Outstanding athletes in baseball, golf, lacrosse, soccer, tennis and track and field were recognized at the Spring Sports Assembly on Monday, April 27, in Morris Chapel.
Commencement Weekend speakers will include Head of School Brent Bell at Baccalaureate and attorney Chris Twyman, president of the State Bar of Georgia, at Commencement. Both have children in the Class of 2026.
The varsity track and field teams traveled to Wesleyan School to compete in the GHSA A-3A Private School Area 3 meet, where the boys placed first and the girls placed third, with several athletes from each team qualifying for sectionals.
Thirteen members of the junior class were awarded the Georgia Certificate of Merit to recognize their academic achievements and placement in the top ten percent of their class.
Seniors Gabrielle Culberson, Lee Donahue and Zach Kimani have been named Rome Noon Optimist Club Students of the Year. Culberson is the winner in the Life Hero category, Donahue is the winner in the Community Involvement category, and Kimani is the winner in the Well Rounded category.
Darlington's fine arts department and the Pre-K to 8 Division is proud to present "Dear Edwina JR." April 24-26 in the Zelle Black Box Theatre. This lively musical brings together students across divisions in a joyful celebration of performance and collaboration, featuring 36 cast members in grades 3–8, six Upper School crew members, and a production crew of Darlington faculty members.
The Darlington Community will come together on Friday, April 24, to honor and remember the lives of those affected by cancer at Light the Lake, hosted by the Servant Leadership Committee, led by seniors Zach Kimani and Hayes Parsa. This evening will will take place at the Lakeside from 7 to 10 p.m., with an Honor Walk at 8:30 p.m.
Dr. Alton Standifer, vice provost for academic and community engagement and chief of staff to the provost at the University of Georgia, was the 22nd speaker in the annual Class of 1953 Lectureship Series on Thursday, April 9, at 9:15 a.m. in Morris Chapel.
Darlington’s freshman class will partner with Rome-Floyd Parks & Recreation to host the Floyd County Special Olympics on the school’s campus on Tuesday, April 14. Hundreds of young athletes representing Rome City Schools, Floyd County Schools, DIGS and other local organizations will participate in the annual event.
Seniors Gabrielle Culberson, Lee Donahue and Zach Kimani have been named Rome Noon Optimist Club Student of the Year finalists. Culberson is a finalist in the Life Hero category, Donahue is a finalist in the Community Involvement category, and Kimani is a finalist in the Well Rounded category.
Senior Harrison Inman was named Darlington's nominee for the Exchange Club of Rome's Youth of the Year competition. The competition recognizes high school students who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership and a strong commitment to community service.
With a 53-50 victory over Holy Innocents’, the varsity boys' basketball team secured the first state title in school history, finishing a remarkable 30-2 season in unforgettable fashion.
Eighth-graders Makinley Barton and Britton Pinson were named "Terrific Students" by the Rotary Club of Rome. This honor recognizes young people who demonstrate strong character, leadership, and a commitment to making a positive impact in their school and community.
Outstanding athletes in baseball, golf, lacrosse, soccer, tennis and track and field were recognized at the Spring Sports Assembly on Monday, April 27, in Morris Chapel.
Commencement Weekend speakers will include Head of School Brent Bell at Baccalaureate and attorney Chris Twyman, president of the State Bar of Georgia, at Commencement. Both have children in the Class of 2026.
The varsity track and field teams traveled to Wesleyan School to compete in the GHSA A-3A Private School Area 3 meet, where the boys placed first and the girls placed third, with several athletes from each team qualifying for sectionals.
Thirteen members of the junior class were awarded the Georgia Certificate of Merit to recognize their academic achievements and placement in the top ten percent of their class.
Seniors Gabrielle Culberson, Lee Donahue and Zach Kimani have been named Rome Noon Optimist Club Students of the Year. Culberson is the winner in the Life Hero category, Donahue is the winner in the Community Involvement category, and Kimani is the winner in the Well Rounded category.
Darlington's fine arts department and the Pre-K to 8 Division is proud to present "Dear Edwina JR." April 24-26 in the Zelle Black Box Theatre. This lively musical brings together students across divisions in a joyful celebration of performance and collaboration, featuring 36 cast members in grades 3–8, six Upper School crew members, and a production crew of Darlington faculty members.
The Darlington Community will come together on Friday, April 24, to honor and remember the lives of those affected by cancer at Light the Lake, hosted by the Servant Leadership Committee, led by seniors Zach Kimani and Hayes Parsa. This evening will will take place at the Lakeside from 7 to 10 p.m., with an Honor Walk at 8:30 p.m.
Dr. Alton Standifer, vice provost for academic and community engagement and chief of staff to the provost at the University of Georgia, was the 22nd speaker in the annual Class of 1953 Lectureship Series on Thursday, April 9, at 9:15 a.m. in Morris Chapel.
Darlington’s freshman class will partner with Rome-Floyd Parks & Recreation to host the Floyd County Special Olympics on the school’s campus on Tuesday, April 14. Hundreds of young athletes representing Rome City Schools, Floyd County Schools, DIGS and other local organizations will participate in the annual event.
Seniors Gabrielle Culberson, Lee Donahue and Zach Kimani have been named Rome Noon Optimist Club Student of the Year finalists. Culberson is a finalist in the Life Hero category, Donahue is a finalist in the Community Involvement category, and Kimani is a finalist in the Well Rounded category.
Senior Harrison Inman was named Darlington's nominee for the Exchange Club of Rome's Youth of the Year competition. The competition recognizes high school students who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership and a strong commitment to community service.
With a 53-50 victory over Holy Innocents’, the varsity boys' basketball team secured the first state title in school history, finishing a remarkable 30-2 season in unforgettable fashion.
Eighth-graders Makinley Barton and Britton Pinson were named "Terrific Students" by the Rotary Club of Rome. This honor recognizes young people who demonstrate strong character, leadership, and a commitment to making a positive impact in their school and community.