The Catholic Church and the New Pope

Despite being a Quaker high school, George School welcomes students from diverse religious backgrounds, including many who practice Catholicism. Catholicism, one of the most prominent branches of Christianity, has over 1.4 billion followers around the world. The pope, who serves as the visible head of the worldwide Catholic Church, holds power and influence as a global voice and Spiritual Leader. Nowadays, the pope needs to … Continue reading The Catholic Church and the New Pope

Learning through Diversity: How Teachers Shape Critical Thinkers through Different Approaches to Standardized Classes?

The content discusses varied teaching methods among teachers in high school courses, focusing on AP Calculus BC and IB HL Literature. While different approaches emphasize critical thinking, problem-solving, and using diverse perspectives, the shared goal remains fostering students’ growth and preparation for a complex world. The interplay of these methods enriches student learning. Continue reading Learning through Diversity: How Teachers Shape Critical Thinkers through Different Approaches to Standardized Classes?

Clay Creations: Sculpting Imaginations at George School

“I work in clay because it enables me to be expressive in ways I cannot in other mediums”.  -Amedeo Salamoni The art of ceramics is a journey that transforms raw clay into spectacular forms to express ourselves. At George School, our Ceramics Program witnesses creativity, innovation, and self-expression. This article dives into the heart of our ceramics program, uncovering its significant impact from the hands … Continue reading Clay Creations: Sculpting Imaginations at George School

Being a Distance Learner

The school year of 2021-2022 is a long-lost yet thrilling experience to return on campus and start the school year fresh for many George School students. In the past year, a handful of the students were distant learners, who were unable to be in-person due to COVID-19 restrictions.  The first interviewee is a current international sophomore. She spent the first year at George School at … Continue reading Being a Distance Learner