Delray schools: Public Schools in Delray Beach, FL
Public Schools in Delray Beach, FL
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#2 Best Public High Schools in Florida
#2 Best Public High Schools in Florida.
A.D. Henderson University School & FAU High School
Blue checkmark.
Public School,
BOCA RATON, FL,
K-12,
94 Niche users give it an average review of 4. 6 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says
This is an amazing school! No other school gives you the opportunity to fully immerse yourself in college curriculum while still being in high school. Students are able to join college clubs and….
Read 94 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A+,
Students: 1,273,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 28 to 1,
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#5 Best Public High Schools in Florida
#5 Best Public High Schools in Florida.
Suncoast Community High School
Blue checkmark.
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
9-12,
688 Niche users give it an average review of 3.9 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says
Suncoast Community High School is an extremely rigorous school to attend depending on the program you chose to take but regardless of it’s hardships I loved it. The environment is welcoming, the….
Read 688 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A+,
Students: 1,594,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,
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#6 Best Public High Schools in Florida
#6 Best Public High Schools in Florida.
Alexander W. Dreyfoos Jr. School of the Arts
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
9-12,
599 Niche users give it an average review of 4. 2 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says
Good Academics and teachers. Fun school to be in even when academic wise it gets tough. Most teachers are friendly and ready to help. Dreyfoos encourages involvement of student group interaction…Outside of those departments sometimes kids feel the need have “rivalries” or almost pick on certain majors but if you love your art and make good friends despite the major they are, you can get…Admin encourages students to be proud of their school and to take advantage of the opportunities offered. There is a variety of activities during the school year to go to and enjoy like spirit week…I’m going to miss going here for sure. Came for the arts, stayed for the people and opportunities offered!.
Read 599 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A+,
Students: 1,363,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 21 to 1,
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#26 Best Public High Schools in Florida
#26 Best Public High Schools in Florida.
Boca Raton Community High School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
9-12,
890 Niche users give it an average review of 4. 1 stars.
Featured Review: Junior says
I have been in this school for 2 years. I rate this a good amount of positivities, however, there are some up and downs situations that require repairs. For example, the stairs need repairs, because….
Read 890 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A+,
Students: 3,098,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,
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#36 Best Public High Schools in Florida
#36 Best Public High Schools in Florida.
Spanish River Community High School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
PK, 6-12,
589 Niche users give it an average review of 3.7 stars.
Featured Review: Sophomore says
Spanish River Community High School is a great high school to go to! The staff is very enthusiastic about teaching and the students and pep rallies are often held so all students feel included. One….
Read 589 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A+,
Students: 2,437,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 20 to 1,
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#45 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
#45 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Morikami Park Elementary School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
PK, K-5,
2 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says
It’s an A+mazing school where teachers are taking their time with each and every student, and making sure that every student is shining to his/her maximum in each of the subjects. The curriculum is….
Read 2 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 801,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,
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#61 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
#61 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Western Academy Charter School
Blue checkmark.
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
K-8,
13 Niche users give it an average review of 3.3 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says
Excellent school with really caring teachers. Dedicated to student success. Welcoming to parents and want them to be involved in events and activities. This school has been around a long time and is….
Read 13 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 511,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,
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#51 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida
#51 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida.
Bak Middle School of the Arts
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
6-8,
9 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.
Featured Review: Middle School Student says
Bak will be a great school for you if you love team spirit, the arts and having a school family. I made so many friends here and I definitely was given independence in my classes and was able to….
Read 9 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 1,369,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,
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#56 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida
#56 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida.
Don Estridge High Tech Middle School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
6-8,
14 Niche users give it an average review of 3.7 stars.
Featured Review: Middle School Student says
What I like about DE is diversity! It’s also close to my office, yet far from home. It is just like any other middle school in the district with the exception of students coming from all over the….
Read 14 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A,
Students: 1,288,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 19 to 1,
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#122 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida
#122 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida.
Somerset Academy Boca Middle School
Blue checkmark.
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
6-8,
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 89,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,
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#134 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida
#134 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida.
Omni Middle School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
6-8,
4 Niche users give it an average review of 2.8 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says
My son has been enjoying the school and the transition from another city and school was easier than I thought. The band program is strong. You can mix and match academic levels for classes–that is,….
Read 4 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 1,483,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,
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#271 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
#271 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Somerset Academy Boca East
Blue checkmark.
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
K-5,
5 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says
Great school and we feel very blessed with the opportunity as our daughter loves Somerset. It is safe and she feels supported. It is really wonderful academically. Thank you Somerset Boca for all….
