
The Greenwich Public Schools consist of eleven neighborhood elementary schools (K-5), three middle schools (6-8), and one high school (9-12) with an offsite alternative high school program. Students are assigned to elementary and middle schools based on residential attendance areas. Three of the elementary schools and one middle school also serve as magnet schools, offering programmatic choice for families (Hamilton Avenue School, The International School at Dundee, Julian Curtiss School, New Lebanon School and Western Middle School). A tuition and lottery-based preschool program is also offered for residents and employees of the Town of Greenwich.
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If you’re looking for the finest private school education for your children, Greenwich offers a selection of superior institutions. From Montessori to special education, or schools that focus on language or religion, or all-girls or all-boys, you’ll find the right approach for your child.
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There are many options for preschools in Greenwich, most of them connected with our schools and churches, though several outstanding independent preschools have been operating here for years.



