Here are our ‘not to miss’ musical dates:
BHM Festival 5pm – 9pm (food & drink available to purchase)
Concerts 7.30pm – 10pm (FEGS run a fully licensed bar with snacks)
Christmas Carols will be 2pm – 4pm (collecting for charity)
Here are our ‘not to miss’ musical dates:
BHM Festival 5pm – 9pm (food & drink available to purchase)
Concerts 7.30pm – 10pm (FEGS run a fully licensed bar with snacks)
Christmas Carols will be 2pm – 4pm (collecting for charity)
Parents of Years 5 and 6 ………
Join us on Monday evening at Enfield Grammar School for our Prospective Parents Open Evening where you will have the opportunity to explore our school, meet our staff, and discover what it is like to be a student at our school.
Guided tours will be taking place throughout the evening on both sites. Small group tours will be accompanied by students who will be happy to answer your questions and tell you about their journey at Enfield Grammar School.
Refreshments will be available from FEGS.
The Headteacher’s speeches will take place at the Upper School Site at:
Lower School Site – Parsonage Lane, EN1 3EX
Upper School Site – Market Place, Enfield, EN2 6LN
We believe that having passion creates a rounded character. In learning, sports, music, the arts and beyond, we encourage our students to pursue their interests with enthusiasm and a genuine love for what they do.
We also believe that boys who compete become men who have a strong sense of ambition. Our sporting success and range of sporting facilities are second to none across North London. EGS Alumni regularly represent local, national, and international teams in a variety of sports including Rugby, Cricket, Football and Athletics. We believe that academic excellence and sporting success can go hand in hand and we work hard to develop personalised learning pathways so that our elite sportsmen can be successful both on and off the field.
We are delighted to inform you that Enfield Grammar School will be hosting a Black History Month Cultural Event on Friday 17 October 2025 from 5pm – 9pm in the Main Hall at Upper School.
This will be a wonderful opportunity for our community to come together and celebrate the rich culture, history, and contributions of African and Caribbean heritage.
The evening will feature live music from our talented student bands (Steel Pan band, Cinematic Ensemble and Groove Band), artistic stalls, a fully licensed bar run by our Friends of Enfield Grammar and delicious food on sale.
Tickets will be available on ParentPay from today, priced at £6 per adult and £3 per child, which includes your first Rum Punch (over 18’s only) or soft drink.
To make the occasion even more special, we warmly invite parents and carers to take part by running stalls. If you create or sell Afro-Caribbean crafts, clothing, or cultural items, this is a fantastic opportunity to share your work with our school community.
In addition, we will be holding a raffle on the night to raise funds in support of our newly established enrichment programme and our music department. We kindly ask for donations of raffle prizes—these could include gift vouchers, hampers, books, or other suitable items. Any contribution, large or small, would be greatly appreciated.
If you are interested in running a stall or donating a raffle prize, please email [email protected] for the attention of Mrs Roberts and Mrs Green.
We very much look forward to celebrating Black History Month together and hope you will join us in making this event a vibrant and memorable occasion for our students, families, and wider community.
Enfield Grammar School is delighted to congratulate the outgoing Year 11 cohort on their excellent GCSE attainment. We are particularly pleased that a record 74% of students have secured grades 4 and above in both English and Maths, a pivotal achievement in opening doors to future success.
We are incredibly proud of how hard our students have worked towards their outcomes, be it the strings of top grades achieved by many or the excellent progress which reflects huge personal success for others, particularly when achieved in the face of challenging personal circumstances. So many of our students have truly embodied our school motto of “Tant Que Je Puis” (“As much as I can”).
We are pleased to have begun enrolling both our own students and, now in our third year of accepting female applicants, we are offering a warm welcome to students from other schools. We have worked hard to make sure our Sixth Form offers students the very best chance of success:
Our excellent A Level results for 2025 put us in the top 25% of schools nationally and our collaboration with Enfield County School means we offer an unrivalled range of subjects.
All students joining us in Year 12 will be given a brand new Google Chromebook to support their studies.
We remain open to applications on a first-come-first served basis so please explore our website for details of our courses and how to apply.
Mr Lamb, Headteacher at Enfield Grammar School, commented:
“I am really delighted to see the hard work of our boys come to fruition. I offer my heartfelt congratulations to the young men we have had the privilege to nurture these last five years. As ever, we are incredibly proud to have witnessed their journeys from boy to the fine young men they have become and we look forward to witnessing their continued academic and personal successes whether with us or in pastures new. We have really valued the partnership and support of the parents of our students and we thank our teachers and support staff for their ongoing commitment to the boys’ achievements.”
A-Level Results Day Press Release 2025
We are delighted to report that Enfield Grammar School A-Level students have achieved the highest recorded value added result. Students have worked hard to secure excellent grades with 37% achieving A* – B grades and over 70% securing A* – C grades. These improved results means that over 70% of students secured their first choice for university admission.
Many of our students are looking forward to attending the best universities after securing their places on a variety of prestigious courses.
We are incredibly proud of the achievements of all our students including the 10 students who achieved average grades of A*-A and also those for whom lower grades represent a significant personal success. We continually strive to ensure each student is able to give ‘As much as he can’ no matter what their starting point when they joins us; this mantra has served our students well. We wish all our students well as they strive forward in this ever-changing world and ask them to stay in touch to help those who follow them in the coming years.
We are pleased that our students have gained places at top universities and on higher apprenticeship schemes. All students have the option to enter their preferred route of career or further study. This ranges from university, to apprenticeships, to scholarships and the ‘world of work’.
Mr Lamb, Headteacher Enfield Grammar School commented:
“I have really enjoyed working with our Year 13 students, especially seeing our first cohort of female students complete their courses at EGS. I would like to thank all the staff for their commitment in supporting students and their families. It is great to see so many of our young adults securing fantastic opportunities next year, not just at universities, but also with employers to follow degree apprenticeship programmes. We congratulate them and wish them every success as they move on. I look forward to seeing many of the class of 2025 at alumni events in the future”

Pre-loved Uniform Sale tomorrow: 25 June 2025
Family Bingo next week: Friday 4 July 2025
It is with a heavy heart that we have to let you all know that our EGS legend, Mr Peter Gross, has passed away. Our thoughts are with his friends and family at this time. It has been wonderful to read all the messages from staff and ex-students that have been pouring in (via email, Facebook and on the EOGFC Instagram), which just affirms what a positive impact this gentleman had on the ‘EGS family’ for many many years…and still does. We were honoured to know him. RIP Peter Gross.