Monday, October 3
B WeekKindness Virtue Quote of the Day "Three things in human life are important. The first is to be kind. The second is to be kind. And the third is to be kind." -Henry JamesCommunity: Morning...
View ArticleHurricane Matthew: Weather Emergency Plans
We are closely monitoring Hurricane Matthew, and will make you aware of weather emergency plans/school closures when they are finalized.
View ArticleOctober Events You Won't Want to Miss
From Bikes & Beers to New York Times best-selling author Jessica Lahey, reserve your spot at these October parent events.
View ArticleWednesday, October 12
REGULAR WEDNESDAY WEEK A SCHEDULE TODAY Responsibility Virtue Quote of the Day Because that's what kindness is. It's not doing something for someone else because they can't, but because you can."...
View ArticleStrong Start for First-Year Girls' Golf Team
Our first-year girls golf team is headed to Orangeburg on October 18th to vie for the state title. What a strong start for this young team!
View ArticlePG Art Plays Role in 2017 Calendar Honoring Emanuel 9
Porter-Gaud is a part of this year's AT&T African-American History Calendar, which is dedicated to Emanuel 9 and the survivors.
View ArticleCyclone Sports Update: Post-Hurricane Matthew
Coach Salley's weekly Athletics update all about weathering life's storms.
View ArticleGet Your Tickets for Around the World in 80 Days
There are plenty of laughs in this highly inventive, thoroughly enjoyable and family-friendly show.
View ArticleMusic Returns to Upper School Chapel/Jewish Life
Music lifts our spirits and leads us into the presence of God. This year, music, hymns, and our Upper School Choir will be a part of US Chapel and Jewish Life services.
View ArticleHurricane Matthew Food Drive:: Final Days!
Friday is the last day to send in food items to support those affected by Hurricane Matthew. Food collected will go to Our Lady of Mercy Outreach and to the emergency food bank in Beaufort.
View ArticlePost and Courier Profiles P-G and Burke HS Bond
Burke High School and Porter-Gaud create special bond through marching band and football.
View Article10-14-16
The greatest good you can do for another is not just to share your riches but to reveal to him his own. ~Benjamin DisraeliUpcoming Rotation DaysMonday, October 17th – Fall Break – No SchoolTuesday,...
View ArticleCyclone Sports Update: The Streak
Larry Salley looks back at the last two weeks of championship-filled Cyclone sports.
View ArticleSenior Night 2016
Head of School DuBose Egleston reflects on the annual tradition of honoring our senior student-athletes.
View ArticleNinth Grader Wants Young Women to Dream Big
Ninth-grader Courtenay White is working to ensure young women dream big and let their voices be heard at the 2016 She Strong Teen Summit.
View ArticleP-G Chaplains Presenting at 2016 NAES Conference
Brian McGreevy and Jennie Olbrych are lead presenters at the National Association of Episcopal Schools Biennial Conference Deep Dive Session for New Chaplains.
View ArticleMeet Terra Burke, Director of Multicultural Affairs
Terra Burke believes the more we seek out each others' life stories, the more common threads we are sure to find.
View ArticleFifth Grade Pumpkin Contest is FaBOOlous!
The annual fifth grade pumpkin carving contest brought out the best in student creativity, imagination, and fun!
View ArticleSailing Away to a Championship Year
The Cyclone sailing team became the newest Porter-Gaud team to hang a championship banner in the Wendell Center when they won their first SCISA state title on October 22nd.
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