Traditions & Activities

Our enduring traditions give students unique learning experiences

H ave you raised and released a butterfly? Walked in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark? Learned sign language? Saint George’s students have!

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Each grade in the Lower School has its own unique traditions and activities. Kindergarteners dress like pilgrims and light colorful menorahs to learn about holidays. The first graders put on puppet shows, make life-size penguin pillows, and meet a real live beekeeper. Second graders study their family’s heritage and portray an American hero in their own Wax Museum. In third grade, students hike the trail to the nearby Spokane House fur trading post and test the effects of erosion in the sand hill behind the school.

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Fourth graders study the macroinvertebrate population in the campus creek to monitor its health and in the spring take an overnight field trip focused on The Corps of Discovery. The fifth graders start the year with a team-building trip into the mountains, then they perform a musical, live on a pioneer farm, and finish the year with a recognition ceremony that welcomes them across the bridge into the Middle School.

Friday Assembly ties all the classes together. Led by Student Council members, this weekly tradition showcases student talent, highlights guest speakers, and honors student “giraffes” who stick their necks out for others, are persistent, take helpful action, and have a big heart. It’s a great way to end each week!

We have had a great first year at Saint George’s. Even Cade’s broken leg just gave us the opportunity to see how supportive and caring everyone was. We could have nominated nearly the whole school for a Giraffe Award!”

Laura Martin, Lower School Parent

Lower School Traditions

  • 1st Grade Celebrates Penguin Party

    After parading their penguin pillows at Friday Assembly, the 1st graders joined their friends and family back in their classrooms to celebrate all they've been learning. See a Photo Gallery of their Penguin Party!

    Posted March 8, 2010
  • See Photos of Halloween Parade

    The annual Lower School Halloween Parade through the halls of the Upper and Middle Schools was as colorful and candy-filled as ever. See some photos of costumes and fun from last Friday afternoon's Halloween Parade.

    Posted November 2, 2009
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  • Photos of Lower School Variety Show

    The Lower School students showed how much talent they have at the annual Variety Show on May 15. You can see photos of just about everyone who performed in this new website Photo Gallery.
    Posted June 9, 2009
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  • View 5th Grade "Living Artists" Video

    Each year the 5th graders research an Impressionist artist, re-create one of their paintings, and dress up as that artist for their own art exhibit in the elegant Davenport House. You can view a four-minute video of their exhibit on the website's Video Page (just go to the Home page and click "Discover SGS Videos"). A photo gallery of Living Artist images is also on the News and Photos / Photo Galleries page.

    Posted June 2, 2009
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  • See 5th Grade Musical Photos

    The 5th Grade's musical performance of Peter Pan last week earned rave reviews from parents and friends who enjoyed the singing, dancing, and occasional sword-play. Where else could you find mermaids, pirates, the Lost Boys and Tinkerbell but in Neverland?! View photos from the performance on the school's Photo Gallery.
    Posted February 23, 2009
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  • Lower School Shares Spirit Day Excitement

    The Lower School Spirit Day on Friday, Jan. 23 began with a Friday Assembly on the Chinese New Year and learning cheers from the varsity basketball players. Then there was Chinese food at the World Cafe for lunch, but the biggest treat was the halftime shows the Lower School students put on during the basketball games that evening. See the fun in the website's LS Spirit Day photo gallery.
    Posted January 26, 2009
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  • Kindergarten Celebrates Thanksgiving

    Kathy and Carol's kindergarten classes continued their tradition of celebrating Thanksgiving with friendly "Indians", including some of Kathy's former students now getting ready to graduate! See the fun and feasting in this website Photo Gallery.
    Posted November 24, 2008
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  • LS Academics - Guides on the Side

    Read Nancy Spencer's introduction to academics in the Lower School, along with the full article about Cindy Mahan and Rick Petrini's 2nd grade classes that appears in the Spring 2008 Saint George's Magazine.
    Posted June 20, 2008
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  • Lower School Red & White Basketball Night on Friday

    The Lower School Red & White Basketball Night will be a fun family and school community time. Please plan to dress in red and white and attend the varsity basketball games vs. Selkirk this Friday night, Jan. 18 beginning with the girls' varsity game at 5:45 p.m.
    Posted January 14, 2008
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  • Bring Teddy Bears to Brighten the Holidays

    We are collecting new and gently used teddy bears to decorate Founders Theater for the Holiday Concerts, then those cute bears will be donated to the Anna Ogden Women’s and Children’s shelter to bring some holiday cheer to the kids they serve. Collection boxes are in each division – please bring in your bears before Friday, Nov. 30.
    Posted November 12, 2007
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Lower School Calendar

Thu Jul 29

Back to School mailing

Upper School
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Wed Aug 18

Division Head summer meeting

Dragon Room
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Fri Aug 27

Full Faculty Work Day

Wed Sep 01

LS Meet & Greet Day

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Thu Sep 02

First Day of School

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Fri Sep 03

The Dragon Dance

Graduation Lawn
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Thu Sep 09

4th Grade Teambuilding

Camp Tshimakain
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LS Back to School Night

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Fri Sep 10

5th Grade Canoe Float

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Wed Sep 15

School Photo Day

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