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DESIGNED TO ASSIST FAMILIES IN CHOOSING THE BEST PRIVATE SCHOOL

THE BENFITS OF

Private Education Private Schools Academic Programs & Achievements

SPECIAL NEEDS

A Guide to Your Child’s Best Education

PALM BEACH DAY ACADEMY Florida’s First Independent School

Challenged to Excel, Empowered to Act, Prepared to Lead www.pbday.org

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Redefining Education.

“Every student can learn, just not on the same day, or in the same way.” -George Evans Grades PreK2-8th Grade

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“As parents of five children, at Riviera we see the quality of the education at all levels, where the children are encouraged to discover who they are through enrichment activities that allow students to explore various avenues for their future.”

From the Editor We l c o m e back, not just to another academic school year, but to what we hope will be the best one yet! Our Fall 2016 issue will continue to focus on providing the most useful information on your choices when it comes to finding the right private schools for your families. This year, we are excited to bring back our “Private School’s Programs and Achievments” list. Our goal is to connect families to the school that best suits their children by bridging the gap with the information they need. We are fortunate to have so many excellent schools with unique missions but understand that no one school is a one size fits all. With that said, we continue to focus our efforts on making your search for that personal experience and education as enjoyable and infor-

mative as possible. Our featured article in this issue is “A Guide to Your Child’s Best Education for Special Needs”. A resource for exploring your child’s options for a tailored education and experience to thrive in. On our cover, we proudly feature Palm Beach Day Academy. A school that provides diverse challenges and unique opportunities for your children’s personal and education growth.We would like to say thank you for the work they have done and congratulate them on celebrating their 95th year anniversary serving our families in our community. We would also like to extend our congratulations to St. Brendan High School as they mark and celebrate their 40th year anniversary with the completion of their innovation center building. We are already anticipating our spring issue which will once again feature a pull-out guide of our Summer Camp Fun Magazine. We want to know what are some things your family would like to see. Please write to us at elizabeth@privateschoolsguidefl.com and let us know!

Jose and Maridely Sena, Parents October 2016 - Volume 8 # 2 PUBLISHER /EDITOR-IN-CHIEF

Elizabeth Rivas elizabeth@privateschoolsguidefl.com MANAGING EDITOR - Valeska Rodriguez GRAPHIC DESIGN- ClearImages Design Inc. www.clearimages.com CONTRIBUTORS - PSG Editor’s team R Media Publishing, Inc. P.O. Box 832045 Miami, FL 33283 (786)346-3048 www.rmediapublishing.com www.summercampfunfl.com Private Schools Guide of South Florida is published by R Media Publishing, Inc. (RPM) and is distributed free of charge throughout South Florida. All rights reserved. Copying any of the contents of these publication without the expressed permission of R Media Publishing, Inc., is prohibited.

For suggestions or feedback, please email:: Elizabeth@privateschoolsguidefl.com

(PRESCHOOL THROUGH 12TH GRADE)

Inside This Issue Cover Palm Beach Day Academy

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From the Editor

Cover Palm Beach Day Academy

16 Carrollton School

Inside Pine Crest School

17 Miami Country Day School

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1 Roig Academy

18 Palm Beach Day Academy

Benefits of Private Education

3 Riviera Schools

21 Conchita Espinosa Academy

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St. Brendan High School’s Innovation Center

4 Westminster Christian School

24 Atlantis Academy

4 St. Thomas Episcopal Parish School

39 Access School

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Palm Beach Day Academy

5 Gulliver Schools

40 David Posnack Jewish Day School

6 Palmer Trinity School

40 St. Mark’s Episcopal School

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Roig Academy Presents Dr. Leonard Sax

6 Fisher Island Day School

41 NSU University School

7 Ransom Everglades School

42 Summit-Questa Montessori School

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New Faces

8 Saint Brendan High School

42 Beth Emet Elemantary School

8 Saint Brendan Catholic Elementary School

43 St. Thomas Aquinas High School

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A Guide to Your Child’s Best Education for Special Needs

9 Christopher Columbus High School

44 Center Academy

10 Divine Savior Academy

44 Weston Christian Academy

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Private Schools Programs Pull-out Chart

10 Alexander Montessori School

45 Saint Andrew’s School

11 Scheck Hillel Community School

46 Cardinal Newman High School

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Private Schools Directory

13 Archbishop Coleman F. Carroll High School

46 Meyer Academy

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13 McGlannan School

47 The Benjamin School

Access School

14 MCM Early Childhood Institute

48 Florida Prep

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The Perfect Fall Romantic Getaway

15 Miami Christian School

16 Immaculata-La Salle

Back The Benjamin School

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Social Events

16 Hebrew Academy

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SCHEDULE A PERSONAL VISIT TODAY “Our child loves her school and learning! Riviera is not just a school; it is a true small community. Our children walk with confidence on campus, greeting teachers, aides, and nurturing staff as family. At Riviera, everything is possible!” Frederich and Ida Stromeyer, Parents

WHAT EDUCATION SHOULD BE! RIVIERA DAY SCHOOL 6800 Nervia Street, Coral Gables, FL 33146 I Tel. 305.666.1856 RIVIERA PREPARATORY SCHOOL 9775 SW 87 Avenue, Miami, FL 33176 I Tel. 786.300.0300 www.rivieraschools.com I AISF, SACS, MSA, Ai, NCPSA, NIPSA 2016 / PRIVATE SCHOOL GUIDE l 3


Grades PK3-12

PARENT TOURS WEDNESDAYS, OCT. 19 & 26 WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30 8:30 A.M. Limited Availability

OPEN HOUSE WEDNESDAY, NOV. 9 / 4:00 P.M. Call Today to Register 305.233.4027

6855 SW 152 Street Palmetto Bay, FL 33157 www.wcsmiami.org 305.233.2030

SCHOOL TOURS School tours begin at 9 a.m. Please come at 8:45 a.m. for coffee and sign-in. Friday, October 7 Thursday, October 27 Wednesday, November 2 Friday, November 18 Thursday, December 1 Thursday, January 5, 2017 Private tours are also available. Contact: Debby Lichtner, admission ofďŹ ce 786-268-3304 | dlichtner@stepsmia.org.

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Apply Now for the 2017-2018 Academic Year Located on beautiful and safe Fisher Island, this coeducational, independent day school is accessible via an 8-minute ferry ride from Miami Beach. Fully accredited by the Florida Council of Independent Schools and the Florida Kindergarten Council, the school offers a dynamic, individualized curriculum, small class sizes, the latest technology, organic meals, and a bus for off-island families. Visit the school’s website to explore what Fisher Island Day School can offer your child.

A Private School with a Public Purpose Learn. Serve. Explore. Excel.

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Founded 1903

www.fids.org

Everglades Campus, 2045 South Bayshore Drive, Coconut Grove, Florida 33133 T: 305 250 6850 Ransom Campus, 3575 Main Highway, Coconut Grove, Florida 33133 T: 305 460 8800 www.ransomeverglades.org 2016 / PRIVATE SCHOOL GUIDE l 7


“Building God’s Kingdom One Family at a Time”

Open Registration Pre-K through 8th Grade

8755 SW 32nd Street, Miami, FL 33165

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Private, Christian Education for PreK-12th Grade Campuses in Doral & Delray Beach

SCHEDULE A TOUR DivineSaviorAcademy.com

ALEXANDER MONTESSORI SCHOOL Religious Affiliation Non-D Grade 18 months - 5thgrade Gender Co-ed Total enrollment 560 Year Founded 1963 Teacher / Student Ratio 1:11 Mission Statement

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Uncommon Achievement is an Everyday Thing Come tour the world of a child. See it. Believe it. Be amazed by Montessori at Alexander Montessori School. Once you understand our philosophy, learning anywhere else is unthinkable. Call 305.665.6274 to schedule your private tour at Alexander Montessori School. • Toddler (18 months) - Elementary (5th Grade) • 4 Convenient Locations

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A lexander Montessori School is committed to the Montessori approach, focused on the Cosmic Goal of Education. This means that academic success and its products have their highest meaning when they contribute the progress of humanity. I n the Montessori Early Childhood Program, our motto recognizes the potential of the young child to be an independent learner. “Help me to help myself” T he Elementary motto explains that we strive to impart to the children the highest motive for education: “Help me to help myself that I may help others.” T hese goals of a love for learning and I love for others are summarized in our first school motto: “ To learn to love to learn.”

Accreditations and Affiliations Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACS-CASI, a Division of AdvancED), Florida Council of Independent Schools (FCIS), Florida Kindergarten Council (FKC), Association of Independent Schools of Florida (AISF), American Montessori Society (AMS), National Council of Private Schools Accreditation (NCPSA), National Independent Private Schools Association (NIPSA). 6050 SW 57th Ave. | 14400 Old Cutler Road | 17800 Old Cutler Road 14850 SW 67th Ave. (305) 665.6274 | www.alexandermontessori.com 2016 / PRIVATE SCHOOL GUIDE l 11

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EDUCATION Every child is unique and possesses their own intellectual idiosyncrasies. They all learn differently, develop differently, and interact differently. Consequently, a one size fits all solution to a child’s education constrains their ability to fully realize the individual gifts with which they have been given. Private education allows parents to shop around for the best school that suits their child’s abilities and interests. For example, many private schools offer entrepreneurial programs, international programs, sports or clubs not typically offered at public schools, amongst other notable advantages. Why settle for whatever school is in your district when there are so many others that could give your child the unique opportunity to utilize their individual gifts, and pursue their individual passions? Parents take great care when shopping for a home, car, or even non-essential items such as clothing or utilities. It only makes sense that with something as potentially life altering as the education a child receives should demand the same amount of customization.

Academic programs are a fundamental part of the education a child will receive and to that end, what makes each program effective will vary on the individual child. For a child that is interested in business, entrepreneurial programs give them a chance to enjoy learning valuable skills that generalized approach could not. In contrast, children interested in science programs, which allow them to learn through experimentation and research, provide a much more efficient way to learn than if their institution embraced a one size fits all approach to subjects and programs. It is essential to understand that nothing can suppress the will of a child to learn more significantly than forcing them to learn in a way not conducive to their natural personality or interest. It may be that your child is not so incapable of understanding the material as it seems, but rather they feel like a fish out of water in the bureaucratic public system.

The smaller class sizes typically offered at private institutions also provide a significant advantage in terms of a child’s ability to process information, while blocking out distractions from other students in the 12 l PRIVATE SCHOOL GUIDE / 2016

class. More to it, smaller class sizes will provide the child with specialized attention from the instructor, which will in turn give them a more significant chance of processing and retaining the information desired. In large classes offered at public institutions, children become distracted and are unable to develop that personal connection with both their instructor, as well as the material itself. Parents are also able to speak more often with the instructor about the material and values being taught at their child’s institution, which gives them greater autonomy and peace of mind over the educational process.

Values - Another aspect of education that is often overlooked includes the values of the school delivering such education. Children are like sponges, and soak up information at a remarkable rate. On a typical day, a child spends more time at school than they do with their parents. That is a shocking fact most don’t pause to consider when determining which institution is best for their child. All too often, parents become worried when their child comes home from school expressing views or using language they would never have anticipated. It is essential to question to the highest degree what exactly is that particular child going to be learning, and who exactly are they going to be learning it from on a day to day basis. For many, the emotional cost parents often suffer when their children are taught values inconsistent with their own, far outweighs the financial cost of customized education. Safety - Of all the reasons to consider private education, there is perhaps none more pertinent than safety. If a child doesn’t feel safe in the environment they’re attempting to learn in, they will never be able to fully concentrate on their studies. Bullying is an epidemic that psychologists are only now beginning to uncover the true emotional cost of. So heartbreaking it is for a child to have to suffer emotional or physical damage on a daily basis, simply because of the school district in which they reside. Drug use is also a particularly relevant factor to consider, given how life altering its effects are. Synthetic heroin has become a rampant issue for teenagers in the past decade, leading to tragic death and incalculable heartache for families. Investigating more thoroughly the environment in which a child will be receiving their education becomes all the more critical as a consequence of these truths. Of all the things we customize in our everyday lives, school choice is all too often over looked. With an issue as paramount to success in life as education, this is regrettable. Privatized education provides both parents and students with the tools and options they deserve to ensure success at the highest level. n

OCTOBER 22 & NOVEMBER 19, 2016 9 AM – 12 PM ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE FAMILY SPIRIT CHRIST–CENTERED • AP, Honors, & Dual Enrollment Tracks • Law Studies Academy • Biomedical Sciences Academy • International Business Academy • World Cultures & Languages Academy • Computer Science & Engineering Academy • Pax Christi Program for Students with Exceptionalities • One-to-One iPad & Technology Curriculum • Smaller Class Sizes • Sports, Robotics, Band, Clubs, Honor Societies • Step-Up Scholarships Welcome

DATE OF ENTRANCE EXAM: DECEMBER 3, 2016 305.388.6700 Ext. 1229 | admissions@colemancarroll.org www.archbishopcolemancarroll.org 10300 SW 167th Ave., Miami, FL 33196

One of the first schools in the United States to pioneer and successfully address the needs of Children with language based learning difficulties including Dyslexia, in each class, each day.

