Faculty and Staff Prep for New Year

Geneva held its annual in-service for faculty and staff to prepare for the new school year which begins on Tuesday, September 8 with on-campus instruction. The approximately 150 school employees gathered on the football field for a time of welcome, vision casting and prayer before going to classrooms and offices for training via Zoom. Geneva…

Can a Geneva Graduate Change the World?

By Rob Shelton, Geneva School of Boerne Rhetoric School Headmaster Rhetoric School Headmaster Rob Shelton wrote this article outlining Geneva’s Portrait of a Graduate and unpacks this lofty goal into practical terms. Geneva helps to equip students to be who God made them to be and to impact this world for good. The Portrait of…

Alumni Spotlight 2017-18 Quarter 3: Allie Biedenharn

Please give a current update on yourself (college/graduation year, major, work/career, family, other interests, service or hobbies). I graduated from Texas A&M in 2015 and studied Natural Resource Management and Spatial Sciences (GIS—Geographic Information System, remote sensing, digital cartography). I have been working at the East Foundation, a wildlife organization that focuses on wildlife research…

What Matters Most

by Dr. Tonya Christal, Geneva School of Boerne Board of Trustees Member In the Grammar School classrooms as each school year winds down, the children’s eyes sparkle as they draw close to their teachers, each leaning in with anticipation to receive their Character Trait Award. Parents and grandparents pack the perimeters of the room to…

Why Children Need to See, Think and Wonder

by Jessica Gombert, Geneva School of Boerne Grammar School Headmaster “The world will never starve for want of wonders; but only for want of wonder.” – G.K. Chesterton Opportunities to think and wonder about the things we observe is important in the development of students. Therefore, one of the goals at Geneva School of Boerne…