Read 5 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 353,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 21 to 1,
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#367 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
#367 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Banyan Creek Elementary School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
PK, K-5,
5 Niche users give it an average review of 2 stars.
Read 5 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 895,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 15 to 1,
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#205 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida
#205 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida.
Somerset Academy Canyons Middle School
Blue checkmark.
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
6-8,
1 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.
Featured Review: Niche User says
Middle school is much better than high school in many ways, such as more acticvities, clubs, events, things of that nature. I went to this middle school and my experience was normal but at times….
Read 1 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: A minus,
Students: 704,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 22 to 1,
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#224 Best Public High Schools in Florida
#224 Best Public High Schools in Florida.
G-STAR School of the Arts
Blue checkmark.
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
9-12,
364 Niche users give it an average review of 3.5 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says
If you are looking for a Performing Arts High School this is the one for you. With programs like Theater, Film and Animation you’re able to immerse yourself in many aspects of the industry. The….
Read 364 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 798,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,
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#440 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
#440 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Ben Gamla-Palm Beach
Blue checkmark.
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
K-5,
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 254,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,
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#243 Best Public High Schools in Florida
#243 Best Public High Schools in Florida.
Atlantic High School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
9-12,
816 Niche users give it an average review of 3. 7 stars.
Featured Review: Sophomore says
The school is a good school when it comes to academics most of the teachers do care while others are there for a paycheck but those that care the most make it worthwhile. There’s diversity and….
Read 816 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 2,085,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,
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#477 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
#477 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Pasco Charter Academy
Pasco County School District, FL,
K-8,
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 585,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 16 to 1,
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#254 Best Public High Schools in Florida
#254 Best Public High Schools in Florida.
Somerset Academy Canyons High School
Blue checkmark.
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
9-12,
66 Niche users give it an average review of 3.8 stars.
Featured Review: Senior says
This school has provided me with many opportunities of educational growth and success. I’ve been able to challenge myself and take courses that fit my academic level. The teachers inspire me and. …
Read 66 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 966,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 25 to 1,
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#591 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
#591 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Bridgeprep Academy Of Palm Beach
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
K-8,
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 289,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 18 to 1,
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#306 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida
#306 Best Public Middle Schools in Florida.
Boca Raton Community Middle School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
6-8,
12 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.
Featured Review: Niche User says
This school allow you to stay in your grade while taking high school courses in a lower grade level and and many kids who misbehave stop with the strictist of teacher. The most popular class are the….
Read 12 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 1,378,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 16 to 1,
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#656 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
#656 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Renaissance Charter School at West Palm Beach
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
K-8,
3 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says
This school has had an A rating for the past 2 years in a row. It is the top chart school in Palm Beach County. The teacher’s are very knowledgeable and caring. The administration are willing to….
Read 3 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 1,043,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,
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#708 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
#708 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
S.D. Spady Elementary School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
PK, K-5,
1 Niche users give it an average review of 5 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says
S.D Spady Elementary Montessori is a great school. My daughter has developed the love for learning and we are very proud of all her accomplishments there. The overall atmosphere of the school is very….
Read 1 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 441,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 12 to 1,
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#726 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
#726 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Poinciana STEM Elementary Magnet School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
PK, K-5,
11 Niche users give it an average review of 4 stars.
Featured Review: Parent says
Overall, we LOVE Poinciana! They were so patient with my son and worked very hard to help him handle his emotions and problem solving. I appreciate all they did for us while we attended..
Read 11 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B+,
Students: 498,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 14 to 1,
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#776 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida
#776 Best Public Elementary Schools in Florida.
Northboro Elementary School
Palm Beach County School District, FL,
PK, K-5,
3 Niche users give it an average review of 3.7 stars.
Featured Review: Niche User says
I want to be in Northboro elementary again but I can’t comeback cause I’m in middle school. And only my brothers friends are over there.
Read 3 reviews.
Overall Niche Grade: B,
Students: 796,
Student-Teacher Ratio: 17 to 1,
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Top 10 Best Delray Beach, FL Public Schools (2022-23)
For the 2022-23 school year, there are 10 public schools serving 7,675 students in Delray Beach, FL (there are 13 private schools, serving 3,712 private students). 67% of all K-12 students in Delray Beach, FL are educated in public schools compared to the FL state average of 87%. Delray Beach has one of the highest concentrations of top ranked public schools in Florida.
The top ranked public schools in Delray Beach, FL are Morikami Park Elementary School, Banyan Creek Elementary School and Bridgeprep Academy Of Palm Beach. Overall testing rank is based on a school’s combined math and reading proficiency test score ranking.
