LANDMARK Project

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Columbus School for Girls’ $20 million Landmark Campaign will significantly upgrade CSG’s facilities to support and enhance fully the institution’s academic, artistic, athletic and wellness curricula and programs.

Anchoring the ambitious Landmark Building Project are two facilities vital to CSG’s strategic vision:a state-of-the-art Wellness and Athletics Complex, which opened in autumn 2012, and a 400-seat Performing Arts Center, broke ground in spring 2013. Directly supporting the school’s mission, the Landmark Campaign embodies and strengthens CSG’s ongoing commitment to academic excellence, leadership development, ethical growth, enriching arts and athletics, and the development of lifelong learning.

CSG LANDMARK NEWS

  • Jeffreys Donate $1 Million to CSG: Campaign Passes $10 Million Mark

    Posted April 23, 2013

    Bexley residents Tad and Nancy Jeffrey deeply believe in the importance of giving back. Couple their profound generosity with an unwavering belief in the mission of Columbus School for Girls, and the result is an extraordinary Landmark Capital Campaign gift that will impact generations of CSG students.

    After a thorough review and discussion of campaign plans with Head of School Liza Lee and several members of the CSG Board of Trustees, the Jeffreys were of one mind and united in support of the Landmark Campaign, said Tad Jeffrey.

    “We asked ourselves, what can we do to help CSG?” he said.

    Their compelling answer, a million dollar Landmark Campaign gift, will help the historic, nationally recognized institution literally and figuratively build the future.

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  • Performing Arts Center Construction Begins

    Posted April 23, 2013

    Spring had barely sprung in central Ohio when groundbreaking occurred on March 18 for CSG’s new 400-seat Performing Arts Center. Construction will be complete in early 2014.

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  • Landmark Building Project Highlights

    Posted February 15, 2013

    The first phase of the Landmark Builing project allowed us to complete the Athletics and Wellness Complex, Ruch Dining Room, and administrative offices. A complete list of the spaces and attributes is available online.

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  • Driving future excellence at CSG

    Posted February 14, 2013

    It’s all about excellence. That’s what led Tacy and Tobias Sommer of Powell to choose Columbus School for Girls for their two daughters. Sophia, Form IV, began her CSG journey in 2011. This year her younger sister, Quinn, joined her at CSG in the PACT (Parents and Children Together) program.

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  • An Aspirational Legacy Gift: The Sterner/Johnson Family and Legacy Wall

    Elizabeth Johnson Taylor '75, Frances Johnson Hester '77, Jennifer Johnson Eve '80 Elisabeth "Gronkie" Thomson Sterner '17, Tibbi Sterner Johnson '47, Elizabeth Johnson Taylor '75
    Posted February 14, 2013

    Almost a century has passed since Frances Elisabeth Thomson ’17 became the first member of her family to attend Columbus School for Girls. Liz Sterner regarded her CSG education as so important that she taught in the Lower School for many years to enable her two daughters, Frannie ’44 and Tibbi ’47, to attend. She instilled in both a love for learning and a bond to CSG that has held true throughout four generations.

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Jeffreys Donate $1 Million to CSG

For more information about the Landmark Building Project or Landmark Campaign, please contact Katie Kessler Chatas, '84 or Kim Rice Wilson, '80, Co-Interim Development Directors and External Relations, at (614) 252-0781 ext. 130.