Education and Lifelong Learning in Greenwood

Nestled in the historic heart of the Boundary Country, Greenwood offers a nurturing environment for education at every stage of life. Our small-town charm fosters close-knit classrooms, personalized learning, and a strong emphasis on community values, outdoor exploration, and academic excellence.

Whether you're a parent seeking quality schooling for your children, a lifelong learner pursuing personal growth, or a newcomer exploring opportunities, Greenwood's education landscape supports your journey.

 Below, you'll find key details on local schools, enrollment processes, library resources, and adult education options—all tailored to make learning accessible and enriching.

K-7 Education: Greenwood Elementary School

Greenwood Elementary School serves as the cornerstone of early education in our community, welcoming students from Kindergarten through Grade 7 in a safe, inclusive setting that celebrates curiosity and creativity. With small class sizes (typically 15-20 students per class), our school emphasizes hands-on learning, STEM initiatives, arts, and connections to the natural surroundings of the Kettle River Valley, perfect for field trips to local historic sites and outdoor adventures.

  • School Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM (with a 10:20–10:35 AM recess and 12:00–12:30 PM lunch break). Supervision is available from 8:45 AM onward, and after-school programs may be offered seasonally—check with the school for current schedules.
  • Address and Contact: 785 North Copper Street, Greenwood, BC V0H 1J0 | Phone: 250-445-6616 | Email: [email protected] (part of School District 51 – Boundary).
  • Programs and Highlights: French immersion options, Indigenous education support, and extracurriculars like skiing, robotics clubs, and environmental stewardship projects. The school integrates Greenwood's mining heritage into its curriculum for a unique local flavor.
  • Enrollment Process: Registration is straightforward and welcoming to all Boundary residents. Visit the school during operating hours (no appointment needed) with your child's birth certificate, proof of residency (e.g., utility bill), and immunization records. For Kindergarten entry, children must turn 5 by December 31 of the school year. Online pre-registration forms are available via the School District 51 website (sd51.bc.ca). Complete one to expedite your visit. New families receive a warm orientation tour!

For students in Grades 8–12, transportation is provided to Grand Forks Secondary School (about 35 minutes away), where advanced courses, sports teams, and career programs await. Bus details and schedules are coordinated through SD51's Transportation Department (contact: 250-442-5201).

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Public Library: Your Gateway to Knowledge

The Greenwood Public Library is more than a collection of books; it's a vibrant community hub for reading, research, workshops, and digital access. Housed in our historic Carnegie building, it offers free Wi-Fi, computers, interlibrary loans, and programs like storytime for kids, book clubs for adults, and tech tutorials.

  • Hours: Monday 12:00–5:00 PM | Wednesday 12:00–7:00 PM | Friday 12:00–5:00 PM (closed weekends and holidays; call ahead for special events).
  • Address and Contact: 346 South Copper Street, Greenwood, BC V0H 1J0 | Phone: 250-445-6111 | Email: [email protected] | Website: greenwood.bc.libraries.coop.
  • Key Resources: Over 10,000 items, including e-books via OverDrive, local history archives, and free printing/scanning. Summer reading challenges and homework help sessions make it a go-to for families.
  • Membership: Free for BC residents—simply bring ID and proof of address to sign up on-site.

Adult and Lifelong Learning Opportunities

Greenwood residents have access to tuition-free adult upgrading and continuing education through provincial programs, ideal for completing high school, gaining skills, or exploring new interests. While our community is compact, online and regional options ensure flexibility.

  • BC Adult Graduation (Dogwood) Diploma: Non-graduated adults (18+) can enroll in free online courses via providers like SIDES (sides.ca) or EBUS Academy (ebus.ca). Focus areas include literacy, math, and career prep—perfect for remote learners in our rural setting. Courses can be self-paced or instructor-supported; prior learning assessments (PLA) may credit past work experience.
  • Local and Regional Access: SD51 offers alternate education at the Rock Creek Centre (nearby), with flexible scheduling for working adults. For hands-on classes, check the Regional District of Kootenay Boundary (RDKB) at rdkb.com for workshops in Grand Forks, including digital literacy, trades, and wellness through local partners like SD51. Email [email protected] for the latest calendar.
  • How to Get Started: Contact SD51's main office at 250-442-8258 and ask for Adult Education support, or visit www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/education-training/adult-education for self-paced options and eligibility. Many programs qualify for funding through the Adult Upgrading Grant, Employment Insurance, or WorkBC.

At the City of Greenwood, we believe education thrives when families and community connect. For personalized advice, reach out to our Family Resource Coordinator via City Hall (250-445-2211). We're here to help you build a brighter future in our welcoming town. Explore, learn, and grow with us!

Last updated: September 26, 2025. For the latest details, visit sd51.bc.ca or contact the district directly.

Contact Us

202 South Government Avenue
P.O. Box 129
Greenwood, BC V0H 1J0
Phone: (250) 445-6644
Fax: (250) 445-6441
Email: [email protected]