GSB News: December 2014

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The Monthly Newsletter for Gill St. Bernard’s School

News

December 2014

December 2014

The Monthly Newsletter for Gill St. Bernard’s School

Inside 2 Community Service 3 'Tis the Season for

Performing Arts at GSB

4 Fashion Event 5 The Learned Ladies

Young Performers Present Tales from a Story Book 6 GSB Hosts State of the

Watershed Conference Stargazing Party

7 Student Life Recap: Model UN

Schadt ʹ23 Achieves High Score in Piano Playing Competition Math Competition Results

8 College Spotlight: Casey Saladino ’14

9 Athletics:

Varsity Sports Wrap-Up

10 Dates to Remember

From the Headmaster Throughout the past three weeks, Gill St. Bernard’s has been filled with the sights and sounds of the holiday season. From the various chorus concerts and performances by the orchestra and jazz band, to the Early Childhood presentation of The Nutcracker, the musical gifts of our students have been front and center. These many events have provided a happy break from the hectic nature of this time of year and help us refocus on what is most important, our families. Indeed, there is so much that is troubling going on in our nation and the world, that it is sometimes difficult to remember how fortunate we all are. Another joy to be mindful of is the many community service activities that take place both on and off campus. GSB has a long and proud history of giving to others; our “season of giving” started on November 1 with a trip to Morristown, N.J. to help build a home with the nonprofit shelter relief organization, Habitat for Humanity, and continued with a community blood drive two weeks later. On November 19, our annual Turkey Day led to the collection of 519 frozen birds for Thanksgiving. The Community FoodBank of New Jersey was able to distribute them to many needy families around the state. Since then, our students, parents and faculty members have supported several initiatives, including Toys for Tots, a canned food drive by the first grade and many more. Winter sports have begun, with hockey and swimming already in regular season competition. Indoor track and fencing are also underway. Tonight, our girls’ and boys’ basketball teams will host Immaculata in the Athletic Center. A “pink out” will take place at the game to benefit the Steeplechase Cancer Center at Somerset Medical Center.

Gill St. Bernard’s School • St. Bernard’s Road • Gladstone, NJ 07934

Headmaster Sid Rowell.

The “blue crew” will be in its usual bleacher section, dressed in pink, and I hope to see you there. All of these events where we come together to cheer on or otherwise support our children go a long way in building community. In the midst of it all, those seniors who have applied early decision or early action are now hearing from colleges. Happily, the majority of our students have been admitted to their first choice schools (we will have the full picture on early decision and early action by January 15). The process will continue for the rest and although some are disappointed, I am confident that they will all have good choices by April. Most of all this holiday season, I want to wish all of our families peace, good health and a happy New Year. See you in January! Warm regards,

Sid Rowell 1.


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