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Freshman boys get their own home.
Freshman boys get their own home.
The book celebrates and chronicles the school’s first hundred years.
Four Square at George School is more than a schoolyard game. Layered with nostalgia, enshrined in fond, albeit imperfect, collective memory, the game is now a cultural icon.
More than 120 ninth graders take part in Middle East peace talks as part of their Global Interdependence classes.
Students take part in the project, founded by a George School graduate, to raise awareness of violence against women. The shirts, with messages written by sufferers of sexual violence, are a way for women to break the silence.
First-year girls get their own home, too.
Mind Over Body (MOB) was founded at George School in 1996 when ten African-American male students approached Kassem Lucas ’90, a new faculty member, because they were interested in learning about African-American fraternities.
More than a dozen students sign up.