400+ designated parking spaces
Our campus has plentiful and easy to find parking for our students and parents.
Entrance
Our campus has plentiful parking and its own traffic signal for convenient access.
Shaded ramada, basketball courts
Basketball courts, shaded picnic areas
Gymnasium
Basketball and volleyball gymnasium capable of seating 1,000 spectators, complete with locker rooms, a weight-training center and a snack bar.
SAGE Dining Services
When you step into our dining hall, you're immediately surrounded by an abundance of freshly-prepared delicious foods and welcoming attentive service.
Library
Our 9,000 square foot library is a reader's paradise with over 14,000 print and digital holdings ranging from the latest popular young adult fiction to nonfiction texts to detailed, subject-specific online encyclopedias.
Arts and Languages
We offer a three-tiered band room capable of holding up to 50 performers and a spacious art studio with an open-air workshop. In our ceramics studio, you'll find potters' wheels, electric and gas kilns, and plenty of table room for sculpture, hand building, glazing and decorating.
Performing Arts Center
The Donald R. Nickerson Performing Arts Centers is a 370-seat theater with professional sound and lighting equipment, optional orchestra pit, lobby, and ticket booth.
Science Courtyard
Home to our MIT Fab Lab, our science laboratory facilities rival those of small colleges.
Soccer and Multipurpose Fields
These outdoor sports facilities include bleachers.
Softball and Soccer Fields
These outdoor sports facilities have bleachers surrounding the fields.
Humanities Classrooms
Glass-walled classrooms are intentionally designed to encourage deep thinking and creativity.
Community Garden
Students and faculty alike collaborate to sustain a beautiful garden behind the Middle School.
Middle School Campus
Our Middle School campus contains state-of-the-art classrooms for every subject, including its own fine arts studios.
Farmyard
Students can interact with and care for pygmy goats and chickens and their habitat by joining the farmyard club, taking a farmyard class, participating in a Friday Exploration, or getting involved during their free time.
The Gregory School Campus
Situated on the Rillito River where the city meets the foothills, the 35-acre Gregory School campus showcases breathtaking views of the Catalina Mountains. Our campus includes a farm yard and vegetable garden, a student-created riparian area, gorgeous vegetation, plentiful shade, and countless areas to meet, study, relax, and play. A delicious, healthful lunch made on-site from scratch using seasonal, locally-sourced ingredients comes with a Gregory School education. Daily lunch offers several hot options, soups, salad and sandwich bars, and fresh spa waters. Students and faculty may choose to eat in our attractive lunchroom or at a variety of seating areas around campus.

MIT Fab Lab Network
The first (and the only school-based) member of the MIT Fab Lab Network in Arizona, The Gregory School Fab Lab is a space where students are inspired to imagine, conceptualize, design, and build, and a place where tinkering, experimenting, and failing are encouraged and celebrated.

Writing Center
The Writing Center is modeled after those found on many college campuses. We have a dedicated writing center staffed by faculty and trained student editors who are available to help students in all stages of the writing process.

Science Laboratories
Our science facilities rival those of small colleges and include chemistry and biology laboratories with extraction hoods, a physics laboratory, two robotics laboratories, and a virtual reality laboratory.

Library
With over 14,000 books, our library is a 4,000 sq ft reader's paradise, offering a comfortable and pleasant space for study, reading, and group meetings. Our library serves as a gathering place and is an important part of The Gregory School community.

Theater
Our 370-seat theater includes a professional, computerized lighting and sound booth, a spacious stage, an orchestra pit, full dressing rooms, a ticket booth, and a lobby for receptions and art shows.

Fine Arts Facilities
Our campus includes multiple arts studios, a large photography studio with digital lab and traditional film processing, a multimedia lab and digital studio, and pottery kilns.

Dance Studio
Our dance classes meet and rehearse in a beautiful 1,000 sq foot dance studio with sprung flooring, barre, high ceilings, wall-to-wall mirror, and audio-visual equipment.

Athletic Facilities
Athletics and physical education at The Gregory School take place in our gorgeous gymnasium, complete with locker rooms and workout center; on our soccer, softball, and baseball fields; on our outdoor courts and campus bike trails; and on Tucson’s extensive “Loop” biking, running and walking path adjacent to campus.

Sage Dining Service
When you step into our lunchroom, you're immediately surrounded by an abundance of freshly-prepared delicious food and a welcoming, attentive staff. Your child’s daily lunch is included in the tuition cost. Our lunchroom has professional kitchen facilities and indoor seating for 100.

Classroom Technology
For over a decade our faculty has been trained extensively in integrating laptops into every classroom, and every student uses a laptop or tablet in class. We promote the development of technology skills with online tools, and with students exhibiting their learning with digital presentations and publications. Our classrooms are equipped with SmartBoards, interactive displays, computer projectors and more.

35-Acre Campus
Experience the beauty and safety of our 35-acre campus. Situated on the Rillito River where the city meets the foothills, the Gregory School campus showcases breathtaking views of the Catalina Mountains. Our campus includes a farm yard and vegetable garden, a student-created riparian area, gorgeous vegetation, plentiful shade, and countless areas to meet, study, relax, and play.

Virtual Reality Lab
In our Virtual Human Interaction Lab, students explore the dynamics and implications of immersive virtual reality simulations (VR), and other forms of human digital representations in communication systems and games.
3231 N. Craycroft Rd.
Tucson, AZ 85712
Fax: (520) 327-8276