Spring at Grier School is always a cheerful time. The campus is quickly coming to bloom with flowering shrubs and budding leaves. The life of the school is busy with dance performances, sporting events, drama, college acceptances and the myriad of activities that fill everyday life at school.
Old Main with azaleas in bloom - dorm rooms are second and third floors
Summer
The first days of the summer always fill the school with peace and quiet. Students have left after graduation. The housekeepers and maintenance staff are busy cleaning up after the busy activity of the year. In mid-June, the campus quickly fills with staff for the summer camp. By the end of the June, the campers arrive and fill the school with sounds and activity.
Graduation indicates the beginning of summer - Class of 2011
Ivy Courtyard
Grier School Shelter Oaks and Gatehouse, dorms for older students
The outdoor riding rings seen in June
Autumn
Autumn is a wonderful time at Grier. The last days of summer give way to the first cool nights of autumn just as the girls are getting settled in for the school year. By early October, the campus is positively ablaze with colors as the folliage changes to the bright colors of the season.
Shelter Oak and Gatehouse in the fall
The first frosts of the season coincide with the changing colors of the leaves on campus
Pennsylvania fall colors change each day for about 4 weeks
Winter
Winter at Grier School is a time when kids often appreciate the fact that most of the school's buildings are interconnected! Snow falls at Grier any time between December and March, sometimes remaining on the ground for days on end and other times melting as soon as it hits the ground. Each winter, the activities of the students include skiing, sledding and other snow sports. Luckily, most of the day is spent indoors so the girls do not need to trudge from class to class with boots and coats on!