McGlannan School is dedicated to the education of the whole child with average to superior intellect. A full academic curriculum from grade level through advanced levels is provided. Enrichment Program offered for Elementary Students. Annual Events at McGlannan School: 7th and 8th grade trip, Middle School End-of-Year Social, School wide field trips, Talent Show, Jump Rope for Heart, Field Day, Book Fairs and Awards Ceremony. The following is a partial list of the Academic Institutions which former McGlannan students have attended successfully. American University Arizona State University Boston University Brandeis University Carnegie Mellon University Cornell University Franklin and Marshall University Furman University Georgia Institute of Technology Indiana University Lehigh University Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Miami University (Ohio) Mount Holyoke College New York University Purdue University Rhode Island School of Design Stanford University Stetson University Stonehill College University of Alabama University of Colorado University of Florida University of Maryland University of Miami University of Pennsylvania Wesleyan University

McGlannan School is a LD School Member of The International Dyslexia Association, in good standing.

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or many parents, nothing takes precedent over the quality of their children’s education. It is essential that for a child to succeed in contemporary America, they must be equipped with significant knowledge and the confidence to utilize it. More to it, a child’s education should take into account more than simply knowledge, but also the values and environment in which such knowledge is to be obtained. Privatized education offers some distinct advantages when it comes to these types of issues.


A new way of Catholic Education

The Innovation Center at St. Brendan High School

recently opened its doors to provide students with a new way of Catholic Education. The Innovation Center provides a facility for the school’s Academy Programs (STEM, Medical Sciences, Visual & Performing Arts, and Law & Global Business) to thrive and for the vision of the school to be fulfilled. St. Brendan encourages students to learn how to think, so they can understand their lives and the complex world. Learning how to think implies creativity, ingenuity, inquiry, group collaboration, and project based learning. The new classrooms are open spaces through which hands-on activities, group thinking, real life applications, and inventions flow. The hallways and stairs are learning accelerators where students are engaged and find creative ways to collaborate and think outside the box. New technology, media, and even the furniture help students feel at home and give them the desire to learn. This new type of 21st Century Catholic education results in mature and innovative students who are college and career ready.

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EARLY CHILDHOOD INSTITUTE

PRE-SCHOOL AGES 12 MONTHS - 5 YEARS Miami Children’s Museum’s Early Childhood Institute (ECI) is a NAEYC accredited preschool where your child will play, learn, imagine and create while developing a lifelong love of learning.

For more information, contact Betty Aguiar-Perez at (305)373-5437 ext. 122 or betty@miamichildrensmuseum.org

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Miami Children’s Museum receives both private and public funding. MCM is sponsored in part by the City of Miami; the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs and the Cultural Affairs Council, the Miami-Dade County Mayor and Board of County Commissioners; and the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Cultural Affairs, the Florida Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.


“My day ” is filled with discoveries, like leading with confidence and learning how to soar.

Every Day Is Open House A Catholic college preparatory day school educating girls and young women ages 3-18

ADMISSIONS SHOWCASES Wednesday, October 5, 2016 Friday, November 11, 2016 (High School only) Wednesday, November 30, 2016 Wednesday, January 11, 2017 RSVP Now

Every Student. Every Day.

Photo by 9th grade student Abigail Merran

PK3 to 12th Grade

• Infant—Grade 12 • College and Yeshiva Preparatory • • Modern Orthodox and Zionistic • STEM and Blended Learning • • Full Athletic and Extracurricular Activities •

miamicountryday.org 305.779.7230

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When your child views foundational concepts through the lens of their own unique interests and talents, a love of learning is born. Each day is then fueled by an eagerness to explore new ideas, master complex subjects, and gain insights from their context and implications. As Miami’s premier college preparatory school, we bring innovation into the classroom through experiential education with relevance to the world outside.

Grounded in a commitment to academic depth and cultivation of whole child, our exceptional curriculum focuses on a student’s comprehensive development— intellectual, physical, social, emotional, aesthetic, and spiritual. Individual gifts and potential are transformed into extraordinary character. And your child emerges poised, confident and prepared to thrive in college and create a life with purpose.

For more information, visit us at www.carrollton.org or call 305-446-5673. Financial aid available. Carrollton admits qualified students of any race, color, religion, nationality or ethnic origin.

• Application Deadline January 31 • Admissions Decisions Released March 1 • To submit your application, visit miamicountryday.org • To schedule a tour, contact at 305-779-7230 2016 Admissions / PRIVATE SCHOOL GUIDE l 17


PALM BEACH DAY ACADEMY Balancing challenging academics with a nurturing environment for 95 Years At Palm Beach Day Academy, challenging academics are balanced by a nurturing, compassion-rich environment. From its globally focused curriculum to its professional development for teachers to its proactive relationships with alumni, board and community, Palm Beach Day Academy has become a world-class institution.

James Patterson. “Our son has been prepared for not only the best prep schools, but to go out into the world as a caring, well-informed teenager. Something of a rarity these days, no?”

Top-notch teachers

It not only competes with the nation’s best schools – it truly sets the standard for our nation’s educational excellence.

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As the state’s first independent school, founded in 1921, PBDA serves children age 2 through 9th grade on two campuses in Palm Beach County.

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While staying true to its enduring purpose and core values, PBDA takes seriously its need to evolve with the times. This means preparing students to lead healthful, engaged lives in the digitally integrated 21st century.

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PBDA teachers are among the best in the nation; 85 percent hold Master’s degrees and more than a third have studied at Harvard’s Project Zero, and the teachers “Our school is truly a place emphasize critical thinking and provide freedom of incredible energy. Our for students to apply concepts in personally meaningful ways. students are passionate

about their learning. They are doers, thinkers, and ask really great questions. As I go from campus to campus, I see boys and girls who are curious to understand the world and how to make it a better place.” Dr. Edwin Gordon, Head of School

When PBDA students graduate and move on to the next phases of their lives, they’re not only ready to accomplish great things – they’re eager to! “I can’t imagine a better, more caring school environment, not in Florida, not in New York City,” says parent and best-selling author

What’s more, PBDA’s faculty can accommodate students who possess diverse abilities and characteristics. A well-defined, challenging and flexible curriculum enables many students to work above grade level. An intentional public speaking and writing program begins at age 2, and a Museum Partnership Program and China Partnership Program are just two of the many unique programs students experience at PBDA. Among other things, students develop their critical thinking, confidence and integrity.

John Thornton, who is a parent and the Chairman of Barrick Gold Corporation, as well as Director of Global Leadership at Tsinghua University in Beijing says, “Palm Beach Day does a marvelous job of preparing students to be highly accomplished contributors in our rapidly changing world.” n 2016 / PRIVATE SCHOOL GUIDE l 19

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Entrance Exam/Open House February 6, 2016

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inecrest-based The Roig Academy, the little school with the BIG ideas, hosted an exclusive presentation featuring guest speaker Dr. Leonard Sax, physician, psychologist and critically acclaimed author. Dr. Sax, a renowned parenting expert, has spoken at length on is-

sues of child and adolescent development in the United States and abroad. The New York Times opinion columnist David Brooks calls Dr. Sax’s first book Why Gender Matters, “a lucid guide to male and female brain differences.” He has been featured on the Today Show, CNN, NPR, PBS, FOX News and the BBC among many other national and international media outlets. Dr. Sax spent the morning of Wednesday September 7 meeting with Roig Academy students, parents, faculty and staff. He spoke to students about the advantages and disadvantages social media and video games have on developing children. Dr. Sax also met with parents, teachers, faculty and staff to discuss how gender impacts learning and how boys learn differently than girls. Additionally, he provided advice to parents on being mindful to raise children as children, not as adults.

More Than A School. CEA is more than a school. It is a place where students learn more about more. They are empowered to look for the best in others and themselves and are shaped into young men and women who actively explore interests, hone talents, and advocate ideas. CEA is proud to see its students become well-rounded individuals who, upon graduation, shine in the best high schools across South Florida and not only follow their dreams, but live them.

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About the Author

The Roig Academy provides an inclusive and collaborative educational environment to students who are independent, academically focused and curious learners. The students, perhaps Gifted, ADHD and/or Dyslexic, may require additional support in the areas of academic advancement. For the last 16 years, The Roig Academy has been providing a hands-on, holistic and individualized educational experience for its students. The school implements the latest research-based teaching and learning pedagogy while maintaining the theory of neuroplasticity (the brain’s ability to rewire itself) at the forefront of its vision. The Roig Academy is committed to helping its students master the inquiry process, develop strong leadership, critical thinking and problem solving skills required to meet the needs of everyday life in today’s fast-paced, globalized society.

Leonard Sax is an American psychologist and a practicing family physician. He is best known as the author of three books for parents: Boys Adrift, Girls on the Edge, and Why Gender Matters. He graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1980 with a bachelor’s degree in biology. He completed the combined M.D.-Ph.D. program at the University of Pennsylvania in 1986. His Ph.D. is in psychology. In 1990, he founded a practice in Maryland. More than a decade later, Dr. Sax began an extended sabbatical from medical practice. In 2013, he returned to full time clinical practice. Dr. Sax currently resides in Chester County, Pennsylvania with his family.

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12975 SW 6th Street, Miami, FL 33184 Conchita Espinosa Academy is accredited internationally, nationally and regionally by Accreditation International (Ai), National Council for Private School Accreditation, National Independent Private Schools Association, Middle States Association, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Association of Independent Schools of Florida, and is a member of Independent Schools of South Florida. 2016 / PRIVATE SCHOOL GUIDE l 21

Call Now to Schedule your Private Tour 305-227-1149


New Faces Benjamin School Appoints New Head of Upper School Fletcher Carr has been appointed as the new Head of Upper School at The Benjamin School in Palm Beach Gardens.An independent school veteran, Mr. Carr most recently servedas Head of the Upper School at Episcopal Collegiate School in Little Rock. Prior to that, Mr. Carr served in numerous capacities at other independent schools across the nation, including Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts; University School in Clevland, Ohio; and Milton Academy’s Mountain School Program in Vermont. Mr. Carr holds a BA (with honors) from Williams College and an MA from Case Western Reserve University

Dr. Edwin P. Gordon Now at Palm Beach Day Academy Dr. Edwin P. Gordon was appointed Head of School of Palm Beach Day Academy, beginning July 2016. Dr. Gordon was the Head of Lower School at Riverdale Country School in New York. He has a M.A. in English from Baylor University and a Ph.D. in Education from Cornell University. His strategic priorities for PBDA focus on academic excellence, faculty development, lower campus facilities improvement, expanded STEAM and partnership opportunities. Along with his family, he is enjoying getting to know the PBDA community and the larger Palm Beach area.

A Guide to Your Child’s Best Education for

SPECIAL NEEDS There are hundreds of private schools in Florida serving students with special needs. Some special needs children that are served include those with learning difficulties including ADHD/ADD, impairments such as mental, health, hearing, sight, speech difficulties, orthopedic impairments, and serious emotional disturbances, to name a few.

