in every kid since 1968.
Imagine a school wholeheartedly dedicated to creating a learning experience around the unique needs and passions of each student. That’s Greenhills. In intensely smart classes, our teachers push students to know the depth of what they’re truly capable of — from Jazz and 2D Design to Conceptual Physics.
As the 2024-2025 season of cross country winds down, the Greenhills team has a lot to be proud of. This year the Gryphons moved to a new region, introducing fresh competition. The girls squad has seen a resurgence, and the boys and girls teams both had outstanding showings at last weekend’s Catholic High School League (CHSL) championship—including a second place team finish for the boys and third for the girls, as well as the first place girls individual finisher. Now, the team is turning its focus to this weekend’s regional championship and state finals in November.
At this point in the girls volleyball season, it’s clear that the Greenhills team will finish with another great record. The team has 18 wins and only six losses, and those losses have come against some of the best teams in the state. But for the Gryphons, competing on the volleyball team is about much more than their record; it’s an experience, and an opportunity to learn lessons that will benefit athletes long after they’ve left the court.
If there’s one word that describes this year’s field hockey team, it’s resilient. They took on a more challenging schedule and they’ve had several key players out with injuries, yet they are finding wins, improving with every game, and heading into the playoffs with momentum.
The expectations have been high for this year’s Greenhills girls golf team. The Gryphons are following up on an outstanding 2023 season, where the team finished fourth at the state championship and then-junior Mia Melendez won her third consecutive individual state title. As the players look to improve on last year’s results, they’re doing it one stroke at a time, building each other up, and finding success on the green. Greenhills is currently ranked first in the Catholic High School League (CHSL) standings, with a 4-0 record in league play, and is second in the state among Division 4 teams overall.
The Greenhills girls swim team—a co-op that competes with athletes from Whitmore Lake High School and St. Catherine of Siena Academy—is now in its third year and already becoming the team to beat in the Catholic High School League (CHSL). As many as seven swimmers are expected to qualify for states this year—a staggering amount, considering most teams only send one or two athletes—and one swimmer has already qualified for the Michigan Interscholastic Swim Coaches Association (MISCA) meet, which is similar to qualifying for states.
And we do our very best to draw it out daily. On average, any two people have 99.9% identical DNA. That means what makes you you is what comes from that remaining 0.1%. At Greenhills, we've crafted our entire 6th- through 12th-grade experience (and our approach to teaching) to unleash the full power of that 0.1%. So you can go out into the world — uniquely and confidently you. A one-of-a-kind work of art with the ability to do anything you set your very distinctive brain to.