Page High School
Page High School is a public high school located in Greensboro, North Carolina, operating within the Guilford County Schools district. The school serves students across a broad section of northeast and north-central Greensboro, making the surrounding area a useful geographic reference for buyers and sellers researching this part of the city.
Living in the area served by Page High School means access to established neighborhoods, mature tree cover, and proximity to some of Greensboro’s most recognizable streets and commercial corridors. Whether you are relocating to Greensboro or already live here and are considering a move within the city, the Page High School zone covers a wide range of housing options worth exploring.
Living in the Greensboro Area
Greensboro sits in the center of Guilford County and is the third-largest city in North Carolina. The Page High School area occupies a desirable section of the city’s north and northeast quadrants, with convenient access to major roads including Lawndale Drive, New Garden Road, and Battleground Avenue. These corridors connect residents to downtown Greensboro, the Piedmont Triad International Airport, and points throughout the broader Triad region.
Shopping and dining options are spread throughout the area. Friendly Center, one of Greensboro’s largest open-air retail destinations, sits nearby, along with grocery stores, local restaurants, and everyday services along the Lawndale and Battleground corridors. Green spaces in the area include Lake Jeanette, which offers trails and water access, as well as several community parks. Commuters benefit from the area’s central location, with reasonable drive times to employment centers in Greensboro, High Point, and Winston-Salem via Interstate 40 and US-220.
Neighborhoods in the Area
The Page High School attendance zone includes a wide variety of neighborhoods that reflect Greensboro’s residential character. Established communities such as Irving Park, Latham Park, and Kirkwood feature classic architecture and mature landscaping. Lake Jeanette and Willoughby Park offer settings near natural amenities, while Lawndale Park and Brandt Forest provide additional options for buyers exploring the area.
Other neighborhoods within or near the zone include Ascot Point, Air Harbor Estates, Barrington Place, The Harbor, Bethany, North Hills, Three Meadows, Guilford Greene, Chiswick Park, Provincetown, Noles at New Irving Park, and Canaan at the Noles. Together, these communities represent a broad mix of lot sizes, home styles, and price points across the northern Greensboro area.
Schools Serving the Area
The Page High School zone is served by several elementary and middle schools within Guilford County Schools. Elementary schools that feed into this attendance area include Nathanael Greene Elementary School, Irving Park Elementary School, Joyner Elementary School, and Jesse Wharton Elementary School. At the middle school level, Mendenhall Middle School serves students before they transition to Page High School. Families should verify current feeder patterns directly with Guilford County Schools, as assignments may change.
Athletics
Page High School fields athletic teams under the name the Pirates, competing in NCHSAA conference play across a range of varsity and junior varsity sports throughout the school year. Student-athletes participate in fall, winter, and spring seasons, with schedules and event information available through the school and Guilford County Schools athletics resources.
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School Boundary Disclaimer
School attendance boundaries, grade assignments, and enrollment policies are established by the local school district and may change. Information provided here is for reference only. Families should confirm current school assignments directly with the school district.