We ask you to take a moment to review our Traffic and Safety Procedures so that we can ensure that all students get to school safely and efficiently. We thank you for familiarizing yourself with and abiding by the policies listed below:
We are very excited to launch our new electronic version of our Forte et Gratum, Alumnae Magazine. In an effort to be green, we will give you the option to choose if you would like to view the electronic version and save on paper, printing costs and postage. The new interactive electronic magazine has live links to websites, live links to email addresses and opportunities for us to add video and audio files! Click into this article to access the Fall issue and learn how to opt out of the paper version that is currently being mailed to you!
We greatly appreciate all who attended one of the three presentations regarding CSG’s proposed building additions and renovations on Wednesday, October 27. As we prepare to submit these plans to the City of Bexley in early November, the comments and positive feedback from the audience were extremely helpful. It was certainly an exciting day! For those with additional comments and questions, please submit them to: masterplan@columbusschoolforgirls.org. Further updates and answers to submitted questions will be periodically posted to the CSG website and the Unicorn News Center. Stay tuned!
Standardized Benchmarks: 2005-2009 SAT / ACT Test Results
Columbus School for Girls students test at a level much higher than the national and state averages, see attached PDF file with 2005-2009 SAT / ACT Test Results
Opening up the World of Engineering: Columbus School for Girls FIRST Robotics Program
For the past nine years, high school students from the Columbus School for Girls (CSG) have teamed up with engineering students from The Ohio State University (OSU) to design and build a competition robot. They spend their winter evenings and weekends working towards the final goal of competing in the FIRST Robotics competition, one that includes 44 regional events and one national event, involving over 1,800 other high-school teams. The FIRST program brings together the nation’s leading companies and universities in a united effort to introduce young minds to the wonders of science, technology and engineering.
Sunship Earth's 'travelers' learn science through nature
ColumbusLocalNews.com: Wednesday, November 10, 2010 - KRISTINA THOMAS
Design Group, Architect for CSG Building Plan, Wins Award
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH: Friday, October 29, 2010 - By Marla Matzer Rose
How old is too old for Halloween?
THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH: Thursday, October 28, 2010 - By Stephanie Czekalinski