The Grier School

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Grier School For Girls is an all girls boarding school located in Tyrone, Pennsylvania near Penn State University. Founded in 1853, the school is known for its school symbol, a green and white shield with a pine tree. The school lies at the heart of the Appalachian Mountains map and currently enrolls students in grades 7 to 12. As of 2005, there were 195 students enrolled from 22 states and 18 foreign countries. The girls come from a variety of ethnic and religious backgrounds. The annual tuition is $40,000 although some students receive financial aid. The school moto is "Sana Mens In Corpore Sano," meaning "Sound Mind in a Sound Body". The Grier School is also host to Allegheny Camp during the summer months, in which a number of boarders also attend.

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[edit] Sports

Students are required to participate in seasonal sports. A wide variety of sports are offered each term. Grier's equestrian team is a force to be reckoned with. They also support a volleyball, soccer, dance, swimming and tennis teams.

[edit] International

Grier School plays host to a large percent of international students, coming from more than 20 different countries each year.

[edit] Co-ed Activities

Grier girls and Kiski boys enjoy a dance together at the prom picture. Kiski is the oldest remaining all-male boarding school in the US. It is located in nearby Saltsburg, Pennsylvania.

[edit] Memberships

The Grier School is a member fo the following organizations:

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