Scheck Hillel Chief Academic Officer Expands Focus on Individualized Student Experience; Advances School’s Strategic Plan Scheck Hillel Community School has expanded the role of one of its longtime educators as part of the school’s increased approach to personalized instruction and offerings. Head of School Dr. Ezra Levy has appointed Mr. Craig Carpentieri as Chief Academic Officer (CAO) to guide the school’s curriculum and instructional methods with an expanded focus on individualized student growth, opportunity and achievement. The CAO works within the Office of the Head of School. “Empowering our students to reach their full potential so they find fulfillment, happiness and success is our priority here at Scheck Hillel,” Levy said. “As Chief Academic Officer, Craig Carpentieri will further customize and personalize the learning experience for each and every child by working hand in hand with teachers, administrators and parents. I am eager for all that’s ahead for our students this year and beyond.” Upon a recent infusion of technology, digital tools and professional development throughout Scheck Hillel, Carpentieri will continue to deepen the offerings of the school’s personalized program through use of student data and modern, time-tested and emerging methods of education. He is a resource for the school’s roster of 250 educators. “Ultimately, my role is to serve our students by supporting our talented, committed teachers,” Carpentieri said. “At Scheck Hillel, whether you are teaching toddlers in Early Childhood or teens preparing for college in biomedical engineering, you are here first and 22 l PRIVATE SCHOOL GUIDE / 2016

foremost because you care about each child’s needs and creating opportunities for success. I’m here to partner with my colleagues so that when we teach, every child soars.’” Hallmarks of 2016 student achievement at Scheck Hillel include STEM students’ win of an international Technion University technology challenge and invitations to keynote a New York engineering conference and present at a Denver educational technology conference. The Class of 2016 was accepted to schools like the University of Pennsylvania, University of Florida, University of Michigan, Duke University, Vanderbilt University, Yeshiva University, and many other colleges and gap year programs. This CAO appointment advances Scheck Hillel’s strategic plan as it looks to its upcoming 50th anniversary in 2020. “With student creativity and innovation as the guiding light, the Scheck Hillel experience is designed for students to carve out their own learning journeys within the school’s overall college prep, Jewish educational curriculum,” Levy said. “Initiatives in place today and those being planned for tomorrow are built upon deep Scheck Hillel tradition, mission and values, turning the page into our next chapter to develop rising generations with the knowledge and identity that fosters a bright Jewish future.”

It is essential to understand that every child is given their own unique abilities, interests, and personality. Consequently, a one size fits all solution to their educational needs is setting them up for failure. When students with a particular special need are not given the proper resources or environment in which to address these needs, they become frustrated, self-blaming, and in some circumstances angry as a result. This is not the child’s fault. Every child must be seen for the uniquely gifted and invaluable student that they are. You wouldn’t go to a general practitioner to root out a cardiac issue, one would take the more prudent approach of seeing a specialist. The same analogy applies with respect to education. There are some schools that are specifically called special education schools. Center Academy in Coral Springs specializes in providing a secure, inspired setting for students with learning differences. Center Academy is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, accepts McKay Scholarships, and provides a college prep environment for students with different learning styles.

Children’s Resources School in Miami is a co-ed K-1 special education school that offers programs and services that enhance the learning potential and life skills of young children.

The Carrie Brazer Center for Autism in Miami consists of a highly structured, consistent, cognitive & community based instruction based solely on the principles of positive reinforcement and strives to teach the family as well as the child.

Coats Learning Center in West Palm Beach teaches fourth thru high school students who want a specific education and/or have special learning needs and diverse learning styles. The Debbie Institute in Miami was built to house early education programs for young children with disabilities.

The Easter Seals Demonstration School and Child Development Center in Miami serves six months - 22 years, alternative, ungraded, ADD, dyslexia and related learning difficulties, and learning challenges with or without special academic needs

Kesher LD (Miami)’s vision is to be the model and comprehensive resource in the provision of special needs education with in Jewish schools.

McGlannan School is an accredited research based private school for children with dyslexia and/or related language learning difficulties and has successfully remediated students with reading and processing challenges for over 52 years. The goal at McGlannan is to prepare the child in a supportive learning environment and to successfully mainstream while fostering self-esteem and maximizing academic potential. There, education is individualized to meet each student’s needs. Interactive, multisensory clinical instruction is employed in all subject areas, and provides each student with 1:1 intensive session by trained reading clinicians. The Marian Center School in Miami’s mission is to educate, train and serve people with developmental disabilities and (continued) 2016 / PRIVATE SCHOOL GUIDE l 23


PRIVATE SCHOOLS PROGRAMS & ACHIEVEMENTS

SPECIAL NEEDS SCHOOLS

Name of School

(continued)

assist them in wholeness, pursuant to the dictates of the Gospel and of the Church’s call to love, charity and justice.

The Open Doorway School in in West Palm Beach provides intense learning methodologies to engage the special needs of children in southeast Florida with autism, ADHD, Asperger’s Syndrome, bipolar disorders, dyslexia, speech impairment, William’s Syndrome and other special needs.

Spring Gate School in Plantation was designed for students with difficulties in learning, organizational skills, and social skills. Students receive a personalized education plan designed specifically for them.

Atlantis Academy in Miami, Coral Springs, and Palm Beach helps foster student self-confidence, through an individualized teaching program, that allows students the opportunity to discover their strengths and unique learning styles. They serve students, kindergarten through grade 12 or up to age 22, who have learning difficulties and struggle in traditional school. They also provide a low student-to-teacher ratio that gives more personalized learning for the child. State standardized testing is not required. Atlantis Academy is proudly accredited by SACS and CASI, an accrediting division of AdvancED.

Scheck Hillel Community School in Miami offers Nativ which is South Florida’s first full-day program dedicated exclusively to children with dyslexia and related learning differences at

a Jewish day school. The Hebrew word for path, Nativ is designed to remediate learning challenges in the elementary grades. Nativ includes all aspects of Scheck Hillel’s curriculum including reading, language arts, math, science, social studies, Judaic Studies and Hebrew. It also emphasizes a structured, multi-sensory, language-based curriculum that benefits students with dyslexia. By providing students with a supportive small group setting, every student is able to maximize his or her academic potential. Students learn strategies that eventually enable them to become more independent learners. Nativ’s ultimate goal is to enhance students’ abilities to successfully participate in all Scheck Hillel classes independently.

Access School in Davie, is an innovative school with a specialty program called Arrowsmith, a program that retrains the brain, to make learning possible. Arrowsmith Program, is a program of cognitive suites meant to reprogram the brain, enabling students to overcome the stumbling blocks of whatever learning disabilities they may be experiencing. There are numerous other worthy special education schools and the ones mentioned in this article are only a few of many excellent options. The overarching concept to be taken away from this analysis is that children with special needs deserve to have special schools to meet those needs. These children are no less worthy of the best education than the next child. By giving them the customized intellectual experience, they can be better able to utilize their strengths in a way that leads them to a happier, more successful life. n

EMPOWERING

K-12

Scholarships Accepted

John McKay • Gardiner Scholarship • Florida Tax Credit (FTC)

Atlantis Academy was established in Miami in 1976 as an innovative school for students who need a personalized program. The school emphasizes the importance of excellent parent/teacher/student relationships, the goal of which is to form a close working relationship between the family and the school. Through open communication between parents, faculty, and the administration, parents regularly participate in developing and forming the best method to achieve the student’s individual goals. • Safe, Secure Environment • Full Academic Curriculum • Athletic Program • Low Student-Teacher Ratio • Blended Learning Tools • Differentiated Instruction • Strong Parent-Teacher Communication

• School to Work Experience Program • Social Skills • Promethean Boards & IPad’s for interactive Education Technology

9600 SW 107th Avenue • Tel: 305.271.9771 For additional information contact Eric Smith at: esmith@esa-education.com

www.atlantisacademy.com

ADULTS TO LIVE MORE

YOUNG

ATLANTIS ACADEMY MIAMI CELEBRATES 40 YEARS OF EDUCATION

18+

10855 SW 72nd Street, Suite 49 • Miami, FL 33173 Office: 305.456.9578 • Fax: 305.456.9579 Cell: 561.603.6154 For additional information contact Patricia Giner at: pginer@esa-education.com

www.atlantisacademy.com

DA D E

N/A

A Cognitive & Neuroplastic Program For Students with Learning Disabilities

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

McKay, Step Up & Gardiner Accepted

Alexander Montessori School (D, E) www.alexandermontessori.com (305) 665-6274

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

Flag Football, Basketball, Soccer, Tennis, Swimming, T-Ball, Chess

Flag Football, Basketball, Soccer, Tennis, Swimming, T-Ball, Chess

N/A

Atlantis Academy Miami, Coral Springs & Palm Beaches www.esa-education.com 954-752-7571

N/A

Special Education (D), (E), (M), (HS)

N/A

N/A

Soccer, Flag Football, Basketball, Tennis

Soccer, Flag Football, Basketball, Tennis

Yes

Beth Emet Elementary School (D, E) www.templebethemet.org 954-680-1882

N/A

Computer Programming, Agronomy, Chess, Spanish, Dance, Art, Music, PE, Swim, Technology, Hebrew & Judaics, Jewish History

Fairchild Challenge Writing Contest; Tri-County Science Fair; Scholastic Chess Championship; Spelling Bee; Duke University Talent Identification Program

N/A

Cardinal Newman High School www.cardinalnewman.com 561-683-6266

22 College Courses (including AP)

18 International Baccalaureate (IB) Courses

Green School Award

Merit Award Riceipient 2015

14 Boys Sports

13 Girls Sports

Yes. Financial Need Based

Center Academy Coral Springs / (M) ( HS) www.CenterAcademy.com 954-575-1231

N/A

Curriculum geared towards students with ADD/ADHD plus high functioning students on the Autistic Spectrum.

N/A

N/A

Art, Chess, Coding, Computer, Debate, Drama, Minecraft, Newspaper, Robotics, and Sports

Art, Chess, Coding, Computer, Debate, Drama, Minecraft, Newspaper, Robotics, and Sports

Sliding Fee for Tuition (Income based)

Christopher Columbus High School www.columbushs.com 305- 223-5650

30 AP Courses; 22 Dual Enrollment Courses

AP Capstone, Mas Scholar, Honors, Accelerated, and College Prep Academic Programs. College Board’s Project Lead the Way. Over 45 career, service, and social oriented programs including STEM, Broadcast Journalism, Robotics, Debate, Business & Entrepreneurship, Drama, Music, Art, and Honors Societies.

Four Silver Knight Award Winners-2016, Best HS Broadcast Journalism Program in U.S.-2016/2015, Member of the National Forensic League’s Elite 100 Club/Ranked in Nation’s 5%, Sunshine Cup Winner for Best HS Boys Athletic Pgm in FL 8A-2015 (runner-up in 2016), Baseball-State Champions 2015, Soccer-State Champions 2014

Five National Merit Scholar Finalists, 2016

15 Sports are Offered (Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Lacrosse, Roller Hockey, Soccer, Swimming & Diving, Tennis, Track & Field, Wrestling, Water Polo, Volleyball). Year-long Intramural Program in Various Sports Available.

N/A

Yes

Conchita Espinosa Academy (E, M) www.conchitaespinosa.com 305-227-1149

N/A

3rd – 8th grade Mastery Program, Conservatory of the Arts, Cultural Immersion Study Abroad, STEAM, Spanish, French, National Junior Honor Society, National Thespian Honor Society, Tri M Music Honor Society, Nu Alpha Delta Dance Honor Society, National Junior Art Honor Society

Students have received numerous awards in sports, dance, choir, music, and academics, including finalists for the Library of Congress’ Letters About Literature Competition and the Duke University Talent Identification Program.

N/A

Cross Country, Track and Field, Baseball, T-Ball, Basketball, Flag Football, Soccer

Cross Country, Track and Field, Basketball, Soccer, Volleyball

No

David Posnack Jewish Day School www.posnackschool.org (954) 583-6100

16

Learning Resources, Kulam, PreLaw, Pre-Med, Pre-Engineering Special

Ranked #8 in the State by Niche.com

N/A

Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Flag Football, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, and Volleyball

Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, and Volleyball

Yes

Divine Savior Academy, DEMHS www.divinesavioracademy.com (305) 597-4545

(Including AP): 5

AP Capstone, STEM

N/A

2015

Golf, Cross Country, Basketball, Soccer, Track and Field, and Tennis

Volleyball, Golf, Cross Country, Basketball, Soccer, Track and Field, and Tennis

Yes

THE L.I.F.E PROGRAM OFFERS STUDENTS EXTENSIVE VOCATIONAL, INDEPENDENT LIVING AND SOCIAL SKILLS.

