THE GREENHILL SCHOOL in Pembrokeshire, Tenby
Education Centre Information: The Greenhill School:
Establishment Type:Welsh Establishment
Phase of Education: Secondary
Status: Open
Local Authority: Pembrokeshire
Boarders: Not applicable
Sixth Form: Does not have a sixth form
Urban/Rural Description: Town and Fringe - sparse
Age Range: 11-18
Gender: Mixed
Background:
Founded in 1896 as a county intermediate school, Greenhill became a comprehensive in 1964. Set in a splendid site overlooking Carmarthen Bay and Caldey Island, the school buildings have been extended over a number of years although space is still tight. Music is a particular strength with pupils achieving outstanding examination results. More than 30 per cent of pupils 'actively make music' in the school's two orchestras, concert and jazz bands, choirs and numerous small ensembles. Drama, mathematics, art, English and humanities and science are also strong. Pupils play more than 20 competitive sports, some at national level, which include rugby, cricket, athletics, hockey, netball and basketball. An inclusive school, which has not had any permanent exclusions for the last three years, students are encouraged to raise money for charity every year and the school also has strong community links. A building programme worth 5.5 million pound is due to finish in October 2007. Friendly, active and community orientated.
Address:
Address: Heywood Lane
Postcode: SA70 8BN
Pembrokeshire, Tenby.
Telephone: 01834 840100
Website: http://www.greenhill.pembrokeshire.sch.uk
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