Located in the Greenbrier subdivision of Arlington Heights, Greenbrier School is home to 335 students, 273 in kindergarten through grade 5 and 62 in District 25's Early Childhood Program. Greenbrier School is the smallest District 25 school. Taking advantage of the school's small size, the Greenbrier children and staff members are able to work closely together, and the school has a "family" feeling.
Greenbrier staff and students draw on each other's individual strengths and special talents to provide a comprehensive educational experience for all of the students. Greenbrier strives to help children develop into educated, well-adjusted, and productive human beings. For a discussion of curriculum, special services, and other programs, see District 25 program information.
The District 25 Early Childhood Program has classrooms at Greenbrier. The Early Childhood Program offers special education services to children three to five years of age with learning or developmental delays. In addition, the Children's Circle Preschool at Greenbrier is committed to addressing the fundamental needs of young children through an inclusion program that includes children with special needs, children at risk, and typically developing children.
Greenbrier is a CHARACTER COUNTS!SM school and focuses student attention on the six pillars of good character: trustworthiness, caring, responsibility, fairness, citizenship, and respect.
Before- and after-school care is available at Greenbrier through the CAP (Children at Play) program, run by the Arlington Heights Park District.
Greenbrier students attend Thomas Middle School for grades 6-8.
Greenbrier has an active PTA (Parent Teacher Association), which works to foster close relations between home and school. The PTA is run by volunteers and welcomes parents to attend meetings and participate in its varied activities. For more information, please call the school.
For a summary of Greenbrier Elementary School's ISAT (Illinois Standards Achievement Test) results, please see ISAT Results/School Report Cards.