VOCATIONAL SKILLS: SOCIAL SKILLS: • Work Skills Development • Self-Determination & • Community Networking Self-Advocacy Skills • Job Coaching Services • Social Media Safety • Job Training • Meaningful Relationship • Career Assessments Development • Community Access & INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS: Integration Support Services • Household Organization • Weekly Activities • Financial Skills Management • Safety Skills EDUCATIONAL SKILLS: • Transportation System Navigation • Computer • Health & Fitness • Functional reading, writing • Meal Prep Planning & Cooking and math

CALL NOW FOR A PERSONALIZED TOUR 9/15/16 12:06 PM

Year of last Boys Girls Financial Nat. Merit Sports Sports Aid Scholar Finalist

Access School (D) (M) www.accessschool.net 954-680-9494

INDEPENDENTLY

Atlantis Academy does not discriminate against any applicant due to race, sex, religion or national origin.

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Number Special Programs/ Special School of College Courses Awards Courses

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Name of School

Number Special Programs/ Special School of College Courses Awards Courses

Year of last Boys Girls Financial Nat. Merit Sports Sports Aid Scholar Finalist

Fisher Island Day Academy www.fids.org (305) 531-2350

N/A

STEM Lab, Mandarin, Spanish, Weekly Yoga, Active Hours Afterschool, Organic Chef

N/A

N/A

Golf, Tennis, Soccer

Golf, Tennis, Soccer

YES

Florida Preparatory Academy (M & H) Boarding & Day www.flprep.com (321) 723 3211

18

Flight, AF/JROTC, ESOL

Top 100 AF/JROTC unit in USA

4 students 2016

Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track & Field + more

Basketball, Volleyball, Swimming, Tennis, Track & Field, Cheer Squad

Step Up For Students

Gulliver Preparatory School www.gulliverschools.org (305) 666-7937

53

IB Full Diploma Programme; Dual Enrollment with U. of Miami; Sequences of: Engineering, Business, Biomedical Science, Computer Programming, Law, Architecture, Music, Visual Art, Journalism, TV Production, Debate, Dance and TheatRE; Competitive Teams: Chess, DECA, Model UN and Math Competitions

2016

25 Teams

24 Teams

YES

Immaculata-La Salle High School www.ilsroyals.com 305-854-2334

McGlannan School (D) (E) (M) www.mcglannanschool.com 305-274-2208

Miami Country Day School www.miamicountryday.org 305-779-7230

NSU University School www.uschool.nova.edu 954-262-4506

Palm Beach Day Academy www.pbday.org 561- 832-8815

Palmer Trinity School www.palmertrinity.org 305-401-8938

15

N/A

Certified STEM Program, Advanced Placement, Honors

McGlannan School offers an individualized and highly specialized academic program for students who are six to fourteen years of age (grades first through eighth) with average through superior intellect and challenged by dyslexia, including related language based learning difficulties such as memory and processing deficits.

20

28+

N/A

19

N/A

1991 Blue Ribbon School, Accredited by five agencies: Southern Association of Independent Schools, Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Florida Council of Independent Schools, Florida Kindergarten Council and the Commission on Inter- national and Trans-Regional Accreditation; Principal’s List; Dean’s List; National Honor Society; Cum Laude Society; University Book Awards, Academic Awards, Graduation Awards Apple Distinguished Program

N/A

National Spanish Exam Gold Award Winners, Columbia Scholastic Press Association Writing Awards, National Spanish Exam Gold Award Winners, National French Contest Top Award Winners

Advanced Science Research, Dual Enrollment Courses with Nova Southeastern University, Independent Research Study, Math Fellows, Writing Fellows, World Language Fellows, 21st-Century Media

N/A

Museum Partnership, Debate

Green School of Excellence

Six Collaborative Online Blended Learning Courses Culminating in Global and Domestic Travel

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Global Classroom Winner, Fairchild Challenge Winner, Red Cross Spectrum Winner

N/A

N/A

2015

2016

N/A

2015

Basketball, Baseball, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball

N/A

22 (JV and Varsity)

Basketball, Cheerleading, Cross Country, Dance, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball N/A

20 (JV and Varsity)

YES

Name of School Number Special Programs/

Special School of College Courses Awards Courses

Year of last Boys Girls Financial Nat. Merit Sports Sports Aid Scholar Finalist

Pine Crest School (D, E, M, HS) www.pinecrest.edu 954-492-4103

(Including AP): 32

Nationally recognized science research program; Post-AP Economics, Art History, Literature, Computer Science, Multivariable Calculus, and World Languages, among others; competitive teams in academics and robotics; three fully-equipped television studios and innovation labs

In 2016, the Washington Post ranked Pine Crest School fourth on its Most Challenging High Schools Index for private schools in the U.S.

2016

crew, cross country, football, volleyball, golf, sailing, swimming/diving, basketball, weightlifting, soccer, baseball, lacrosse, tennis, track and field

crew, cross country, cheerleading, volleyball, golf, sailing, swimming/diving, basketball, weightlifting, soccer, softball, lacrosse, tennis, track and field

Yes

Ransom Everglades School www.ransomeverglades.org 305-460-8800

More than two dozen

Bay Studies, Marine Biology, Entrepreneurship, Engineering and Global Online Academy

Ranked No. 1 Private School in Florida in 2016 by Niche; Top Miami-Dade athletics program for three straight years in 5A-1A (Miami Herald)

2016

Baseball, basketball, crew, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, sailing, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, volleyball, water polo, wrestling

“Basketball, crew, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, sailing, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field, volleyball, water polo

Ransom Everglades meets the financial need of all admitted students

Riviera Day School (PK-grade 5) www.rivieraschools.com 305-666-1856

N/A

STEM program from K-grade 5 partnered with Project Lead the Way, Academic Honors Program

N/A

N/A

Intramurals, Swimming, Karate, Tennis, Dance

Intramurals, Swimming, Karate, Tennis, Dance

N/A

Riviera Preparatory School (M)(H) www.rivieraschools.com 786-300-0300

23

“STEM Program with Project Lead the Way in Biomedical Science, Engineering, and Computer Science; Dual enrollment programs/ course“

N/A

2016

swimming, water polo, golf, tennis, cross country, baseball, soccer, lacrosse, basketball, volleyball, wrestling

swimming, water polo, golf, tennis, cross country, soccer, lacrosse, softball, basketball, volleyball, dance

Yes

Saint Andrew’s School www.saintandrews.net (561) 210-2020

31

We offer Honors, Advanced Placement (AP), and International Baccalaureate (IB) courses

Voted Best Private School in 2016 by the Readers of the Forum Publication Group

2016

Scheck Hillel Community School www.ehillel.org 305-931-2831

22

Capstone; iLab; STEM:Science, Technology, Engineering, Math, Design, Biomedical Engineering, AP Computer Science, AP Physics; Girls Building STEAM; College Dual Enrollment; College Readiness; Nativ; Israel Trip; Arts; Athletics; Gilinski Hillel Ambassadors

National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, National Merit Scholar, National Hispanic Merit Scholar, Silver Knight, 2016 Technion-Israel Institute of Technology Day School Challenge Winner, State Soccer Champion

2016

Varsity: Football, Basketball, Soccer, Tennis, Co-ed Cross Country, Co-ed Golf, JV Boys’ Basketball, Middle School: Flag Football, Basketball, Soccer, Grade 4-5: Flag Football, Basketball, Soccer

Varsity: Volleyball, Basketball, Soccer, Tennis, Co-ed Cross Country, Co-ed Golf, Middle School: Volleyball, Flag Football, Basketball, Soccer Grades 4-5: Basketball, Soccer, Flag Football

Tuition assistance is offered to nearly 20% of students. A merit-based scholarship exists as well.

St. Brendan Catholic Elementary School www.stbrendanmiami.org 305-221-2722

N/A

Father Felix Varela Special Education Program 2nd through 8th grades

N/A

N/A

Baseball, Flag Football, Soccer, Volleyball, Cross Country

Soccer, Volley Ball, Cheerleaders, Cross Country, Flag Football

N/A

St. Brendan High School www.stbhs.org 305-223-5181

40

Alpha Program for gifted students, International Program, A.P. Capstone Program, Chamagnat Special Needs Program, Academies in STEM, Medical Sciences, Law and Global Bussiness, Visual and Performing Arts

Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools/AdvancED

2016

Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball

Basketball, Cross Country, Cheerleading, Dance Team, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball

yes

St. Mark’s Episcopal School www.saintmarks.com 954-563-1241

N/A

Project Lead the Way STEM Program

N/A

N/A

Basketball, Baseball, Flag Football, Soccer, Tennis, Swimming, Golf, Cross Country

Basketball, Softball Golf, Swimming, Tennis, Soccer, Volleyball, Cross Country

YES

N/A

Yes

Yes (Middle and Upper School only)

Football, Golf, Cross Country, Swimming/ Diving, Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball, Soccer, Lacrosse, Baseball, Rowing, Track & Field (middle and upper schools)

Cheerleading, Cross Country, Golf, Swimming/Diving, Tennis, Volleyball, Basketball, Soccer, Lacrosse, Softball, Rowing, Track & Field (Middle and upper schools)

Flag Football, Soccer, Basketball, Lacrosse, Golf, Tennis, Swimming

Volleyball, Soccer, Basketball, Lacrosse, Golf, Tennis, Swimming

Yes

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21

$2.6 million in financial aid

Bowling, Cross Coun- Bowling, Cross Country, Golf, Volleyball, try, Football, Golf, Swimming, Diving, Swimming, Diving, Basketball, Ice Hockey, Basketball, Cheerleading, Soccer, Softball, Soccer, Wrestling, Baseball, Lacrosse, Baseball, Lacrosse, Tennis, Track & Field, Tennis, Track & Field, and Water Polo and Water Polo

Yes

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Name of School Number Special Programs/

St. Thomas Aquinas High School (HS) www.aquinas-sta.org 954-581-0700

St. Thomas Episcopal Parish School www.stepsmia.org 305-665-4851

Summit-Questa Montessori School www.summitquesta.com 954-584-3466 The Benjamin School D, E, M and HS www.thebenjaminschool.org 561-472-3451

Special School of College Courses Awards Courses

29 AP courses, 6 Dual Enrollment Courses, 32 college prep courses, 132 honors level courses

N/A

Robotics, Cailini, Drama, Forensics, Athletics, Campus Ministry, Digital Newspaper, Yearbook

Morning Exploratorium, Math Explorations, Movement, Music, Library, Spanish, STEAM, Art, Chapel, Dance, Media Literacy, Physical Education, Technology Lab, Performing Arts, Student Council, Study Hall

N/A

(Including AP) 24

N/A

15 year world language programs in Spanish, French and Mandarin; Engineering Certificate Program

Year of last Boys Girls Financial Nat. Merit Sports Sports Aid Scholar Finalist

2016 Miami Herald Silver Knight Award Winners: Athletics, General Scholarship, Social Science, Vocational Technical, World Languages; 2016 FHSAA Sports Program of the Year; 2015-16 State Champions: Boys’ Cross Country, Girls’ Volleyball, Football, and Boys’ Lacrosse

2015, 37 Nationally Recognized Scholars Class of 2016, 248 Advanced Placement Scholars

N/A

N/A

All F.H.S.A.A. boys sports offered

All F.H.S.A.A. girls sports offered

Yes

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

DIRECTORY 2016 MIAMI DADE

Boys Tennis, Golf, Tae Kwon Do, Fencing, Soccer, Lacrosse, Basketball

Girls Tennis, Golf, Soccer, Irish Step Dancing, Lacrosse, Basketball, Tae Kwon Do

Yes

1. Alexander Montessori School

1. Access School

2. Archbishop Coleman F. Carroll High School

2. Atlantis Academy

3. Atlantis Academy

3. Beth Emet Elementary

4. Belen Jesuit Prep School 5. Carrollton School of The Sacred Heart 6. Christopher Columbus High School

N/A

N/A

N/A

2 winners in 2016 - Annelise Hillmann and Isaac Wendler; additional finalist in 2016 (total 3 “finalists”) Niki Hendi

Soccer, basketball, track, cross country, volleyball

Volleyball, track, cross country, soccer, basketball

N/A

“Boys Sports Baseball, Basketball, Bowling, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track & Field, Wrestling

Girls Sports Basketball, Bowling, Cheerleading, Cross Country, Golf, Lacrosse, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball

Yes

Westminster Christian School www.wcsmiami.org 305-233-2030

Weston Christian Academy (D, E, M) www.westonchristianacademy.org 954-349-9224

22

(Including AP) 22

0

ESL, exchange programs, study abroad, multilevel courses in five languages, robotics and computer technology classes, 85 service, special interest, art, activities, athletics and academic clubs at the upper and middle school, 80 percent of students participate in fine and performing arts classes and performances.

