Welcome to Greenwich

Greenwich is an alluring town that beautifully blends a vibrant lifestyle with a serene ambiance. Known for its upscale dining, eclectic shopping options, and charming downtown area, Greenwich offers a unique balance of sophistication and tranquility.

Greenwich boasts a stunning coastline with four beaches that provide a range of recreational activities, from beachside water sports to relaxing by the shore. The town's landscape is dotted with numerous parks, ball fields, and golf courses, ensuring ample outdoor spaces for residents to enjoy. Greenwich Point Park, a local favorite, offers picturesque views, hiking trails, and picnic areas, perfect for a family outing or a quiet retreat. The Mianus River Park is another gem, offering extensive trails and natural beauty, ideal for hiking and bird watching.

Renowned for its exceptional public school system, Greenwich prioritizes the academic excellence and overall well-being of its students. The district comprises eleven elementary schools, three middle schools, and two high schools, along with specialized programs like the International School at Dundee, fostering a global perspective. The district is committed to providing enriching educational experiences, promoting a love for learning, and supporting the professional development of its staff.

EDUCATION

Greenwich belongs to Greenwich Public Schools. Superintendent Dr. Toni Jones emphasizes the district's dedication to creating dynamic learning environments that inspire and engage students. With a focus on academic excellence and the mental well-being of students, the district also ensures continuous professional development for educators.

Greenwich Public Schools are recognized for their academic rigor and innovative programs, consistently achieving high performance at state and national levels. The district includes a variety of specialized programs, including the Advanced Learning Program (ALP) for gifted students, offering a comprehensive educational landscape. Students also have access to unique opportunities like the Greenwich Alliance for Education, supporting enrichment and scholarship programs.

AMENITIES

The Bruce Museum is a cornerstone of cultural enrichment in Greenwich, showcasing art, science, and natural history exhibits. With a commitment to education and community engagement, the museum offers diverse programs and events, catering to all age groups. The museum's rotating exhibits and collections provide visitors with a rich and varied cultural experience.

The Greenwich Audubon Center is a haven for nature lovers and conservationists. Focusing on environmental education and wildlife preservation, the center offers various programs, events, and well-maintained trails. Visitors can explore and learn about local ecosystems and wildlife, fostering a deeper appreciation for environmental conservation.

The Greenwich Historical Society offers a glimpse into the town's storied past. Through its extensive collection of artifacts, documents, and photographs, the society preserves and shares Greenwich's rich heritage. The society's programs and events provide residents and visitors with an opportunity to connect with the town's history and cultural legacy.

The Greenwich Library is a hub for learning and community interaction. Beyond its extensive collection of books and digital resources, the library hosts various programs and events, including workshops, author talks, and educational sessions, promoting literacy and lifelong learning.

OUTDOORS

Greenwich's coastline along the Long Island Sound is adorned with beautiful beaches. Greenwich Point Park, also known as Tod’s Point, is a beloved destination offering sandy shores, hiking trails, and stunning views. Byram Park features a beach, pool, and marina, providing a range of recreational activities. Island Beach, accessible by ferry, offers a secluded escape with picnic areas and walking trails, while Great Captain Island provides a tranquil retreat with lighthouse views and natural beauty.

The town's parks and green spaces, such as Binney Park and Montgomery Pinetum, offer serene environments for leisurely walks, picnics, and outdoor activities. The Griffith E. Harris Golf Course, known as "The Griff," is a popular spot for golf enthusiasts, offering a challenging course with scenic views.

The Audubon Center in Greenwich and the Mianus River Park provide extensive trails and opportunities for hiking, bird watching, and exploring nature. These outdoor spaces offer a perfect retreat for those seeking adventure and relaxation in a natural setting.

LIFESTYLE 

Downtown Greenwich is a vibrant area with a mix of high-end boutiques, fine dining restaurants, and cozy cafes. The historic district features charming architecture and a variety of shops, offering a delightful shopping experience. The town's culinary scene is diverse, with renowned chefs and local favorites providing an array of dining options.

Greenwich offers a range of fitness and recreational facilities, including private clubs, public parks, and sports complexes. Residents can enjoy activities like tennis, sailing, and equestrian sports, maintaining an active lifestyle in a picturesque setting.

COMMUTE TIME TO NYC

Located just 30 miles from New York City, Greenwich provides convenient access to the Metro-North Railroad, connecting to New York's Grand Central Terminal. The town is approximately a 50-minute train ride to the city and about an hour's drive, making it an ideal location for commuters seeking a blend of suburban tranquility and urban accessibility.

Overview for Greenwich, CT
Overview for Greenwich, CT
63,567 people live in Greenwich, where the median age is 45 and the average individual income is $115,860. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Schools in Greenwich, CT
Schools in Greenwich, CT
The following schools are within or nearby Greenwich. The rating and statistics can serve as a starting point to make baseline comparisons on the right schools for your family. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Type Name Category Grades School Rating
Public Parkway School PreK - 5th 141 Lower Cross Rd., Greenwich, CT, 06831 5/5
Public North Street School PreK - 5th 381 North St., Greenwich, CT, 06830 5/5
Public International School At Dundee PreK - 5th 55 Florence Rd., Riverside, CT, 06878 5/5
Public Eastern Middle School 6th - 8th 51 Hendrie Ave., Riverside, CT, 06878 5/5
Public North Mianus School PreK - 5th 309 Palmer Hill Rd., Riverside, CT, 06878 5/5
Public Old Greenwich School PreK - 5th 825 Sound Beach Ave., Old Greenwich, CT, 06870 5/5
Public Riverside School K - 5th 90 Hendrie Ave., Riverside, CT, 06878 5/5
Public Cos Cob School PreK - 5th 300 East Putnam Ave., Cos Cob, CT, 06807 4/5
Public Glenville School K - 5th 33 Riversville Rd., Greenwich, CT, 06831 4/5
Public Greenwich High School 9th - 12th 10 Hillside Rd., Greenwich, CT, 06830 4/5
Public Central Middle School 6th - 8th 9 Indian Rock Ln., Greenwich, CT, 06830 4/5
Public Western Middle School 6th - 8th 1 Western Junior Hwy., Greenwich, CT, 06830 4/5
Public Julian Curtiss School K - 5th 180 East Elm St., Greenwich, CT, 06830 3/5
Public New Lebanon School PreK - 5th 25 Mead Ave., Greenwich, CT, 06830 2/5
Public Hamilton Avenue School PreK - 5th 184 Hamilton Avenue, Greenwich, CT, 06830 2/5
Demographics and Employment Data for Greenwich, CT
Demographics and Employment Data for Greenwich, CT
63,567 people call Greenwich home. The population density is 3,717.393 and the largest age group is between 25 and 64 years old. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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