Grammar School Students Love to Read!

The Grammar School celebrated reading completed over the summer break with the annual Summer Reading Awards Assembly. Geneva School Librarian Lisa Patti and Grammar School Headmaster Jessica Gombert recognized 306 students with awards—286 students earned gold, 13 students received silver and seven students earned bronze medals. These students (and teachers who participated in the summer reading challenge)…

Rhetoric Students Sign Honor Code

All Rhetoric School students attended an Honor Code Assembly where Headmaster Rob Shelton outlined the school’s Honor Code and pledge. Each high school student is required to sign this code and is challenged to live by it while at Geneva. The hope is that it will instill a personal code of lifelong integrity and honor. The…

Geneva Begins a New Year!

Geneva began the new school year on Tuesday, September 4, with 716 students enrolled in grades K-12. Geneva is a classical and Christian school which began in 1999 with 13 students in borrowed classrooms at St. John Lutheran Church and moved to the current campus at 113 Cascade Caverns Road in 2004. Students in grades…

Geneva wins TAPPS Henderson Cup Again!

Geneva School was recognized by the Texas Association of Private and Parochial Schools (TAPPS) as the top school in its division for the eighth time in nine years. The school was declared champion for the first time in the TAPPS 4A classification. Geneva reclaimed this esteemed honor after finishing as runner-up to Colleyville Covenant Christian Academy…

Senior Signs with U.S. Air Force Academy

Geneva School of Boerne senior Marshall Shults signed a letter of intent with the United States Air Force Academy track & field team. He was surrounded by his parents Tammie Jo and Dean Shults as well as coaches John Brock, Dean Herbert, Karen Wright and Geneva Rhetoric School Headmaster Rob Shelton. Shults will study business…

Third Grade Julius Caesar Champion Named

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 in the Julius Caesar Contest where they dress in their finest togas and answer…