Engineering, Marine Science, Robotics, Business Law, Accounting, Award-winning Fine Arts: theater, drawing and painting, sculpture, choir, band, orchestra, music theory, architectural drawing

Latin I and Latin II, Spanish I and Spanish II, Orchestra, Band, GEM, STEM

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FHSAA All-Sports Award for 21 of the last 22 years; Bolles teams have claimed 123 state titles and 84 state runner-up finishes in 17 different sports; 59 Olympians from Bolles Swimming since 1972; 2 students were gold medal winners at the 2016 International Sustainable World Energy, Engineering & Environment Olympiad (ISWEEEP)

State Science and Engineering Fair winners 2009-2016, multiple finalists in Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, Finalists in Future Problem Solvers of America

“FHSAA Fred E. Rozelle Athletic Sportsmanship Award-three years in a row

2016

2 National Hispanic Scholars (2016) 1 National African American Scholar (2013)

N/A

Crew, Cross Country, Football, Golf, Swimming, Diving, Basketball, Soccer, Wrestling, Baseball, Lacrosse, Tennis, Track & Field, Weightlifting

Baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, lacrosse, sailing,soccer, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball, wrestling Flag Football, Soccer, Basketball, Baseball, Tennis

Cheerleading, Crew, Cross Country, Golf, Swimming, Diving, Volleyball, Basketball, Soccer, Lacrosse, Softball, Tennis, Track& Field, Weightlifting

Basketball, beach volleyball, cheerleading, cross country, golf, sailing, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball

Volleyball, Basketball, Soccer, Softball, Tennis

7. David Posnack Jewish Day School 9. Pine Crest School 10. St. Mark’s Episcopal School

10. Gulliver Academy

11. St. Thomas Aquinas High School

11. Hebrew Academy

12. Summit Questa Montessori School

13. Hochberg Preparatory School 14. Immaculata-La Salle High School 16. MCM Early Childhood Institute 17. Miami Christian School 18. Miami Country Day School 19. Palmer Trinity School 20. Ransom Everglades School

13. NSU University School 14. Weston Christian Academy

PALM BEACH 1. All Saints Catholic School 2. Atlantis Academy 3. Cardinal Newman High School 4. Donna Klein Jewish Academy 5. Meyer Academy 6. Oxbridge Academy

21. Riviera Schools

7. Palm Beach Day Academy

22. Roig Academy

8. Pine Crest School

23. St. Brendan Elementary School

9. Rosarian Academy

24. St. Brendan High School

10. Saint Andrew’s School

25. Saint Thomas Episcopal Parish School 26. Scheck Hillel Community Day School 27. Temple Beth Am Day School Step Up Accepted

6. Chaminade-Madonna College Prep

8. Divine Savior Academy

12. High Point Academy

Yes

5. Center Academy

8. Parkway Christian School

9. Fisher Island Day School

Yes

4. Calvary Christian Academy

7. Conchita Espinosa Academy

15. McGlannan School The Bolles School www.bolles.org 904-256-5030

BROWARD

28. Westminster Christian School 29. Westwood Christian School

11. The Benjamin School 12. Unity School

BOARDING SCHOOLS 1. Florida Prep – Melbourne, FL 2. The Bolles School – Jacksonville, FL

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MIAMI DADE A.K.T.I.V. Learning Academy 786-293-7000 Achievers Academy High School 305-759-1999 Alexander Montessori School 17800 Old Cutler Road Miami FL 33157 305-969-1814 Alexander School, Inc. 14400 Old Cutler Road Miami FL 33158 305-233-4540 Alexander School, Inc. 14850 Sw 67th Avenue Miami FL 33158 305-235-3995 Alexander School, Inc. 1St Campus 6050 Sw 57th Avenue Miami FL 3t143 305-665-6274 www.alexandermontessori.com All Angels Academy 305-888-9483 Allison Academy 305-940-3922 American Academy High 888-701-3192 American Academy Of Pinecrest 305-233-5723 American Christia School Art Center 305-827-6544 American High School Academy Inc. 305-270-1440 American Worldwide Academy 305-456-5948 Archbishop Coleman Carroll High School 10300 SW 167th Ave Miami, FL 33196 305-388-6700 www.archbishopcolemancarroll.org Archbishop Curley/Notre Dame High School 305-751-8367 Archdiocese of Miami Virtual Catholic School 305-508-5556 Arlington Windsor Academy of Miami 305-624-5656 Atlantic Christian Academy 305-244-9355 Atlantic Southeastern Academy 305-261-6930 Atlantis Academy 9600 SW 107th Avenue Miami, FL 33176 305-271-9771 www.atlantisacademy.org Aventura Learning Center 305-940-0408 Barrington Academy 305-242-4343 Beacon Hill Center Inc. 305-621-3604 Beautiful Beginnings Preschool & Daycare 305-642-0027 Belen Jesuit Prep 500 SW 127th Avenue Miami, FL 33184 305-223-8600 www.belenjesuit.org 30 l PRIVATE SCHOOL GUIDE / 2016

Bet Breira School 305-595-3008 Betesda Christian School 305-685-8255 Beth Jacob High School Inc. 305-957-1670 Bethel Christian Learning Center 305-354-9505 Bethel Elementary School Of Seventh-Day Adv 305-245-0900 Better Education System 4 Today Inc. 850-584-9626 Beyond Expectations Academy 305-275-0202 Big Star Day Care III 305-557-3398 Biltmore School 305-266-4666 Biscayne Academy 305-932-8994 Blessed Trinity Catholic School 305-871-5766 Bola Childcare & Learning Center 305-759-2585 Boys And Girls Preschool Iii Inc 305-551-2030 Brito Miami Private School 305-448-1463 Btay Solomon Schechter Day School 305-933-6946 Calusa Preparatory School 305-596-3787 Carpe Diem Academia Inc. 305-971-1230 Carrollton School Of The Sacred Heart 3747 Main Highway Miami, FL 33133 305-446-5673 www.carrollton.org Center Of Life Academy 305-571-9191 Champagnat Catholic School Of Hialeah 305-888-3760 Champagnat Catholic School Of Miami 305-642-4132 Chanty Learning Center Dba We Love Kids 305-885-2490 Children’s Creative Lrng Ctr @ Fiu 305-348-2143 Children’s Resource Fund 305-596-6966 Choice Preparatory School 305-235-7926 Christ Fellowship Academy 305-238-1833 Christian Family Academy 305-248-9598 Christian Learning Center 305-559-9409 Christian Preparatory Academy Of South Dade 305-246-4094 Christ-Mar Private School 305-823-6515 Christopher Columbus High School 3000 SW 87th Ave. Miami, FL 33165 305-223-5650 x2256 www.columbushs.com Cinderella School 305-885-8556

Clara Mohammed School Of Miami Florida 305-757-8741 Colonial Christian School 305-246-8608 Conchita Espinosa Academy 12975 SW 6th Street Miami, FL 33184 305-227-1149 www.conchitaespinosa.com Concordia Lutheran School 305-235-0160 Coral Rock Academy 305-573-1148 Coral Rock Christian Academy 305-248-7300 Countryside Early Learning Center 305-246-5315 Cushman Schools 305-757-1966 Cutler Ridge Christian Academy 305-251-1534 Cutler Ridge United Methodist Kndg 305-235-6654 Dade Christian School 305-822-7690 Dcs-His House Academy 305-620-1672 Del Travieso Learning Day Care 305-888-6848 Delta’s Christian School Of Excellence Inc 305-688-9226 Divine Savior Academy 10311 Nw 58th Street Doral, FL 33178 305-597-4545 www.divinesavioracademy.com Dr. John A. Mckinney Christian Academy 786-318-3818 E1r1b1 Sunshine Learning Academy 305-652-5457 Early Years Academy Montessori 305-557-5111 Easter Seals Demonstration School 305-547-4715 Ebenezer Christian Academy 305-573-2867 Ebenezer International Christian Academy 786-312-1893 Edc Academy Of Excellence 305-758-9910 Edison Private School 305-824-0303 Educational Alternatives 305-498-6610 Elite Kids Enrichment Center 305-823-8670 Emmanuel Christian School 305-474-0658 Emmanuel Kindergarten & Day Care 305-623-6972 Emmanuel Worship Inc 305-835-2844 Faith Fellowship School 305-246-5534 Faith Lutheran School 305-885-2845 First Assembly Christian Academy 305-248-2273 First United Methodist Christian School 305-248-7992 Fisher Island Day School 2 Fisher Island Drive Miami Beach, FL 33109 305-531-2350 www.fids.org

Florida Christian Academy 305-244-9355 Florida Christian School 305-226-8152 Florida Christian Academy 305-244-9355 Florida Christian School 305-226-8152 Florida High School Academy 786-290-5854 Florida School Of Excellence 305-207-7845 Gateway Christian School 305-271-1213 Gladeview Christian School 305-551-6143 Glendale Christian Academy 305-235-5347 Global Academy 305-788-5235 Golden Mittens Montessori 305-817-8888 Goliath Academy 305-512-5994 Good Shepherd School 305-385-7002 Gospel Tabernacle Christian Academy 305-626-9162 Grace Academy International 305-751-5910 Grace Academy International Central 305-751-5910 Grace Lutheran Learning Center 305-888-3220 Granada Day School 305-444-2028 Gratigny Day Care Center Corporation 305-558-1341 Greater Love Full Gospel Baptist Church 305-474-8118 Greater Miami Academy 305-220-5955 Greater Miami Adventist School 305-220-5955 Greenfield Day School 305-595-4868 Growing Treasures Learning Center 2 305-558-0133 Gulliver Academy — Marian C. Krutulis Campus 12595 Red Road Coral Gables, FL 33156 305-665-3593 www.gulliverschools.org Gulliver Academy — Montgomery Drive Campus 7500 SW 120 Street Pinecrest, FL 33156 305-238-3424 www.gulliverschools.org Gulliver Preparatory School 6575 North Kendall Drive Pinecrest, FL 33156 305-666-7937 www.gulliverschools.org Gulliver Preparatory School— Miller Drive Campus 8000 SW 56 Street Miami, FL 33155 305-274-9535 www.gulliverschools.org

Hebrew Academy 2300 Pine Tree Drive Miami Beach, FL 33140 305-532-6421 www.rasg.org Heritage School Of Kendall 305-232-2222 Highpoint Academy

HIGHPOINT ACADEMY

12101 34th Street 12101 S.W. 34thSW Street Miami, FL 33175 FL 33175 Miami, 305-552-0202 305-552-0202 www.highpointacademy.com

www.highpointacademy.com Hochberg Preparatory 20350 NE 26 Ave NMB, FL 33180 305-933-6946 www.hochbergprep.org Hollywood Education Literacy Project 305-752-4003 Holy Cross Lutheran School 305-893-0851 Holy Family Catholic School 305-947-6535 Holy Spirit C & Inst. /Miami Beach Academy 786-308-7985 Homestead Assembly Christian Academy 305-259-2022 Hope Academy 786-573-4435 Horeb Christian School 305-557-6811 Il Savior Academy 305-596-0053 Immaculata-La Salle High School 3601 South Miami Avenue Miami FL 33133 305-854-2334 www.ilsroyals.org Conception Catholic School 305-822-6461 International Christian School 305-365-6070 International School Of Miami 305-480-7445 It’s A Small World Academy 305-888-0828 It’s A Small World Learning Center III 305-888-0828 It’s A Small World Learning Center V 305-636-5488 Jacobson Sinai Academy 305-931-9011 J & D Owens Christian Academy 305-756-6830 Jose Marti School 1St Campus 305-856-9044 Jose Marti School 3Rd Campus 305-441-0565 Kendall Christian School 305-271-3723 Kendall Speech And Language Center Inc. 305-274-7883 Kesher L.D. 305-792-7060 Key Biscayne Presbyterian School 305-361-2058 Keystone National High School 866-257-6011

