Parent Community

Every family is a valued part of the community

S aint George’s has a proud tradition of productive relationships between school and home, and we consider that crucial to the success and well-being of our students. We are a friendly school, and parents are always welcome on campus. Some volunteer to work in the Lower School classrooms; others help in the School Advancement office or help organize class trips. Many are devoted supporters of the sports teams or faithful attendees of plays, concerts, science fairs, and special events.

Saint George’s School is one of the major reasons we decided to stay in Spokane. We made friends with many other parents and felt welcomed into a community.

Hakan Kaya,
Lower School Parent

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The Parents Association provides a forum for parents to exchange ideas through educational workshops and speakers on parenting issues. The Parents Association also organizes volunteers for events that enrich students, support teachers, and honor staff at the school.

The result is a close-knit, caring community. When a father and his Middle School son were injured in a recent car accident, other school families rallied to their side. After seeing all the people at the hospital for them, an emergency room doctor told the mother, “I thought you didn’t have family in Spokane.” “We don’t,” she replied. “We go to Saint George’s.”