Gonzaga clubs and teams hold bake sales in order to raise money for their groups. Bake sale are usually up and running by 7:30 am and continue until the end of the lunch periods. If you are contributing to a bake sale you do not need to send in homemade items, you can purchase your baked goods at any store.
If you have any questions about the bake sale please contact your team/club moderator or coach.
Faculty Treats is always highly anticipated by the hard-working Gonzaga faculty and staff! One morning each month, GMC volunteers prepare a delicious home-cooked breakfast for the faculty, staff, coaches, maintenance staff, Jesuit community, and administration to show our gratitude for all they do for our sons.
It’s always fun and volunteers are always needed!
To assist with breakfast, please arrive by 6:30am in the Lower Commons. Breakfast begins at 7:15 am. After serving the Gonzaga faculty and staff, GMC volunteers share breakfast and clean up --everything completed before 9:00 am!
The Ignatian Reflection and Prayer Group consists of Gonzaga moms and female guardians who gather monthly to explore the Ignatian spirituality at the heart of their sons’ education, and reflect on how to put it into practice in their own lives.
They seek to deepen their faith by reading and discussing relevant essays and books and participating in guided reflections combined with a variety of Ignatian forms of prayer.
All are welcome to join our casual and welcoming group!
New Meeting Date: The first GFC Meeting of the new year will be on Thursday February 12th in the upper commons at Gonzaga.
The Fathers Club hosts gatherings during the school year, during which they socialize and hear valuable insights from invited teachers, coaches, and administrators. Occasionally, they also hear from guest speakers on topics of interest to the community.
Gonzaga clubs and teams hold bake sales in order to raise money for their groups. Bake sale are usually up and running by 7:30 am and continue until the end of the lunch periods. If you are contributing to a bake sale you do not need to send in homemade items, you can purchase your baked goods at any store.
If you have any questions about the bake sale please contact your team/club moderator or coach.
The Gonzaga Mothers Club is open to all mothers and guardians of Gonzaga students, and those friends and benefactors of the school who wish to participate in or contribute to the Mothers Club activities.
Please join our community in helping families in Northern Virginia, DC and Maryland by donating to the 2026 Gonzaga Diaper Drive! Each year, Gonzaga College High School holds a diaper drive to support the Greater DC Diaper Bank, a local non-profit that empowers families in our region by providing a reliable and adequate source of basic baby needs. In 2023 alone, GDCDB distributed over 10 million diapers locally, serving over 37,000 families.
Gonzaga clubs and teams hold bake sales in order to raise money for their groups. Bake sale are usually up and running by 7:30 am and continue until the end of the lunch periods. If you are contributing to a bake sale you do not need to send in homemade items, you can purchase your baked goods at any store.
If you have any questions about the bake sale please contact your team/club moderator or coach.
Steptoe LLP, 1114 Avenue of the Americas 34th floor, between 42nd and 43rd Streets, NY, NY
New York area alumni, parents and friends are invited to join Gonzaga President Fr. Joseph Lingan, SJ '75 for a cocktail reception on Wednesday, January 21. We are grateful to Mike Miller '78 for hosting this event.
The event will be held at Steptoe LLP (1114 Avenue of the Americas 34th floor, between 42nd and 43rd Streets). Please feel free to share this invitation with other Gonzaga alumni, parents of alumni, or friends who live in the New York area.
The event is free to attend, but we ask that let us know you'll be coming for planning purposes. Click here to register.
Questions? Contact Jennifer Doherty, Gonzaga's Director of Events. We hope to see you there!
Campus is closed and all activities are canceled today, Monday, January 26. Please remain off campus until further notice to allow our facilities team time and space as they work to clear snow and ice.
Gonzaga Alert: Montgomery County Public Schools announced a closure for Tuesday, January 27. As a result, Gonzaga is enacting our Continuity of Learning (COL) protocols and will have an asynchronous school day.
Teachers from all 8 blocks may assign new work, which should be completed by the end of the school day. Students are expected to check Canvas for each class for updates and instructions.
Campus remains closed and all activities are cancelled.
This event is canceled due to weather. We look forward to seeing you at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Alumni Association on April 14, 2026.
Alumni Association meetings give Gonzaga alumni the chance to hear up-to-the-minute information about what's going on at Gonzaga, from club activities to sporting events, and all Alumni Association events.
We begin this meeting with fellowship and dinner at 5:30 pm and at 6:00 pm the meeting will be called to order. The meeting will end in time for everyone to watch the home basketball game vs. St. John's beginning at 7:30pm.
The College Days in the District Program - which was scheduled to kick off at Gonzaga on Wednesday night with the Case Studies - is being cancelled due the potentially dangerous travel conditions and continued frigid temperatures forecasted for the week. Unfortunately, this program will not be rescheduled.
Gonzaga clubs and teams hold bake sales in order to raise money for their groups. Bake sale are usually up and running by 7:30 am and continue until the end of the lunch periods. If you are contributing to a bake sale you do not need to send in homemade items, you can purchase your baked goods at any store.
If you have any questions about the bake sale please contact your team/club moderator or coach.
Gonzaga Alert: Due to continued hazardous conditions from the Snow and Ice Weather Emergency Gonzaga will again enact our Continuity of Learning (COL) protocol on Friday, January 30.
Classes will be held synchronously online, with students and faculty engaging through Canvas and video-conferencing platforms. A class schedule is posted on Canvas.
Given the likelihood of at least a delayed opening and the resulting loss of instructional time, continuing in our virtual format remains the most prudent decision to ensure both student safety and academic continuity.
Campus will remain closed to students during the school day. Friday evening and weekend activities/athletics may occur on a case-by-case basis. Activity directors should confer with the Headmaster before proceeding. Students will receive instructions directly from their moderator/coach.