Kidco Child Care, Inc. 305-576-6990 Kiddie Corner Academy 305-362-8222 Kid’s Kollege 305-888-1715 Kids Land Day Care And Learning Center 786-337-9414 Kids Learning Center Of S. Dade 3 786-573-3017 Kid’s Love Day Care Preschool 305-824-1612 Kidworks Usa Inc. 305-822-5437 Killian Oaks Academy 305-274-2221 Kinder House Learning Center 305-222-1930 Kingdom Academy 305-385-3761 Kings Christian School 305-221-2008 Kingswood Montessori School 305-248-2308 La Progressiva Presbyterian School Inc. 305-642-8600 La Scuola 305-278-9555 Lago Mar Preschool 1 305-382-9796 Landow Yeshiva Center 305-653-8770 Learning Emporium Preparatory Academy 786-260-9270 Learning Links School House 305-271-3500 Lehrman Community Day School 305-866-2771 Life Changers Ministries Of Miami Academy 786-250-4032 Lincoln Marti Schools 21 305-643-4888 Little Angels Christian School & Daycare 305-819-0411 Little College At Royal Oaks Plaza 305-510-9869 Little Rascals Learning Center 305-623-4000 Little Village Day Care And Learning Center 305-207-7220 Lively Stones For Jesus School Of The Future 305-685-8210 Magic Kids Learning Center II 305-817-9900 Marian Center School And Services 305-625-8354 Masters Preparatory Academy 305-556-8116 McGlannan School 1070 SW 84 Street Miami, FL 33173 305-274-2208 www.mcglannanschool.com Mesivta Of Greater Miami 305-534-7050 Miami Country Day School 305-779-7200 Miami Dade Christian Academy 786-488-9971

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MCM Early Childhood Instritute 980 McCarthur Causeway • Miami, FL 33132 305-373-KIDS (5437) www.miamichildrensmuseum.org Miami Christian School 200 NW 109 Avenue Miami, FL 33172 305-221-7754 www.miamichristian.org Miami Country Day School 601 NE 107th Street Miami, FL 33161 305-779-7230 www.miamicountryday.org Miami Lakes Christian Academy 305-823-3888 Miami Shores Baptist Academy 305-757-8353 Miami Springs Seventh-Day Adventist 305-888-2244 Miami Union Academy 305-953-9907 Miss Carusi Learning Center 305-823-8884 Monsignor Edward Pace High School 305-623-PACE Montessori Children’s Academy 305-225-3070 Montessori Childrens House 305-823-2522 Montessori Childrens House Inc. 305-380-0513 Montessori School Of North Miami 305-893-5994 M.O.T. Academy 786-299-5915 Mother Of Christ Catholic School 786-497-6111 My Own Teacher - Learning Center L.L.C. 786-299-5915 National High School Academy 786-290-5854 New Aladdin Learning Center 305-362-0016 New Beginnings Preparatory Academy 786-267-7921 New Horizons Private School 305-266-5901 New Jerusalem Christian Academy 305-691-1291 New Jerusalem Preparatory 305-553-1919 New Testament Church Of Transfiguration 305-333-3763 Neytz Hachochma 305-945-7443 North Dade Academy, Inc. 305-769-0455 North Hialeah Christian School 305-557-2821 North Miami Early Childhood School & Day 305-895-1059 Northwest Christian Academy 305-685-8734 Nuestra Senora De Lourdes Pre-School 305-822-2645 Olympia Heights United Methodist Kinder 305-226-9126

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Our Lady Of Charity Private School 305-556-5494 Our Lady Of Lourdes Academy 305-667-1623 Ext 248org Our Lady Of Lourdes Parish School 305-386-8446 Our Lady Of The Holy Rosary 305-235-5442 Our Lady Of The Lakes Catholic School 305-362-5315 Our Lady Of The Rosary School 305-271-8389 Palabra De Fe Christian Academy 305-897-0705 Palmer Trinity School 7900 SW 176 Street Miami, FL 33157 305-251-2230 www.palmertrinity.org Palmetto Bay Academy 786-293-5353 Paradise Christian School & Development 305-828-7477 Parent Partner’s 305-987-9492 Pentab Academy 305-651-9696 Peter Pan Learning Center Inc 305-227-7707 Pizarro School For Montessori Learning 305-207-9778 Precious Little Angels Day Care I 305-885-5300 Princeton Christian School 305-257-3644 Providence School 305-758-3235 Rabbi Alexander S. Gross Hebrew Academy 305-532-6421 Ransom Everglades School

Middle School

2045 South Bayshore Drive Coconut Grove, FL 33133 305-250-6850 Upper School

3575 Main Highway Coconut Grove, FL 33133 305-460-8800 www.ransomeverglades.org Redland Christian Academy Inc. 305-247-7399 Rem Learning Center South 305-235-0300 Revelation Christian Academy, Inc. 305-758-5656 Riviera Day School 6800 Nervia Street Coral Gables, FL 33146 305-666-1856 www.rivieraschools.com Riviera Preparatory School 9775 SW 87th Avenue Miami, FL 33176 786-300-0300 www.rivieraschools.com RJW The Academy Of Arts & Sciences 305-758-5988 Roblanca Academy 305-557-3871

Roig Academy 8000 SW 112 Street Miami, FL 33156 305-235-1313 www.roigacademy.com Royal Kids Academy 305-557-5437 Sacred Heart 305-247-2678 Saint Agatha School 305-222-8751 St. Brendan Elementary School 8755 SW 32 Street Miami, FL 33165 305-221-2722 www.stbrendanmiami.org St .Brendan High School 2950 SW 87th Avenue Miami, FL 33165 305-223-5181 www.stbrendanhigh.org Saint Francis Xavier School 305-573-8532 Saint Hugh 305-448-5602 Saint James Catholic School 305-681-3822 Saint John The Apostle School 305-888-6819 Saint Johns Episcopal School 305-247-5445 Saint Joseph School 305-866-1471 Saint Kevin Catholic School 305-227-7571 Saint Lawrence School 305-932-4912 Saint Marys Cathedral 305-795-2000 Saint Michael The Archangel 305-642-6732 Saint Paul Lutheran School 305-271-3109 St. Philip’s Episcopal School 305-444-6366 St. Stephens Episcopal Church 305-445-2606 Saint Theresa Catholic School 305-446-1738 St. Timothy Parish School 305-274-8224 Saint Thomas Episcopal Parish School 5692 North Kendall Drive Coral Gables, FL 33156 305-665-4851 www.stepsmia.org Saint Thomas the Apostle Catholic School 305-661-8591 Ext 312 Saints Peter & Paul School 305-858-3722 School of Virtue and Academic Excellence 786-220-0037 Schoolhouse Academy 305-552-1200 Second Home Learning Center 305-888-2728 Sha’arei Bina Torah Academy For Girls 305-956-3755 Sharon School Of Excellence Inc 305-926-1107 Small Kids Academy Ii Chil Development Center 786-472-6719

Scheck Hillel Community School 19000 NE 25th Avenue North Miami Beach, FL 33180 305.931.2831 www.eHillel.org Shelton Academy 305-599-9967 Solid Rock Christian Academy 305-238-9545 South Florida Child Development Center 305- 882-8119 South Florida Christian Academy 786-290-8258 South Miami Learning Center 305-665-4999 Southeastern Christian Academy, Inc 786-448-9971 Southeastern High School 877-698-3540 Sparks Day Care, Inc. 305-696-9590 Spirit Of Christ Child Development 305-935-5023 Spirit Of Learning Academy 305-652-0323 St. Matthew’s Lutheran 305-642-4177 Stone Coast Academy 305-704-7827 Sunflowers Academy 305-631-1284 Sunrise Christian Academy 305-821-5841 Sunrise School Of Miami, Inc. 305-297-6562 Sunset Christian Academy 305-595-7558 Sunset Preparatory School 305-274-5111 Sunshine Childcare Preschool Center 305-364-8006 Teach The Children 786-523-3606 Temple Beth Am Day School 5950 N. Kendall Drive Pinecrest, FL 33156 305-665-6228 www.tbam.org/dayschool Temple Samu-El Or Olom E.C.E. Center 305-271-5756 The Bee Academy 305-259-1599 The Carrie Brazer Center 305-262-5999 The Carrie Brazer Center For Autism Inc. 305-271-8790 The Children’s House 305-665-4686 The Glory Of God Christian School 305-884-4000 The Gordon School of Beth David Congregation 305-854-3282 The Joy of Learning 305-599-9967 The Mandelstam School 305-662-2736 The Tauber Academy 305-931-0010 The Victory School 305-466-1142

The Von Wedel Montessori School 305-893-9876 The Way Christian Academy 305-836-4446 Three Flags Academy Inc 305-821-5964 Toras Emes Academy Of Miami 305-944-5344 Town Center Preschool 305-385-9981 Tree Of Knowledge Learning Academy 216-233-0065 Trinity Christian Academy 305-819-8999 Trinity Christian Academy H.S. 305-819-8999 Tropical Christian School 305-595-2147 Tutor Me Daycare Academy 305-820-8212 U.S. International Christian Academy 305-265-5858 United Cerebral Palsy Transitional Learning 305-325-1080 United Cerebral Palsy-Diamond Minds 305-623-4439 University Christian Children’s Center 305-661-8584 Valor Academy Of Florida 305-629-9799 Vanguard School Of Coconut Grove Fla. 305-445-7992 Vankara: A Learning Exchange, Inc. 305-681-6121 Vann Academy 305-223-3241 Villa Lyan 305-412-4177 Village Pines School 305-235-6621 West Dade Academy 305-553-1000 Western General Education Inc. 305-945-1444 Westminster Christian School 6855 SW 152nd. St. Palmetto Bay, FL 33157 305-233-2030 www.wcsmiami.org Westwood Christian Day Secondary School 5801 SW 120th Avenue Miami, FL 33183 305-274-3380 www.westwoodchristian.org William A. Kirlew Jr. Academy 305-474-4760 Windsor Academy Inc. 305-769-2266 Winhold Montessori Schools, Inc. 305-253-3225 World Hope Academy 305-270-9830 World Mission Of Jesus Christ Christian 954-642-8351 Worshipers’ House Of Prayer Academy 305-490-5806 Yeshiva Elementary 305-867-3322 Yeshiva Toras Chaim 305-944-5344 Yvonne Learning Center 305-758-3235

BROWARD Abundant Life Christian Academy 954-979-2665 Access School 4801 South University Drive Davie, FL 33328 954-680-9494 www.accessschool.net Alazhar School 954-722-1555 American Heritage School 954-472-0022 American Preparatory Academy 954-434-8936 Andover Academy 954-577-9701 Anew-Gen. Christian Leadership Academy 954-306-3720 Annunciation School 954-989-8287 Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy High School 954-434-8820 Atlantis Academy 11411 NW 56th Drive Coral Springs, FL 33076 954-752-7571 www.atlantisacademy.com Aukela Christian Military Academy 954-929-7010 Bais Chaya Preparatory Academy 954-788-8781 Beacon Hill School Inc 954-963-2600 Bethany Christian School 954-522-2554 Beth Emet Elementary School 4807 South Flamingo Road Cooper City, FL 33330 954-680-1882 www.bethemetschool.org Bethlehem Preschool 954-975-3231 Blake School 954-584-6816 Bonaventure Academy 786-873-1990 Brauser Maimonides Academy 954-989-6886 Broward Academy 954-401-2024 Broward Christian School 954-723-1520 Broward Junior Academy 954-316-8301 Calvary Christian Academy 2401 West Cypress Creek Road Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 954-905-5100 www.ccaeagles.org Candil Jacaranda School 954-473-4400 Cardinal Gibbons High School 954-491-2900 Casablanca Academy 954-415-1149

