Schoology is the learning management system where teachers link documents and resources, give quizzes, host discussions, and allow for online submissions of some assignments. This is not where posted grades are kept.
Greenwich High School welcomes students and parents to Scoir, pronounced “score”. Scoir is a secure web-based tool designed to assist students in making informed decisions about college opportunities and career choices. Scoir replaces Naviance at GHS.
ParentLink is the District's mass electronic notification system. It is used by the District and School leaders to communicate important information to parents, including emergency alerts. The main telephone number and email address you provide as part of the registration process are accessed for this communication resource.
If a parent chooses not to work and has children that are in school full time, the Financial Aid Committee will recalculate need using an imputed, minimum income for the non-working parent.
There are no full tuition grants.
Proof is required for both student and parent. In keeping with the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) Principles of Good Practice for Financial Aid, Greenwich Academy requires the parents of each financial aid applicant to submit yearly a detailed financial statement to School and Student Services (SSS) and Greenwich Academy.
Greenwich Academy is proud to have nearly 5,000 alumnae around the globe. Both near and far, GA alumnae bring their talent, vision, and character to everything they do while making their mark on the world. Here you will find a multitude of ways to stay connected with fellow alumnae and with GA.
Serving on the Alumnae Board for the last five years has been a joy, and I am thrilled to be taking the helm as President. Greenwich Academy gives us all so much to be proud of, and its unique spirit and fortitude has been on full display during these opening days of a most unusual school year.
In the summer of 2019, Martina Faulkner ’90 came to a GA event in Chicago, her hometown since 2006.
Rigorous academics are at the heart of a Greenwich Academy education. Students in all grades and across disciplines are inspired to ask questions, to explore new ideas, and to work independently and together to learn, discover, and create. Rooted in a traditional curriculum that prizes academic skill development, GA offers pioneering programs and learning opportunities that are innovative, experiential, and interdisciplinary. The college-preparatory program is designed to prepare every GA student to be an informed, thoughtful participant in the global community and to empower her to take ownership of her educational life.
Greenwich Academy classes are single-sex through grade eight. In upper school, classes are coeducational as part of the coordination program with Brunswick School. We welcome students from all over Connecticut as well as areas of NY, including Scarsdale, Mamaroneck, Rye, New Rochelle, White Plains & The Bronx.