Alumni Weekend Tradition
The school establishes a spring tradition that continues today: Alumni Weekend.
The school establishes a spring tradition that continues today: Alumni Weekend.
For more than seventy years, canoes are a regular product of George School’s student woodworkers.
In the first half of the twentieth century at George School, the word “fussing” denotes a tête-à-tête in a public place between a boy and a girl.
While the underlying property already belongs to George School, the house itself is owned by the teacher who built it.