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Center Academy 4700 Riverside Dr. Suite 100 Coral Springs, FL 33067 954-575-1231 www.centeracademy.com Chaminade-Madonna College Preparatory 500 E Chaminade Drive Hollywood, FL 33021 954-989-5150 www.cmlions.org Charis Academy Online 954-636-2057 Chesterbrook Academy - Paladin 954-431-4224 Christ Church School 954-771-7700 Christi Academy 954-597-0645 Conservatory Prep Senior High 954-680-5808 Continental Academy 800-285-3514 Cooper City Christian Academy 954-779-6221 Coral Springs Christian Academy 954-752-2870 Coral Springs Montessori 954-344-0027 Coram Deo Academy For Home School Ed. 754-368-5060 Crescent Preparatory High School 954-306-2207 Crossroads Christian Academy 954-389-5700 David Posnack Jewish Day School 5890 South Pine Island Road, Suite A Davie, FL 33328 954-583-6100 Ext. 641 www.posnackschool.org Deerfield Christian Academy 954-428-8910 Divine Academy LLC 954-499-4638 Dreams In Motion Learning Center 954-987-7555 East Hollywood High School 954-692-4825 Elite Leadership Academy 954-766-9900 Emerald Hills Private School 954-964-9163 Excelsior Artz Preparatory School 954-721-3471 Experience Learning Center 954-537-1062 Faith Christian School 954-974-2404 Faith Lutheran School 954-581-2918 First Christian Church Day School 954-942-2549 Flamingo Road Christian Academy 954-434-1550 Florida Bible Christian School 954-431-6770 Fort Lauderdale Christian School 954-972-3444 Fort Lauderdale Prep School 954-485-7500 Foundations Christian Academy 954-667-0852 34 l PRIVATE SCHOOL GUIDE / 2016

Fuvis Learning Center Inc 954-530-4870 Gateway Christian Academy 954-485-7012 Genesis H Rembert Elementary School 754-246-9167 Glades Christian Academy 954-755-6405 Gloria Dei Lutheran Academy 954-475-8584 Grace Christian Academy 954-983-6497 Harvard Academy 954-748-0006 Hebrew Academy Community School 954-978-6341 High Expectations Education Center, Inc. 954-881-9671 Highlands Christian Academy 954-421-1747 Holy Temple Christian Academy 954-467-0758 International Prep School 954-970-6464 J. H. Rembert Adult Educational Center 754-246-9167 Kaplan College Preparatory School 954-964-6570 Kaplan High School 954-964-5165 Kaplan University High School 954-964-6529 Kentwood Preparatory School 954-581-8222 Koala Learning Centers 954-437-6278 Leadership Academy 954-974-7994 Levy Learning Center 2 305-496-7208 Levy Learning Center, Inc. 305-496-7208 Lifetime Learning Ahavat Limud 754-246-3758 Lighthouse Christian Academy 954-564-8950 Lighthouse Christian School 954-942-7501 Lindamood Bell Learning Processes 954-349-1688 Little Flower School 954-922-1217 Little Flowers Of Hope Center For Children 954-442-6144 Love Outreach Christian Academy 954-989-5730 Lycee Franco-American 954-237-0356 Maimonides Shalom/Brauser Academy 954-989-6886 Mary Help Of Christians School 954-323-8006 Montessori Academy 954-435-4622 Montessori Institute Of Broward 954-472-9620 Mount Bethel Christian Academy 954-462-0255 Mt. Olivet Sda School 954-792-6010 Nationwide Academy High School 954-926-6699

New Hope Christian School 954-973-1129 New Hope Learning Center 954-587-3842 New Life Christian High School Inc. 754-366-8064 Noble School Of Higher Learning 954-964-3724 North Broward Preparatory School Tel: (954)247-0011 Nur Ul-Islam Academy 954-434-3288 Our Lady Queen Of Martyrs 954-583-8112 Our S avior Lutheran School 954-370-2161 Paladin Academy 954-389-0488 Parkridge Christian Academy 954-346-0236 Parkway Christian School 1200 S. Flamingo Road Davie, FL 33325 954-424-6425 www.pcs-fl.net Performing Arts Christian Academy 954-746-9035 Phyl’s Academy 954-731-7524 Pine Crest School 1501 NE 62nd Street Fort Lauderdale, FL 33334 954-492-4100 www.pinecrest.edu Point Of Grace Christian Academy 954-649-0145 Private Schools Of East Hollywood 754-246-9167 Reconnection Of The Family Faith 754-204-3764 Redeemer Christian Academy 954-468-0415 Redeeming Word Christian Academy 954-485-1435 Saint Ambrose Catholic School 954-427-2226 Saint Andrew Catholic School 954-905-6337 Saint Anthony School 954-467-7747 Saint Bartholomew School 954-431-5253 Saint Bonaventure Catholic School 954-476-5200 Saint Coleman School 954-942-3500 Saint Elizabeth 954-942-2161 Saint Helen Catholic School 954-739-7094 Saint Jerome Catholic School 954-524-1990 Saint Malachy School 954-722-3130 St. Marks Episcopal School 1750 East Oakland Park Blvd. Fort Lauderdale FL 33334 954-563-4508 www.saintmarks.com

St. Thomas Aquinas High School 2801 SW 12th Street Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33312 954-581-0700 www.aquinas-sta.org Salah Tawfik Elementary & Middle School 954-741-8130 Sawgrass Adventist School 954-473-4622 School Of Excellence, Inc 954-792-6118 Score At The Top Coral Springs, Llc 954-510-0600 Sentinel High School 888-957-5111 Shepherd Of The Coast 954-772-5468 Sheridan Hills Christian School 954-966-7995 Soaring Eagles Academy 954-709-0930 South Florida Academy 954-200-2720 South Florida Jewish Academy 954-427-7788 South Florida Prep North 3550 Davie Blvd S. Florida Preparatory Christian Academy 954-676-5760 Spring Gate School 954-316-7330 St Saviour Academy Inc 954-783-9966 St. Bernadette Catholic School 954-432-7022 St. Mark’s Lutheran Church School 954-922-7572 Stanford National High School 754-245-8777 Summit Point Academy 754-245-8777 Summit-Questa Montessori School 5451 SW 64th Avenue Davie, Florida 33314 954-584-3466 www.summitquesta.com Sunrise Christian School Of Academic Studies 954-358-0497 Sunset Sudbury School 954-404-7785 Tanglewood Academy 954-431-8805 Temple Beth Emet Day School 954-680-1882 Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El Day School 954-358-4200 The Hollywood Christian Academy 954-322-4330 The Learning Corner Early Childhood Ctr I 954-458-0091 The Masters Academy 954-434-2960 The Montessori School 954-321-6006 The New Life Christian Academy Inc 954-292-9014 The North Broward Preparatory Schools 954-247-0011

NSU University School 3375 SW 75 Avenue Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314 954-262-4506 www.uschool.nova.edu The Oaks Private School 954-535-2695 The Randazzo School 954-968-1750 The Sagemont School-Lower Campus 954-384-5454 The Sagemont School-Upper Campus 954-389-2454 Trinitas Academy 954-581-2744 Trinity Christian School 954-941-8033 Trinity Lutheran School 954-463-7471 University Of Miami Global Academy 866-949-8642 University School Of N S U 954-262-4400 Upperroom Christian Academy 954-306-8696 West Glades High School 954-342-9558 West Hollywood Private School 954-983-7424 West Park High School 754-246-9167 Westlake Elementary School 754-245-8777 Westlake Preparatory School And Academy 954-236-2300 Westlake Preparatory School Miramar 954-236-2300 Westminster Academy 954-771-4615 Weston Christian Academy 1420 Indian Trace Weston FL 33326 954-349-9224 www.westonchristianacademy.org Winfield Christian Academy 954-970-3756 Woodlands Montessori School 954-722-4880 Woods Haven Academy 954-583-4802 Woods Haven Preparatory School 954-236-2300 Dba Abi’s Place 954-753-4441 Zion Lutheran Christian 954-421-3146

PALM BEACH Academic High School 561-929-0333 Advent Lutheran School 561-395-3635 All Saints Catholic School 1759 Indian Creek Pkwy Jupiter FL 33458 561-748-8994 www.allsaintsjupiter.org

American Heritage 561-495-7272 Atlantis Academy 1950 Prairie Road West Palm Beach, FL 33406 561-642-3100 www.atlantisacademy.com Baldwin Prep School 561-844-7700 Bar & Ferg’s Academy, Inc. 561-278-8669 Batt Private School 561-630-9980 Belle Glade Christian Academy 561-261-4146 Berean Christian School 561-798-9300 Boca Raton Christian School 561-391-2727 Boca Prep International School 561-852-1410 BRJLC, LLC 561-883-5439 Cardinal Newman High School 512 Spencer Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33409 561-683-6266 www.cardinalnewman.org Children Of Purpose Christian Academy Inc 561-659-7721 Christian Life Academy 561-333-9446 Coastal Middle & Senior High School 561-842-6349 Coates Learning Center, Inc. 561-689-2323 College Assist 561-791-0606 Conklin International Academy 561-310-0241 Cornerstone Academy 561-667-3200 Daughter Of Zion Sda School Jr Academy 561-243-0715 Di Bacco School, Inc. 561-533-0450 Dillon Country Daylab School 561-798-4748 Donna Klein Jewish Academy 9701 Donna Klein Blvd. Boca Raton, FL 33428 561-852-3310 www.dkja.org Dot’s Success Academy 561-659-0496 Driftwood Academy, Inc. 561-863-7766 Elles School-K Street 561-588-1954 ELEV l8 Preparatory Academy 800- 970-5896 Emerging Minds Montessori Academy 561-487-3535 Ephesus Junior Academy 561-841-0033 Family Tree Private School 561-721-3683 Forest Trail Academy 800-890-6269 French American International School 561-479-8266 Garden Of The Sahaba Academy 561-395-3011 2016 / PRIVATE SCHOOL GUIDE l 35


Gcr Private School 561-271-7082 Glades Day School 561-996-6769 Gold Coast Jr Academy 561-364-7388 Good Shepherd Episcopal School LLC 561-746-5507 Grandview Preparatory School 561-416-9737 Greenacres Christian Academy 561-965-0363 H.I.S. Academy Institute 561-881-5412 Harid Conservatory Of Music, Inc. 561-997-2677 Haverhill Baptist Day School 561-683-1780 Holy Name Of Jesus 561-683-2990 Hooked On Learning, Inc. 561-333-2756 Ideal School 561-791-2881 Juno Beach Preparatory School 561-625-2288 Jupiter Academy 561-747-1003 Jupiter Christian School 561-354-1900 Jupiter Lighthouse Academy 561-743-7552 Katz Hillel Day School of Boca Raton 561-470-5000 Kentwood Preparatory School 561-649-6141 Lake Park Baptist School 561-844-2747 Lake Worth Christian School Society Inc. 561-586-8216 Maranatha Christian Academy 561-622-8377 Matlock Academy 561-687-0327 Methodist Early Childhood Education Inc 561-368-1215 Meyer Academy 5225 Hood Road Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 561-686-6520 www.meyeracademy.org Miracle By Faith Christian 561-993-3494 Montessori School At Pga National 561-626-9222 New Horizon Academy 561-750-8111 New Horizons Christian Academy 954-815-1272 Newton Preparatory School 561-736-5152 Our Savior Lutheran School 561-582-8624 Oxbridge Academy 3151 N. Military Trail West Palm Beach, FL 33409 561-972-9600 www.oapb.org Palm Beach Co Independent Private School 561-967-4595 Palm Beach Bilingual School 561-881-0130

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Palm Beach Day Academy 1901 South Flagler Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33401 (561) 832.8815 Ext. 105 www.pbday.org Peter Pumpkin 561-848-4322 Pine Crest School 2700 St. Andrews Blvd. Boca Raton, FL 33434 561- 852-2800 www.pinecrest.edu Poinciana Day School 561-655-7323 Pope John Paul Ii High School 561-314-2100 Potentia Academy 561-512-5242 Precious Promise Learning Ctr & Christian Acad. 561-540-4459 Redemptive Life Academy 561-805-7975 RJ Hendley Christian Education Center 561-842-1349 Rosarian Academy 807 N Flagler Drive West Palm Beach, FL 33401 561-832-5131 www.rosarian.org Sacred Heart School 561-582-2242 Saint Andrew’s School 3900 Jog Road Boca Raton, FL 33434 561-210-2000 www.saintandrews.net Saint Ann Catholic School 561-832-3676 Saint Jude Catholic School 561-392-9160 Saint Juliana 561-655-1922 Saint Luke Catholic 561-965-8190 Saint Mark Catholic 561-732-9934 Saint Mark’s Episcopal School 561-622-1504 Sharon School Of Excellence 305-926-1107 Solomon Schechter Day School Of P.B Cnty 561-364-5533 Southwide Educational Ministries 561-793-0657 Spanish River Christian 561-994-5006 St. Clare Catholic School 561-622-7171 St. David’s-In-The-Pines Episcopal School 561-793-1272 Student Den 561-488-6360 Summit Christian School 561-686-8081 Summit Private School 561-338-5020 Suncoast Christian Academy 561-641-1446 Sunshine Tree Montessori School 561-622-4173 The Academy 561-373-9301

