Early chapters that
shape a child's whole life
Excellence in Education — Jaipur, India
At Greenfield Grammar School, the story of our school is a living, growing anthology written by our students through their experiences, discoveries, joys, and accomplishments: Adventures of curious minds and open hearts. Tales of lasting friendship and early leadership. Sagas that start here — where children are truly known, not just by name but also by their own personal narrative — and stretch far into the exciting possibilities of ever after.
We know the earliest chapters of a child's life are among the most important and influential. Our Nursery–Year 6 model celebrates every formative moment, beginning with our Early School's Montessori commitment to independent and impassioned learning. Here, students are allowed to be children a little longer and empowered to be leaders a little sooner. Then they graduate confident, compassionate, and prepared to go anywhere from here.
Montessori Pre-Primary through Kindergarten
Priority Deadline: December 31
Grades 1–6
Priority Deadline: January 15
We accept applications throughout the year based on availability.
As parents, we are the primary architects of our children's internal landscapes. We are the most significant contributors to how they speak to themselves.
See Details →Our Year 2 students served lunch alongside information about remarkable historical figures during Black History Month.
See Details →I've been a student at Greenfield Grammar School for ten years. It's not only where I've learned — it's where I've grown up.
See Details →At Greenfield Grammar School, we believe every child carries within them an extraordinary story waiting to be written. Our mission is to provide a world-class independent education that nurtures the whole child — academically, socially, emotionally, and creatively.
Founded on the principles of curiosity-led learning and compassionate community, Greenfield Grammar School has been a beacon of educational excellence in Jaipur for over four decades. We celebrate individuality, foster resilience, and empower students to become confident, compassionate leaders of tomorrow.
"We don't just teach children to pass exams — we teach them to love learning, to lead with kindness, and to face the world with courage."
— Head Teacher, Greenfield Grammar SchoolWe inspire a lifelong love of learning and encourage children to ask bold questions about the world.
Strong relationships between students, staff, and families are at the heart of everything we do.
We set high expectations and celebrate every achievement, no matter how big or small.
Empathy and kindness guide all our interactions and shape our whole school culture every day.
Book an open day visit and experience Greenfield Grammar School for yourself.
We welcome applications from families who share our values of curiosity, community and compassion. Our admissions process is designed to be warm, transparent, and supportive at every step.
| Year Group | Deadline | Entry |
|---|---|---|
| Nursery | 31 December | September |
| Reception | 31 December | September |
| Year 1–3 | 15 January | September |
| Year 4–6 | 15 January | September |
| Mid-year | Rolling basis | Subject to availability |
Applications accepted year-round subject to availability. Contact our admissions office for current spaces.
| Year Group | Annual Fee | Per Term |
|---|---|---|
| Nursery (Part time) | £8,500 | £2,833 |
| Reception – Year 2 | £14,200 | £4,733 |
| Year 3 – Year 4 | £15,600 | £5,200 |
| Year 5 – Year 6 | £16,800 | £5,600 |
Fees include all core curriculum activities, resources and standard lunch. Additional charges apply for wrap-around care and co-curricular clubs.
We are committed to widening access to a Greenfield Grammar School education. Means-tested bursaries of up to 100% of fees are available for families who may not otherwise be able to afford our fees.
Academic, sporting and arts scholarships are also available for pupils demonstrating exceptional talent in their field.
Fill in the form and a member of our admissions team will be in touch within two working days.
Our Early Years programme is rooted in Montessori principles, honouring children's natural drive to explore and discover. Learning happens through play, inquiry, and carefully designed environments that spark imagination and build independence.
Key areas include Communication & Language, Personal Social & Emotional Development, Physical Development, Literacy, Mathematics, Understanding the World, and Expressive Arts & Design.
"Children learn most powerfully through experience, relationships and joy."
— Early Years LeadLower School builds on Early Years foundations with a structured yet creative approach to the National Curriculum. Small class sizes ensure every pupil receives personalised attention from expert teachers.
Core subjects: English, Mathematics, Science, History, Geography, RE, Computing, Art & Design, Music, PE, and PSHE. French is introduced from Year 2.
Upper School challenges students to think critically, communicate persuasively and work collaboratively. Academic rigour is balanced with creative exploration and growing leadership opportunities.
Year 6 pupils receive dedicated support for secondary school entry, including 11+ preparation, interview coaching and transition guidance. Our senior school placement record is exceptional.
Drama, dance and music performance with annual school productions and termly recitals for all year groups.
Football, netball, swimming, athletics, tennis and yoga as part of a broad and inclusive physical programme.
Robotics, coding, science experiments and participation in national and regional competitions throughout the year.
Painting, sculpture, pottery and digital design integrated across all year groups and as after-school clubs.
French from Year 2, Mandarin after-school club, and an annual European exchange trip for older pupils.
Book clubs, author visits and our award-winning reading mentorship scheme pairing Year 6 with Year 1 pupils.
