



Students were then sent to Media High School for Grades 10 through 12. From school year '59-'60 to school year '62-'63, Garnet Valley existed as a Junior High School housed in the Old Concord Elementary School building on Bethel Road for Grades 7 through 9. The Garnet Valley School System was formally organized on March 30, 1959. Founded in 1967, the Central Athletic League aims to foster good sportsmanship for the Delaware Valley's most talented men and women student-athletes. Garnet Valley is a member of the Central Athletic League since 2008. These representatives serve in a non-voting advisory capacity. In addition to the school board, the student body of Garnet Valley High School elects two student representatives for a one-year term that runs concurrent with the fiscal year. The district is run by a school board consisting of nine elected, unpaid members. Garnet Valley is one of the leading school districts, competing academically and athletically amongst the top decile schools in the state. Founded in 1959, it is one of the youngest school districts in Pennsylvania. GVSD serves the town of Chester Heights, Bethel Township and Concord Township. Garnet Valley School District ( GVSD) is a public school district based in Glen Mills, Pennsylvania, within the Greater Philadelphia area.