The Benjamin School 11000 Ellison Wilson Rd. North Palm Beach, FL 33408 561- 626-3747 www.thebenjaminschool.org The Grace School 561-479-8998 The Greene School 561-708-4466 The King’s Academy 561-686-4244 The Learning Foundation Of Florida 561-795-6886 The Open Doorway Inc 561-434-2788 The Seal Academy 561-706-1004 The Shepherd’s School 561-924-9578 The Weiss School 561-209-2474 Torah Academy Of Boca Raton 516-347-1821 Trinity Christian Academy 561-967-1900 Trinity Christian School Of P.B Gardens 561-253-3950 Trinity Lutheran School 561-276-8458 Unity For Kids 561-578-8270 Unity School 101 NW 22nd Street Delray Beach, FL 33444 561-276-4414 www.unityschool.com Upton Academy 561-674-3777 Virtual High School Of Excellence 800-890-6269 Weinbaum Yeshiva High School 561-417-7422 Wellington Preparatory School 561-649-7900 West Palm Beach Junior Academy 561-689-9575

BOARDING SCHOOLS Florida Prep 1950 South Academy Drive Melbourne, FL 32901 321-723-3211 www.flprep.com Gateway Academy (850) 547-9011 Lighthouse Christian Academy (850) 675-4097 New Life Christian Academy (863) 647-1944 Saddlebrook Preparatory School (813) 907-4300 The Bolles School Whitehurst Campus (PK- Grade 5) Ponte Vedra Beach Campus (PK-Gr 5) Bartram Campus (Grades 6 - 8) San Jose Campus (Grades 9 - 12) 904-256-5030 • www.Bolles.org The Vanguard School (863) 676-6091 Victory Forge Military Academy (772) 879-7181 2016 / PRIVATE SCHOOL GUIDE l 37


Access School

Offers a Solution for Students with Learning Challenges

Access School is an innovative school with a specialty program called Arrowsmith, a program that retrains the brain, to make learning possible. The Martin family knew the public school system was not meeting their son’s needs. John-Robert ‘s cognitive shortcomings were so severe that he was failing to make the connections essential to succeed academically. More troubling was that there were no programs at school that offered the kind of help he needed....except for Access School. At 11, his vocabulary wasn’t what it needed to be; he had to count using his fingers or objects, and he had extreme difficulty remembering instructions and information. “We were getting worried and didn’t know where to turn,” said Debora Martin. And not only were John-Robert’s learning disabilities affecting him in school, they were also isolating him at home and in social situations. Conversations with his parents and sisters were rare. Frustration was the norm. Then the Martin family happened to read an article about Access School. Access School uses the innovative and highly successful Arrowsmith Program, a program of cognitive suites meant to reprogram the brain, enabling students to overcome the stumbling blocks of whatever learning disabilities they may be experiencing. AccessSchool Director Claude LeFrancois says there are 19 learning disabilities, and most people normally suffer from one or two disabilities. But the students who attend his school – as is the case with John-Robert – have as many as eight or nine and with different severities. By identifying the cognitive weak spots and then retraining a student’s brain, kids are finally able to learn. It’s that simple. 38 l PRIVATE SCHOOL GUIDE / 2016

Six months into attending Access School, and Debora Martin says the worry is gone – replaced by the certainty that her son will not only attend a mainstream high school, but that he will also do well. “It’s been unbelievable,” she said. “He’s starting to remember steps, school work. He wants to help more around the house. He’s having conversations. He wants to know things.” LeFrancois says this kind of result is the norm for students who enter the Access School program. “It’s not a Band-Aid,” he states. “This is a true solution. Kids can leave here and attend regular programming and we are not passing the problem to the next grade. We are fixing the problem and the root cause.” This type of program is like training an athlete. Everyone has the potential to develop weaknesses into strengths. Taking cognitive weaknesses and retraining the brain to make those areas strong again, allows students to retain to feel confident as they become amazingly functional when it comes to recalling and using information. Access School is really about how students process learning. The aim is to ensure that when the student returns to a mainstream school, he or she can absorb and retain permanently what is being taught. After just a few months of this brain training, students begin to see results and after participating in the program for two or three years, students can finally enjoy school without the extra duress. Access School is an intimate setting, with customized programming based on the principle of neuroplasticity, and where 30 or 35 students work with expert educators to rewire the brain, in order to make learning easier and to change lives. Canadian educator, Barbara Arrowsmith-Young, who after years of her own frustration in the classroom, found a way to correct her learning disabilities, and created the Arrowsmith Program more than three decades ago. Barbara had severe auditory and visual memory issues as she struggled to understand concepts and meaning. Today her program is in 4 different countries. Access School provides the Arrowsmith Program and it accepts McKay Scholarships along with The Step-Up scholarships. For more information, call 954-680-9494 to schedule an initial consult or visit www.accessschool.net. Access School 4801 S. University Drive, Davie FL (University & Griffin Road in Broward County) 2016 / PRIVATE SCHOOL GUIDE l 39


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K-12 College Preparatory School David Posnack Jewish Day School Has It All: • Graduates Accepted Into Prestigious Universities • Rigorous and Dynamic Curriculum • New Lower School Media Center and Playground • Electives for Middle and High School Students including, Mandarin, Pre-Med, Pre-Law, Digital Photography, Robotics, Genetics, Business, and Coding • K-12 Gated Entrance • 50,000 Square Foot State-of-the-Art High School Building, including a Black Box Theater and Gym • Over 24 Sports Teams

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Saint Andrew’s School MIND, BODY, SPIRIT

Recognized as a leading independent school in the Episcopal tradition, Saint Andrew’s School is a day and boarding school for students in grades Pre-K through 12

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ne of the greatest things about Florida is its proximity to the best beaches in the nation. As we all know, there’s no shortage of places to stay. But even if you’ve been coming to Florida your whole life, you may not have experienced a place like this. On the world-renowned Emerald Coast on the Gulf of Mexico you’ll find the Henderson Park Inn, a longtime favorite of visitors and locals looking for a quiet and romantic vacation or quick getaway. Blending modern luxury with Victorian charm, the Inn takes you back to another time. This getaway exudes a tranquility hard to match and feels secluded and miles away from the congestion of the Emerald Coast, but is still centrally located near all the great things Destin has offer. Did I mention that it’s an adults-only luxury boutique hotel? Every room, uniquely appointed and decorated, has a private balcony, whirlpool tubs and ocean views. The 35 rooms are designed to make “staying in” completely acceptable or if you want to stay in the area, leave the keys in your room and get around the area on a pair of complimentary bikes; it’s what the locals do. Grab your picnic lunch provided by the Inn and then claim a spot for two on the powdery white sand beach nestled along the Henderson Beach State Park — there’s ample room to find some seclusion. For total pampered privacy in your suite — think sumptuous bedding, a flat-screen TV, Wi-Fi and a private bathroom, plus concierge service for any additional flights of fancy. Enjoy a romantic dinner without ever leaving the Inn. Dinner on the outdoor terrace at onsite BeachWalk Café is a must, as much for the atmosphere as for the farm-to-table menu, which changes seasonally. Iconic Gulf sunsets are best viewed from the hotel’s Tiki Bar — with fruity cocktails in hand and mingling with the other guests. Want to take your relationship to the next level? Henderson Park Inn has many different wedding venues which makes it an ideal spot for a destination wedding. Visit www.HendersonParkInn.com for more information.


PALM BEACH DAY ACADEMY Palm Beach Day Academy’s New Parent Party at the Palm Beach home of Sara and Jim McCann.

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Christopher Columbus High School’s CCNNLive team at their 3rd Annual Media Excellence Awards which celebrated their national championship win in high school broadcast journalism and honored local news journalists.

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Atlantis Academy Coral Springs students getting pumped for the Special Olympics sporting events

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Joshua Fonseca, Cesar Santalo, Noah Lopez, and William Reis winning Silver Knight Awards for Christopher Columbus High School at the James L. Knight Center on the evening May 18, 2016.

David Posnack Jewish Day School has record enrollment for the 2016-2017 school year. Dr. Richard Cuenca, Head of School, feels the staff is the secret to the school’s success and stated “we have an unbelievable staff that cares for every student and they offer top notch quality not only for the students’ education but also for their personal growth.”


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THE BOLLES SCHOOL

DSA Teachers Matt Willems, Ryan Kirhoff, Ryan Loberger, and Phil Kurbis

The Bolles Class of 2017 enjoyed a riverfront breakfast on the Upper School San Jose Campus on the first day of school, August 23. Students followed a School tradition of wearing black dresses and tiaras, black pants and black ties for the first day festivities.

ST. BRENDAN’S HIGH SCHOOL

St. Brendan High School celebrates 40 years of Catholic Education by opening the Innovation Center! This state of the art building allows St. Brendan to continue its tradition of providing creative learning environments where students are invited to innovate, create, and explore!

WESTMINSTER CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

RIVIERA PREPARATORY SCHOOL

Riviera Preparatory School Junior & Senior Prom 2016

ROIG ACADEMY

Gus Mola with daughter and DSA student Marissa

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SCHECK HILLEL COMMUNITY SCHOOL Scheck Hillel Community School’s 2016 Annual Event was a celebration of school, community and rising generations of students. The event’s honoree was David Wolf, Scheck Hillel alum, father and Immediate Past Chair. The Annual Event made a special tribute to faculty and staff members who have dedicated more than 25 years of service to Scheck Hillel.

Scheck Hillel Community School made a special tribute to faculty and staff members who have dedicated more than 25 years of service to the school. Pictured, l to r: Head of School Dr. Ezra Levy, Ann Sweet, Beverly Silverman, Dr. Rhea Schwartzberg, Rabbi Heshy Riesel, Jacquie Kapnek, Barbara Forte, Gerry Cirulnick, Jill Bloom, Alicia Bernal and Board Chair Carlos Berner.

Scheck Hillel Community School’s 2016 Annual Event honoree was David Wolf, Scheck Hillel alum, father and Immediate Past Chair. He and his wife Natalie are pictured here with Event Co-Chairs Evelyn Moskovitz, Denise Fiske, Eliane Kravetz and Fernanda Newman.

SAINT ANDREW’S SCHOOL

Hundreds of Westminster Christian School families celebrated a new school year at the Annual Back to School Picnic with food, friends and a spectacular fireworks display.

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Head of School, Mrs. Jennifer Roig, Dr. Leonard Sax, Mr. Gustavo Roig

Saint Andrew’s Dance Academy Students were thrilled to present their Spring Variety Performance this past semester. The performance included dance pieces ranging from contemporary and hip-hop to storybook classics. Students performed excerpts from the classic classic Swan Lake

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The Roig Academy invites Dr. Leonard Sax for a full day conference where students, parents and educational professionals came together to provide advice on being mindful to raise children as children and not as adults.


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FISHER ISLAND DAY SCHOOL

Evelyn MacKenzie, Chair of the Fisher Island Day School Gala, and her husband, Donald MacKenzie greet guests.

The 2016 gala committee at St. Thomas Episcopal Parish School

ROSARIAN ACADEMY

Join Rosarian Academy on March 10, 2017, at The Breakers Palm Beach for the school’s Rose Ball & Auction — an evening filled with southern charm and elegance. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit: www.rosarian.org/rose-ball-and-auction.

THE BENJAMIN SCHOOL

The Benjamin School’s “14 Year Club”, a group of seniors who attend the school from pre-kindergarten through 12th grade, lead Lower School students in the annual Halloween parade.

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NSU University School Cheerleading for our “ Sharks”

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