The haunting melodies of hope and the heavy rhythm of industry take center stage as Darlington presents the Tony Award-winning musical "Hadestown." Written by Anaïs Mitchell, this acclaimed reimagining of ancient Greek mythology will come to life Feb. 20-22 downtown at Rome City Auditorium.
Students in grades 6-12 are recognized based on their grade average for the semester, as follows: Headmaster's List, 95 or higher average with no grade below 90; Director’s List, 90 or higher average with no grade below 85. Grades for Upper School students in Honors or Advanced Placement courses are weighted five points for Honor Roll computation purposes.
The College Board announced that Darlington School has been named to the Advanced Placement Program (AP) School Honor Roll, earning Platinum distinction.
Six members of the varsity football team were named to the Rome News-Tribune's 2025 All-Floyd County football teams and one received an honorable mention.
The 2025 Jabberwokk yearbook and Inkslinger literary magazine have racked up individual and staff awards at the state and national level since their publication at the end of last school year.
Darlington School will officially welcome the holidays with the 42nd Annual Service of Lessons & Carols on Sunday, Dec. 14, at 7 p.m. in Morris Chapel. This free event is open to the public and sponsored by the Darlington "Y" Cabinet, and will be led primarily by members of the student body.
Junior Caroline Sawhill recently graduated from the second cohort of Youth LEAD Georgia, a transformative leadership program housed in and facilitated by the University of Georgia’s J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership Development in partnership with Chick-fil-A. She joined 27 other high school students from across the State of Georgia in this highly selective, competitive program.
Sophomore Wren Booker has been selected for the Youth LEAD Georgia 2026 cohort, along with 29 high school students from across the State of Georgia. Participants will join a transformative year-long leadership initiative facilitated by the University of Georgia’s J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership Development in partnership with Chick-fil-A.
The haunting melodies of hope and the heavy rhythm of industry take center stage as Darlington presents the Tony Award-winning musical "Hadestown." Written by Anaïs Mitchell, this acclaimed reimagining of ancient Greek mythology will come to life Feb. 20-22 downtown at Rome City Auditorium.
Students in grades 6-12 are recognized based on their grade average for the semester, as follows: Headmaster's List, 95 or higher average with no grade below 90; Director’s List, 90 or higher average with no grade below 85. Grades for Upper School students in Honors or Advanced Placement courses are weighted five points for Honor Roll computation purposes.
The College Board announced that Darlington School has been named to the Advanced Placement Program (AP) School Honor Roll, earning Platinum distinction.
Six members of the varsity football team were named to the Rome News-Tribune's 2025 All-Floyd County football teams and one received an honorable mention.
The 2025 Jabberwokk yearbook and Inkslinger literary magazine have racked up individual and staff awards at the state and national level since their publication at the end of last school year.
Darlington School will officially welcome the holidays with the 42nd Annual Service of Lessons & Carols on Sunday, Dec. 14, at 7 p.m. in Morris Chapel. This free event is open to the public and sponsored by the Darlington "Y" Cabinet, and will be led primarily by members of the student body.
Junior Caroline Sawhill recently graduated from the second cohort of Youth LEAD Georgia, a transformative leadership program housed in and facilitated by the University of Georgia’s J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership Development in partnership with Chick-fil-A. She joined 27 other high school students from across the State of Georgia in this highly selective, competitive program.
Sophomore Wren Booker has been selected for the Youth LEAD Georgia 2026 cohort, along with 29 high school students from across the State of Georgia. Participants will join a transformative year-long leadership initiative facilitated by the University of Georgia’s J.W. Fanning Institute for Leadership Development in partnership with Chick-fil-A.