Education in Greenwich, Connecticut

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Greenwich, Connecticut has both a well-funded, high-achieving public school system and many private schools. The surrounding area has numerous colleges and universities, with a few in neighboring communities.

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[edit] Public schools

[edit] Public elementary schools

Number of students (from school district Web site) can change and should be considered approximate:

  • Cos Cob School — 415 students Grades K-5
  • Glenville School — 429 students Grades K-5
  • Hamilton Avenue School — 255 students Grades K-5
  • International School at Dundee — 345 students Grades K-5
  • Julian Curtiss School of World Languages — 351 students Grades K-5
  • New Lebanon School — 237 students Grades K-5
  • North Mianus School — 436 students Grades K-5
  • North Street School — 474 students Grades K-5
  • Old Greenwich School — 413 students Grades K-5
  • Parkway School — 416 students Grades K-5
  • Riverside School — 471 students Grades K-5

[edit] Public middle schools

  • Central Middle School — 730 students Grades 6-8
  • Eastern Middle School — 709 students Grades 6-8
  • Western Middle School — 594 students Grades 6-8

[edit] Public high school

[edit] Private schools

  • Brunswick School (K-12)
  • Convent of the Sacred Heart (preK-12)
  • Daycroft School (preK-12) (Closed) (Former Rosemary Hall campus)
  • Eagle Hill School (K-10)
  • Greenwich Academy (K-12)
  • Greenwich Catholic School (preK-8), 471 North Street
  • Greenwich Country Day School (K-9)
  • The Greenwich Japanese School a.k.a. New York Nihonjin gakko, a Japanese expatriate school (K-9) (Acquired Daycroft School/Rosemary Hall Campus)
  • Rosemary Hall (moved to Wallingford, Connecticut) (Sold campus to Daycroft School)
  • Stanwich School (K-9, adding one grade each year until twelfth grade.) 257 Stanwich Road
  • Westchester Fairfield Hebrew Academy (K-8) [http:/www.wfha.org] -- the school, founded in 1996 and opened in 1997 with 24 students in rented space in Port Chester, New York, later rented space from Temple Shalom in Greenwich before buying a 17-acre campus at 270 Lake Avenue from the Japanese Education Alliance in August 2006. Enrollment was 130 at the start of the 2006-2007 school year, but school officials plan to expand it to 325 students with two classes of 18 students each through eighth grade. The school had been adding a class, grade by grade each year, and in 2006 started adding a second class in each grade. In 2006, school officials said they planned to share the campus with the Greenwich Japanese School for the next few years.[1]
  • Whitby School (PS-8)

[edit] Higher education

Several colleges and universities are close to Greenwich, particularly Purchase College of the State University of New York, Manhattanville College, and the University of Connecticut campus in Stamford.

[edit] Connecticut


[edit] New York state


[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Hagey, Keach, "Hebrew Academy opens on new campus", The Advocate of Stamford, September 13, 2006, page A3

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