From the Chairman of the Board
Welcome from John Riley
Does education still matter in this age of constant communication and nearly instant access to information? We think the answer to this question is a resounding yes. Yes, children need an education—specifically one like The Geneva School offers because too often education produces graduates who are underprepared for life’s challenges. At Geneva, we focus not solely on what students know but on who they are becoming—students formed in faith and equipped for life. Children need to know how to think, discern the accuracy of the presented information, ask questions that matter, speak winsomely and with wisdom, interact in person with others, explore and discover new ideas, grow and mature, listen to mentors who are invested in seeing them own the gospel, and develop a tool box that allows them to continue to learn well beyond their days in the Geneva hallways. Information is not wisdom. And so much of life demands wisdom in order to navigate the world around them: political, social, emotional, academic, and spiritual.
Your children will be nourished in The Geneva School community where they will be seen, known, and loved in order to learn, grow, and mature into lovely, competent, compassionate adults who know who they are, what their gifts are, and, most importantly, whose they are. They have been made by the Creator God who loves them and has created them for his purposes.
We love to watch our alumni continue to learn and mature after they leave the halls of this school. Each time I shake the hand of a Geneva student after he or she receives a diploma, hope springs up for the many ways that God will use Geneva graduates to impact their college, church, city, family, and work.
John Riley, Chairman of the Board
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