GENEVA NAMES PAIDEIA AWARD RECIPIENTS

Geneva School of Boerne recognizes the most outstanding teachers of the year with the Paideia Award. “Paideia” is Greek for “education.” This award is made possible in part thanks to Texas Heritage Bank. This year, Rhetoric School teacher Dodd Naiser (center) , Logic School teacher Holly Williams (left) and Grammar School teacher Tonya Mowery (right)…

Alumni Spotlight: Carissa Georgelos

Please give a current update on yourself (college/graduation year, major, grad school, work/career, family, other interests, service or hobbies). After graduating from Geneva in 2018, I attended the University of Texas at Austin and graduated with a B.S. in Advertising and a Bachelor of Journalism in 2022. As part of a creative tract within the…

GENEVA COMMENCEMENT DISPLAYS GOD’S GOODNESS

Geneva School of Boerne hosted its Commencement Exercises on Saturday, May 25, at University Methodist Church in San Antonio. This class of 47 seniors is Geneva’s 14th graduating class. The Class of 2024 had 19 students who are members of the Geneva Guild which recognizes those who began at Geneva in kindergarten and completed all…

GENEVA AWARDS TOP LOGIC STUDENTS WITH EAGLE AWARD

Geneva School of Boerne recognizes the most outstanding Logic School students each school year with the Eagle Award. Eighth-grade students Annabelle Halbach (left) and Samuel McPhail (center) were selected by the Logic School faculty and given the esteemed 2024 Eagle Award by Logic School Dean of Students Leslie Taylor (right) at the Closing Assembly. An…

GENEVA NAMES G.K. CHESTERTON AWARD WINNER

Seniors at Geneva School of Boerne write and defend a thesis as the last step toward graduation. The senior thesis is a dissertation in which the student advances an original point of view, typically on a controversial topic. Seniors begin the academic year by selecting a topic with help from their faculty advisor. Topics are researched, and a final…

Grammar Students Compete in Julius Caesar Contest

Geneva School of Boerne third-grade students compete in the Julius Caesar Contest each May. Students take a comprehensive written exam on their year-long study of Ancient Greece and Rome. The top 10 scorers earn the right to compete on stage before an audience filled with Grammar School students, teachers, parents and guests in the Julius…