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.
Today, Greenhills School is proud to introduce a refreshed Gryphon and Greenhills athletics logo that will represent our teams, our school, and our community moving forward. The Gryphon has long been a symbol of Greenhills pride and, like the school itself, it has evolved over time. This new design is an exciting new chapter in that ongoing story.
We are proud to celebrate 15 students recognized by the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards in the Southeast Michigan & Thumb Art Region. Together, these artists earned seven Gold Keys, including one American Visions nominee, six Silver Keys, and 14 honorable mentions across a range of mediums. The following students will be honored Tuesday, February 10, at the Detroit Institute of Arts, and their award-winning work will be on display at the College for Creative Studies in Detroit from February 9–28.
The alumni office recently checked in with Amar Nigam, Class of 2016, who brought us up to date on life since graduation, including launching an investment fund focused on social investing in emerging economies, Ringing the Bell for LGBTQ+ equality at several global exchanges in partnership with three UN agencies, and a myriad of memories from their time at Greenhills.
It was Belinda Archibong’s mother, Agatha Archibong, who found Greenhills for her daughter and son, Andikan Archibong ‘13, after moving her family from Lagos, Nigeria, in 2001.
When Tom Staton stepped into the role of head coach for Greenhills boys varsity basketball just before the season began, there was little time for easing in. New systems, new expectations, and a new voice all arrived at once. What followed, though, was an early glimpse of what this team could become.
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.
Creating More Together is Greenhills School’s capital campaign to expand the physical heart of our school by creating more space for the arts, engineering and robotics, and togetherness itself. It’s an ambitious building project that includes: