
Our Students
See AllGabriella has discovered that meeting “random” friendly people isn’t at all random at George School.
At George School, we believe the world can be better and society can be different. You’ll read Wuthering Heights and reflect how a mid-nineteenth-century novel can make a contemporary statement. You’ll compete in sports like lacrosse or softball. You’ll write your own Canterbury tale. You’ll use a 3D printer to explore calculus, iMovie to study physics, and The New York Times to learn economics. (You may also blast music, build bonfires, and even learn to juggle.)
It happens through our incredible courses—like Spanish Seminar, AP calculus, or IB Theory of Knowledge, one of the many challenging courses in our International Baccalaureate program. And it happens because the teachers and staff are inspired, proactive, and plugged in. They’re ready to offer support, advice, cookies, or whatever the moment calls for.
Whether in the dorms, on teams, or in small classes, Francisco appreciates the close relationships formed in the George School community.
Gabriella has discovered that meeting “random” friendly people isn’t at all random at George School.
For Martin, diversity of opinion and solidarity go hand in hand at George School.
For Rebecca, learning requires challenging preconceptions, but her first impressions of George School were dead on.