Second Graders Bring Ancient Egypt to Life

Geneva second graders bring history to life with their study of Ancient Egypt each year. They study the daily life, government leaders, religion, architecture, language, arts and recreation of the ancient Egyptians. A favorite project in which the students engage is learning about the mummification process. Each class experiences this process first-hand by mummifying their…

Eagles Tennis Finishes Season

Several Geneva varsity tennis team members qualified to compete in the TAPPS 4A State Tennis Tournament which was held in Waco on April 8-9. The girls team qualified the doubles team of Gracyn Freiling/Braden Hall. Competing for the Eagles on the boys’ side were Anson Eggerss and Nathan Masso in singles and the doubles teams…

Students Compete in Speech Meet

The Grammar Speech Meet is an annual event in which students in first through fifth grades choose either a piece of scripture or poetry from a selection and present it in competition. Students memorize their selected piece and present in preliminary rounds to ultimately try to advance to the finals. Fifteen students in each category…

Musicians Excel in TAPPS Contest

Geneva students competed in the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools Solo and Ensemble competition held at Saint Mary’s University on Wednesday, March 27. Students from area schools met to compete for points that will combine with large ensemble points to compete for TAPPS State titles later this month.   Solos and ensembles in…

Eagles Compete in Texas Relays

Two Geneva track and field athletes were invited to compete in the Texas Relays Meet at The University of Texas in Austin last weekend. Senior Amy Ambelang ran a personal best time (and set a new Geneva record) in the 100mH (14.80) and advanced to the finals where she earned fifth place overall (15.11). She…

The Geneva Magazine Wins Gold!

The Geneva magazine staff won a Gold Crown Award through the Columbia Scholastic Press Association for its work on the 2017-18 Geneva Quarterly magazine. This is the second year in a row that the staff earned this prestigious national honor and distinction in high school journalism. There were 1,181 publications from across the United States submitted…