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Geneva School of Boerne has been recognized by the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) as the top school in the TAPPS 4A classification for the fourth time. The school has earned this honor 11 times since 2010. The Henderson Cup is awarded by TAPPS to each school in the six classifications that scores the most points during the year in competitive academic, athletic and fine arts events sponsored by TAPPS.

“Winning the Henderson Cup is an affirmation of Geneva’s triple commitment to academics, athletics and fine arts. Our school resists early specialization in any one area. Instead, we encourage all our students to participate in all three and we work hard to make it possible for them to do so. We want our students to explore who God created them to be and what it is that He created them to do. The Henderson Cup is a result of the enthusiasm with which they have embraced these opportunities at Geneva,” Geneva Head of School Leslie Moeller said.

This 2024-25 TAPPS accomplishment included a Division II Orchestra State Championship for the second year in a row (and five times overall) as well as State Runner-up finishes in the Vocal Competition, Varsity Girls Basketball and Varsity Girls Volleyball.

Geneva has won the Henderson Cup four times as a TAPPS 4A school (2017-18, 2018-19, 2022-23, 2024-25), twice as a TAPPS 3A school (2014-2015, 2015-2016), twice as a 2A school (2012-2013, 2013-2014) and three times as a 1A school (2009-2010, 2010-2011, 2011-2012).

The school first introduced varsity competition to its students in the 2008-09 school year. The first graduating senior class was in 2011 with 19 students. Forty-two seniors will graduate from Geneva in the Class of 2025.

Geneva is a 12-PK school that provides a classical education from a biblical worldview to equip students for a lifetime of learning, service and leadership to the glory of Jesus Christ. Geneva focuses on developing core skills needed to learn and succeed—reading, writing, speaking, listening, understanding, thinking and creating. Geneva shapes students to embrace virtue—faith, hope, love, prudence, justice, fortitude and temperance.