Agnes Irwin's Annabel Gavin is Main Line Student of the Week - Feb. 3, 2019
Agnes Irwin's Annabel Gavin is Main Line Student of the Week - Feb. 3, 2019
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Gavin was one of only 20 students in the United States selected to participate in Stanford’s inaugural China Scholars Program, an online course that is part of SPICE (Stanford Program on International and Cross-cultural Education).
The Agnes Irwin senior is currently taking French V Honors and has earned distinctions on two national French contests.
A passionate vegan, Gavin is a co-head of the upper school’s ECO board and co-founded the Sustainable Living Club.
Last spring, Gavin was chosen by the AIS faculty for the George Washington University book prize for “a high school junior who embodies the George Washington drive and spirit, specifically with her academic excellence, leadership outside of the classroom, diversity of thought, and ability to put knowledge into action.”
Gavin has participated in Model UN and served as an AIS tour guide to prospective families, especially for visiting Chinese families. She writes for Frenish, Agnes Irwin’s combination French/Spanish literary magazine.
To read the article on Annabel Gavin click here
Gavin was one of only 20 students in the United States selected to participate in Stanford’s inaugural China Scholars Program, an online course that is part of SPICE (Stanford Program on International and Cross-cultural Education).
The Agnes Irwin senior is currently taking French V Honors and has earned distinctions on two national French contests.
A passionate vegan, Gavin is a co-head of the upper school’s ECO board and co-founded the Sustainable Living Club.
Last spring, Gavin was chosen by the AIS faculty for the George Washington University book prize for “a high school junior who embodies the George Washington drive and spirit, specifically with her academic excellence, leadership outside of the classroom, diversity of thought, and ability to put knowledge into action.”
Gavin has participated in Model UN and served as an AIS tour guide to prospective families, especially for visiting Chinese families. She writes for Frenish, Agnes Irwin’s combination French/Spanish literary magazine.
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