Come as you are and join TGS moms as they pray for our TGS community. If you are a mom or grandma of a Geneva student, you are invited. No need to commit to every week; just come when you can. It really is the best way to start the week, covering our families in prayer … and establishing relationships with fellow prayer warriors. For more information, contact Christie Hudon at [email protected].
Our upper school's National Honor Society members graciously volunteer to help our 3rd–6th grade students with homework. Each Monday from 3:25–4:10 pm, a few NHS members volunteer as tutors in room 233 of the lower school (the Latin classroom).
This is an opportunity for students to work on homework and ask questions as the NHS volunteers circulate to answer their questions rather than a one-on-one tutoring time.
Sign-ups are open each Thursday through Sunday, or until all 20 spots are filled.
3rd–6th grade students who are signed up walk themselves to room 233 at dismissal time and parents may pick up from that classroom at 4:10 pm. Any students who are not picked up from the classroom at 4:10 pm by a parent or designated pickup person are taken to aftercare and signed in at this point and aftercare fees apply.
Date:December 3, 2024 - December 3, 2024 Time:10:00 am- 2:00 pm Location:Practice Field
First graders and their parents enjoy a presentation by Jimmy Sawgrass. He discusses many aspects of pre-colonial life in Florida. In addition, students have the opportunity to see and handle many artifacts from this time period. Following Jimmy's presentation, the students enjoy a picnic lunch and dancing.
Fifth grade students visit the Environmental Learning Center in Vero Beach, Florida. While there, they rotate through three stations, learning about different components of the Indian River Lagoon ecosystem. All the activities are designed to illustrate how everything in the natural world fits together, interacts, and is interconnected. Students experience a 45-minute boat tour of the Indian River Lagoon, cultivating an appreciation for the lagoon, one of North America’s most diverse estuaries. Students develop a sense of stewardship for the earth’s limited resources and learn how individual actions directly affect the environment.
Students take the Sunrail from Longwood to Winter Park to simulate riding on the NYC subway car like Mario. After they disembark, they play in Winter Park's Central Park and receive their very own Chester Cricket to put in the matchbox home they create.
Depart school at 8:30 am. Catch the 9:19 am train from Longwood station and return on the 11:39 am train from the Winter Park station. Scheduled to arrive back at school around 12:30 pm.
After reading the classic tale The Velveteen Rabbit, second graders gather with loved ones to assemble and sew a velveteen rabbit of their very own. This sewing party marks a time of laughter, collaboration, and determination as students work on this challenging yet rewarding project.
Fathers Watch invites dads and granddads to join for fellowship and to pray for and support the school, faculty, leadership, students, and families. Fathers Watch meets every other Friday: 8:00–9:30 am at the Breakfast Club of Tuskawilla (5965 Red Bug Lake Road, Winter Springs, 32708). Come early or after dropping children off at school. Email Glenn Goranson at [email protected] for more information.
To kick off the Christmas season, students wear their Christmas pajamas to school and begin the morning eating pancakes. Each class has their official Christmas tree lighting ceremony, read Christmas stories, make Christmas crafts, and listen to Christmas music.
Please join the Geneva community on Saturday, December 7, for this year's Christmas Festival and Market! This community-wide event is always a great time for everyone to gather, play, and celebrate the season together.
Come as you are and join TGS moms as they pray for our TGS community. If you are a mom or grandma of a Geneva student, you are invited. No need to commit to every week; just come when you can. It really is the best way to start the week, covering our families in prayer … and establishing relationships with fellow prayer warriors. For more information, contact Christie Hudon at [email protected].
Our upper school's National Honor Society members graciously volunteer to help our 3rd–6th grade students with homework. Each Monday from 3:25–4:10 pm, a few NHS members volunteer as tutors in room 233 of the lower school (the Latin classroom).
This is an opportunity for students to work on homework and ask questions as the NHS volunteers circulate to answer their questions rather than a one-on-one tutoring time.
Sign-ups are open each Thursday through Sunday, or until all 20 spots are filled.
3rd–6th grade students who are signed up walk themselves to room 233 at dismissal time and parents may pick up from that classroom at 4:10 pm. Any students who are not picked up from the classroom at 4:10 pm by a parent or designated pickup person are taken to aftercare and signed in at this point and aftercare fees apply.
An informational evening for upperclassmen and their parents regarding the college financial aid process. Freshmen and sophomores are also welcome to attend.
Date:December 10, 2024 - December 10, 2024 Time:8:15 am- 9:15 am Location:LS da Vinci
ParentU is an educational series created by Classical Academic Press, and it is designed to educate and equip parents who want to learn more about our educational tradition. Parents will meet to watch videos from both Dr. Christopher Perrin and Justin Whitmel Earley and have a discussion together about classical education based on the videos.
This is a culmination of the literature unit of Madeline by Ludwig Bemelmans.
The parade will begin at Riley Arena at 8:30 am. The students will follow the police escort around the fountain and stop to sing for parents standing on the steps in front of the upper school. They will then go inside the lower school building and tour the first floor first.
Date:December 13, 2024 - December 13, 2024 Time:8:25 am- 9:20 am Location:Riley Arena
Parents are welcome to attend our annual rhetoric school Mr. Christmas Pageant, a holiday spoof of beauty pageants. Eight of our rhetoric school boys (two from each grade) will vie for the coveted title of Mr. Christmas. This is free and open to all.
Students visit Medieval Times in order to reflect upon their studies of the Middle Ages. Students tour a medieval village complete with artifacts, pictures, and historical specialists. Then students enjoy an educational presentation on medieval weapons and falconry. Finally, students are entertained by a live joust during a traditional feast.
Date:December 16, 2024 - December 16, 2024 Time:8:15 am- 9:30 am Location:Off Campus
Come as you are and join TGS moms as they pray for our TGS community. If you are a mom or grandma of a Geneva student, you are invited. No need to commit to every week; just come when you can. It really is the best way to start the week, covering our families in prayer … and establishing relationships with fellow prayer warriors. For more information, contact Christie Hudon at [email protected].
O Come, Let Us Adore Him! The Lower School Lessons and Carols concert will be held on Thursday, December 19, at 6:30 pm in Riley Arena.All second through sixth grade students will lead us in celebrating Advent: the birth and the life of Jesus! Family and friends are welcome to attend and worship with us!
Fathers Watch invites dads and granddads to join for fellowship and to pray for and support the school, faculty, leadership, students, and families. Fathers Watch meets every other Friday: 8:00–9:30 am at the Breakfast Club of Tuskawilla (5965 Red Bug Lake Road, Winter Springs, 32708). Come early or after dropping children off at school. Email Glenn Goranson at [email protected] for more information.
We are welcoming back all Geneva alumni to an Alumni Christmas Party from 5:30 - 7:00pm at The Hangry Bison restaurant. Hope you can join us for this holiday event.