and three services on a Sunday; Saturdays are mostly commitment free), and rehearse every weekday morning. This schedule develops not only their musical talents, but nurtures key skills such as leadership, team work, and time management. The Choristers are educated, and board part-time, at St George’s School on generous scholarships from the Dean & Canons; limited additional means-tested bursaries may be available. The choristers all receive singing lessons from a team of the UK’s finest teachers of young voices, and receive instrumental and theory tuition.

This opportunity would suit a child who has already embarked on a musical journey, with strong singing and aural skills. If you are the parent/carer of a child who would be interested in exploring a choristership, please contact Chessy Alden on [email protected] by 5pm on Sun 31 May.

St George's School Windsor Castle

Georgian Talks from the ArchivesThe Vicars’ Hall, Windsor Castle. Saturday 27 June 2026, 3-5pm.Chapel Archivist and Chap...
14/05/2026

Georgian Talks from the Archives

The Vicars’ Hall, Windsor Castle. Saturday 27 June 2026, 3-5pm.

Chapel Archivist and Chapter Librarian, Kate McQuillian, will talk about King George III’s vision for St George’s Chapel as a place of worship and a Royal mausoleum, and explore some of the astonishing changes that were made to the Chapel during his reign.

After a break for refreshments and the chance to view manuscripts from St George's Chapel Archives, Julie Crocker, Senior Archivist at the Royal Archives, will talk about the records in the Royal Archives and Royal Library relating to the Georgian period, 1714-1837.

For more details and to book, please visit “St George’s Chapel Archives” on Eventbrite, or call 01753 848725.

Discover more about the lives of the Georgians in the 18th and 19th centuries at St George's Chapel and Windsor Castle.

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Windsor Castle
Windsor
SL41NJ

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