Greig City Academy

Greig City Academy
Established c. 2002
Type Academy
Religion C of E, all faiths and none welcomed
Principal Paul Sutton OBE, MA, BSc (Hons)
Chair Helen Williams
Location High Street
Hornsey
London
N8 7NU
England
Coordinates: 51°35′14″N 0°06′55″W / 51.5872°N 0.1152°W / 51.5872; -0.1152
DfE number 309/6905
DfE URN 133386 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students c. 900
Gender Mixed-sex
Ages 11–19
Colours Blue
Sponsors The Greig Trust and LDBS
Website Greig City Academy

Greig City Academy is a mixed-sex secondary school in the London borough of Haringey. Children from across the borough attend this popular comprehensive school which has around 1,000 pupils on its roll.

Class sizes are small with a maximum of 25 pupils per class. The Academy has a Sixth Form and links to universities.

Its outdoor education programme is supported by the Greig Trust. The programme enables students across the school to experience activities such as abseiling, mountain biking, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, rock climbing and much more.

In particular, the school has its own fleet of seven boats, one of which is moored in Poole harbour.

There are more than 30 extra-curricular clubs at the school.

The Greig Trust and the Church of England sponsor the Academy, which is an charitable organisation.[1] David Greig, a successful local businessman, founded the Greig Trust in memory of his mother in 1949.

Achievements

Greig City Academy is the only state school in Haringey to offer a classics course and a Latin GCSE. In April 2015, a team of Year 8 pupils won the UK Robotics Championships and competed in the World Championships in Kentucky. In February 2016 three teams from the school qualified for the World Championships, again in Kentucky. The school is an affiliated school of the UK-wide Arkwright Scholarships and its students regularly secure the prestigious Arkwright Engineering Scholarships. The school is considered to be the best school for basketball in the country. The U13, U15 and U18 girls took gold in the Basketball England National Schools Finals in 2015 while the U13 boys took silver and the U14 and U16 girls took bronze. The U17 boys are the 2015 international Blackpool Cup football winners.

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