Traditions. They are what tie generations of Oldfields girls together.

Big Sisters/Little Sisters, Opening Day. Green and White Night, Senior/New Girl Picnic, The Sheep on the Hill. Dubious Dozen, Gross Notes, Images. Chicken Hill, Free Days, Parents’ Weekend. The Sugar Plum Fairy, Rarebit, Tidbit, the newspaper. 100 Nights Dinner, May Program. Garden Party, Senior Will Night. Graduation. 

These are only some of the traditions that make the Oldfields experience so unique. They are what tie generations of Oldfields girls together.


Our Traditions

Sheep on the Hill

The sheep on the hill are all lying still,
And the cows have come home to rest;
The birds are all gone from the trees and the lawn
To settle down in the nest.

And now that the day has fled on her way,
And we’re left to be in God’s company,
We pray that the night will go fast ‘til the light
Brings a new day to you and me.

Old House on the hill, we’ll remember you ‘til
All the cows have come home to rest.
One day we’ll be gone from these trees and this lawn
To settle down in our nest.

And yet, when this day has fled on her way
And we’re left to be with our memory,
We know we’ll be part of the spirit and heart
Of the Oldfields in you and me.