GSB News: Summer 2015

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The Monthly Newsletter for Gill St. Bernard’s School

News

Summer 2015

Summer 2015

The Monthly Newsletter for Gill St. Bernard’s School

Inside 2 Commencement 4 Thank You Breakfast

for Parents’ Association Volunteers

5 Grandparents & Great

Friends Day a Success

Groundbreaking 6 Retiring & New

Board Members

7 Creative Writing

Course

8 Middle & Lower School

Students Rise to the Occasion

9 Year-End Honor Roll 10 Paper Mill Playhouse

Rising Star Award Results

Middle School Musicals 11 Student Life Recap:

Relay for Life

Units

14 Faculty News: Retiring Faculty, Staff and Administrators

15 Athletics:

Varsity Sports Round-Up

Scholar-Athlete Awards

Athletes to Continue Careers in College

19 Dates to Remember

From the Headmaster On May 31st, the members of the Class of 2015 received their diplomas in the athletic center. The school community gathered to celebrate their accomplishments and hear from a number of the seniors as part of the ceremony. This wonderful day was recorded in photographs and DVD; then after a brief reception it was over. Commencement recognizes the many achievements and contributions of our seniors, but it also stands as their very last moment as high school students. For them, as well as for us, the realization that their work at GSB is finished can feel quite abrupt. After all of their efforts in the months and years leading up to graduation, once the ceremony ends, the Class of 2015 has become a part of our history. It is often difficult at that point to simply exhale and acknowledge the job well done. It can be harder still to take adequate time to rest and reflect before undertaking the next big challenge. Life in the 21st Century pushes us to quickly move on to what’s next. Commencement, however, invites us to do just that – pause and consider both the past and future. The ceremony serves as both an ending and a beginning, clearing the way for new growth moving forward. For everyone in the school community, Commencement signals a new beginning. One school year is past and a new one awaits. However, before the next academic year begins in September, it is vital for us

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

Headmaster Sid Rowell.

all to take time to rest and appreciate the opportunities that summer affords us for renewal. I look forward to this time in the summer. This year, my list of books is especially long, and it will be good to have a chance to read, relax, and think about the bigger issues. Perhaps, even some golf might happen. I hope that our recent graduates and families will also have the chance to enjoy the next several weeks before thoughts turn to college move-in day. I wish you a wonderful summer, and I look forward to seeing you in late August. Warm regards,

Sid Rowell

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