The Grey School of Wizardry is an online educational institution founded by Oberon Zell-Ravenheart, offering a curriculum in the realm of secular esoteric arts.
Known subject-matter experts periodically contribute to the curriculum through guest lectures and workshops, ensuring students receive diverse perspectives and remain updated on current practices.
Despite its online nature, the school also acquired a physical campus in Whitehall, New York, known as the "Nine Acre Woods" Conclave Grounds and the "Highspire" Manor building, fostering opportunities for in-person learning.
[3] The Grey Council was composed of some two dozen authors, mystics, magicians and leaders of neopagan communities around the world, including Raymond Buckland, Raven Grimassi, Patricia Telesco, Frederic Lamond, Morning Glory Zell-Ravenheart, Donald Michael Kraig, Katlyn Breene, Robert Lee "Skip" Ellison, Jesse Wolf Hardin, Nicki Scully, Sam Webster, Trina Robbins, Ronald Hutton, Amber K, Ellen Evert Hopman, Luc Sala and Jeff McBride.
These are: Wizardry (indigo), Natural Philosophy (silver), Magickal Practice (gold), Psychic Arts (aqua), Healing (blue), Wortcunning/Herbalism (green), Divination (yellow), Performance Magics (orange), Alchemy & Magickal Sciences (red), Lifeways (pink), Beast Mastery (brown), Cosmology (violet), Mathemagicks (clear), Ceremonial Magic (white), Lore (grey), and Dark Arts (black).
[2] He also wrote: The Grimoire collects in one book a library of wisdom about ceremonial native and Earth-centered magic, Paleo- and Neopagan religions, the obligations of the wise to protect the defenseless, great wizards and witches of the past and present, and more.
Julie Eagan, the Mayor of Whitehall, during a discussion with the school's internal publication, Grey Matters, conveyed her endorsement and anticipation for the establishment.
The mayor suggested that the school, with its unique focus on training students to be active contributors to their communities, complements the spirit of Whitehall, offering both parties avenues for interaction and collaboration.