Download our full curriculum overview or speak with our academic team today.
Over 30 clubs each week, from robotics and chess to cooking and street dance. There is truly something for every child's passion and interest.
See all clubs →From museums and theatres to residential adventures in the countryside — learning goes far beyond the classroom at Greenfield Grammar School.
View upcoming trips →Our dedicated pastoral team ensures every child feels safe, valued, known and ready to flourish in every area of school life.
Our approach →Every child at Greenfield Grammar School has a named form tutor who knows them as an individual. Our PSHE programme, mindfulness sessions and peer mentoring scheme ensure emotional wellbeing sits alongside academic achievement at all times.
Our School Counsellor and Pastoral Lead work closely with families to provide early support where it's needed. We take safeguarding seriously and hold the highest standards of child protection.
Daily sessions help pupils manage emotions and build focus throughout the school day.
Year 6 mentors support younger pupils with friendship, reading and transition to school.
Annual whole-school sports day on the main field. Parents are welcome from 9:30am.
This year's spectacular musical performance in the Main Hall. Two evening shows available.
For prospective families interested in September entry. Book via the admissions office.
Celebrating the creative work of pupils across all year groups. Open to all families and friends.
Farewell celebration for our Year 6 leavers. All families are warmly invited to join us.
Our parent community is the heartbeat of Greenfield Grammar School. We believe that strong home-school partnerships lead to the best outcomes for children. The Friends of Greenfield Grammar School (FoGGS) is our parent association, organising events, fundraising and community-building activities throughout the year.
From quiz nights and summer fairs to curriculum evenings and volunteering in school, there are many ways for families to get involved and feel deeply connected to the life of the school.
As parents, we are the primary architects of our children's internal landscapes and the way they speak to themselves.
See Details →Our Year 2 pupils served lunch alongside rich information about 40 remarkable historical figures.
See Details →I've been at Greenfield Grammar School for ten years. It's not only where I've learned — it's where I've grown up and found myself.
See Details →A full week of science, technology, engineering and maths challenges brought out the inventor in every pupil.
See Details →Our annual winter concert was a spectacular evening of music and community spirit. Thank you to everyone who attended.
See Details →Our brand-new outdoor learning space is now open for all year groups — learning under the sky every single day.
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Our dedicated Learning Support team provides personalised assistance for pupils with a wide range of needs, including dyslexia, dyscalculia, ADHD, autism spectrum conditions, and English as an Additional Language (EAL).
Every child with identified needs has an Individual Learning Plan (ILP), reviewed each term in partnership with parents. Our SENCO works closely with teachers to ensure high-quality, inclusive provision in every classroom, every day.
An Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) is a legal document that describes a child's special educational needs and the support they will receive. We work closely with the Local Authority to ensure all EHCP pupils are fully supported at Greenfield Grammar School.
In the first instance, speak with your child's class teacher. If you feel further support is needed, contact our SENCO directly. We operate an open-door policy and will always respond within 48 hours of your message.
Yes. We have specialist EAL teachers who work both in class and in small withdrawal groups. We welcome children from all language backgrounds and see multilingualism as a strength, not a barrier.
Our school counsellor is available three days a week for one-to-one sessions. We also run group resilience workshops, mindfulness sessions, and provide signposting to external CAMHS services where needed.
We offer extension activities, enrichment clubs, external competitions, and liaison with secondary schools for early entry or accelerated pathways. Our teachers differentiate in every lesson to stretch the most able learners.
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Download our full Special Educational Needs and Disabilities policy document for 2025–26.
Our Designated Safeguarding Lead is Mrs. Harrington. All concerns are handled with the utmost care.
Tips and guides to help your child stay safe online at home, in school and on personal devices.
Links to external support organisations for families navigating challenges outside of school.
Latest updates, stories and achievements from across our school community every week.
Read News →Full academic year calendar including term dates, INSET days and all key school events.
View Calendar →Weekly menus with full allergen information. Hot and cold options are available every day.
View Menu →Full uniform requirements and where to purchase official Greenfield Grammar School branded clothing.
View Guide →Getting to school, parking guidance, safe cycling routes and local public transport information.
Plan Journey →Access our online reading platform, homework support links and curriculum learning resources.
Go to Library →| Term | Start Date | End Date | INSET Days |
|---|---|---|---|
| Autumn Term 1 | 4 September 2025 | 24 October 2025 | 2–3 September 2025 |
| Autumn Term 2 | 3 November 2025 | 19 December 2025 | — |
| Spring Term 1 | 6 January 2026 | 13 February 2026 | 5 January 2026 |
| Spring Term 2 | 23 February 2026 | 27 March 2026 | — |
| Summer Term 1 | 14 April 2026 | 22 May 2026 | — |
| Summer Term 2 | 1 June 2026 | 17 July 2026 | 18 July 2026 |
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