Grainville School | |
Motto: | Inspire, Motivate and Challenge |
Type: | Non-fee paying secondary school[1] |
Head Teacher: | Susan Morris |
Opened: | 1980 |
Country: | Jersey |
Teaching Staff: | 70 |
Enrolment: | 750 |
Gender: | Mixed |
Lower Age: | 11 |
Upper Age: | 16 |
Colors: | Dark blue |
Grainville School or, more simply known as Grainville, is a non fee-paying state-owned secondary school in the parish of St Saviour in Jersey. The school was opened in 1980.[2]
Grainville School is an 11–16 state non-fee paying secondary school in Jersey, Channel Islands. It was established in 1980.
Guardsman Fletcher Cox became the most famous former-pupil of Grainville School in September 2022 when he was one of eight pallbearers at the funeral of Elizabeth II.[3] In 1978, Queen Elizabeth II visited Grainville School as part of her tour around the Island.
In 2022, 82% of students gained 9-4 in English and 78% in Maths compared to the Jersey average of 81.6%.[4]