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Welcome to Greenwich Public Schools
OUR MISSION
It is the Mission of the Greenwich Public Schools
♦ to educate all students to the highest levels of academic achievement;
♦ to enable them to reach and expand their potential; and
♦ to prepare them to become productive, responsible, ethical, creative and compassionate members of society. Read More
By the Numbers
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GPS Schools named a National Blue Ribbon School since 1989.
- GHS - 1989
- EMS - 1992
- CMS - 2002
- OGS - 2004
- NMS - 2019
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The GPS Community Service Awards was first held in 1986, and has been recognizing the philanthropic efforts of GPS students annually, highlighted by the Fleishman Award winner.
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GPS was recognized in 2016, 2020, and 2021 as a NAMM Foundation Best Community for Music Education
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GPS was recognized as a winner of the 2019 CT Red Ribbon PASS Program Award for commitment to physical activity
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Greenwich Public Schools educates 8,636 students each day (per 10/2/21 enrollment report)
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GPS consist of eleven neighborhood elementary schools (K-5), three middle schools (6-8), and one high school (9-12).
School News
Welcome to the third installment of All About Academics for the 2022-2023 School Year!
Included is information about ELA, Social Studies, Math, Science, FLES, World Language, Arts and ALP.
Volume 4 Issue 14 of Greenwich Public Schools' flagship newsletter, GPS District Digest, was released today. The current issue is jam-packed with great stuff from all over town. The entire Greenwich community is encouraged to subscribe.
The GPS Capital Projects Update is a newsletter issued periodically in order to provide updates on major projects to the Greenwich Community across the District.
The latest issue of Together We Can, the official newsletter of the Office of Special Education and Student Supports has been released today. The entire Greenwich community is encouraged to subscribe.
Superintendent Dr. Toni Jones today announced the appointment of Dr. Garfield Charles as program administrator for Greenwich High School’s Windrose program, effective immediately
Society for Science announced last evening that GHS senior Ambika Grover was included in the top 10 of winners in this year’s Regeneron Science Talent Search.