Delray Beach, FL public schools have an average math proficiency score of 54% (versus the Florida public school average of 59%), and reading proficiency score of 54% (versus the 56% statewide average). Schools in Delray Beach have an average ranking of 4/10, which is in the bottom 50% of Florida public schools.
Minority enrollment is 81% of the student body (majority Black), which is more than the Florida public school average of 64% (majority Hispanic).
Best Delray Beach, FL Public Schools (2022-23)
School (Math and Reading Proficiency)
Location
Grades
Students
Rank: #11.
Morikami Park Elementary School
Magnet School
Math: 98% | Reading: 96%
Rank:
Top 1%
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6201 Morikami Park Rd
Delray Beach, FL 33484
(561) 894-7300
Grades: PK-5
| 801 students
Rank: #22.
Banyan Creek Elementary School
Magnet School
Math: 77% | Reading: 70%
Rank:
Top 20%
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4243 Sabal Lakes Rd
Delray Beach, FL 33445
(561) 894-7100
Grades: PK-5
| 895 students
Rank: #33.
Bridgeprep Academy Of Palm Beach
Charter School
Math: 65-69% | Reading: 60-64%
Rank:
Top 30%
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9085 Happy Hollow Rd
Delray Beach, FL 33446
(561) 708-4548
Grades: K-8
| 289 students
Rank: #44.
S. D. Spady Elementary School
Magnet School
Math: 68% | Reading: 58%
Rank:
Top 50%
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901 Nw 3rd St
Delray Beach, FL 33444
(561) 454-7800
Grades: PK-5
| 441 students
Rank: #55.
Plumosa School Of The Arts
Magnet School
Math: 55% | Reading: 54%
Rank:
Top 50%
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2501 Seacrest Blvd
Delray Beach, FL 33444
(561) 330-3900
Grades: PK-5
| 578 students
Rank: #66.
Atlantic High School
Magnet School
Math: 40% | Reading: 53%
Rank:
Bottom 50%
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2455 W Atlantic Ave
Delray Beach, FL 33445
(561) 243-1500
Grades: 9-12
| 2,085 students
Rank: #77.
Orchard View Elementary School
Math: 53% | Reading: 40%
Rank:
Bottom 50%
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4050 Germantown Rd
Delray Beach, FL 33445
(561) 894-7400
Grades: PK-5
| 551 students
Rank: #88.
Carver Middle School
Magnet School
Math: 38% | Reading: 43%
Rank:
Bottom 50%
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101 Barwick Rd
Delray Beach, FL 33445
(561) 638-2100
Grades: 6-8
| 910 students
Rank: #99.
Pine Grove Elementary School
Math: 45-49% | Reading: 30-34%
Rank:
Bottom 50%
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400 Sw 10th St
Delray Beach, FL 33444
(561) 266-1100
Grades: PK-5
| 382 students
Rank: #1010.
Village Academy On The Art & Sara Jo Kobacker Campus
Magnet School
Math: 35% | Reading: 36%
Rank:
Bottom 50%
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400 Sw 12th Ave
Delray Beach, FL 33444
(561) 243-6100
Grades: PK-12
| 743 students
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Delray Beach, Florida Public Schools (Closed)
School
Location
Grades
Students
Atlantic High Adult Education Center (Closed 2021)
2455 W Atlantic Ave
Delray Beach, FL 33445
(561) 243-1520
Grades: n/a
| n/a students
Delray Full Service Adult Education (Closed 2021)
301 Sw 14th Ave
Delray Beach, FL 33444
(561) 266-1200
Grades: n/a
| n/a students
Delray Full Service Center (Closed 2012)
301 Sw 14th Ave
Delray Beach, FL 33444
(561) 266-1200
Grades: PK
| 170 students
Excel Leadership Academy (Closed 2014)
Alternative School
Charter School
600 N Congress Ave Ste 560
Delray Beach, FL 33445
(561) 279-1354
Grades: 9-12
| 92 students
Good Schools For All Leadership Academy (Closed 2008)
Charter School
40 Nw 4th Ave
Delray Beach, FL 33444
(561) 278-3533
Grades: K-5
| 86 students
Igeneration Empowerment Academy (Closed 2015)
Charter School
600 N Congress Ave
Delray Beach, FL 33445
(954) 224-7098
Grades: 6-12
| n/a students
Life Skills South High School (Closed 2009)
Alternative School
2501 Seacrest Blvd
Delray Beach, FL 33444
(561) 881-4721
Grades: 9-12
| 239 students
Tomorrow’s Promise Community School (Closed 2015)
Vocational School
Charter School
601 N Congress Ave Ste 110
Delray Beach, FL 33445
(561) 266-2206
Grades: 9-12
| 93 students
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Top 5 Best Private Schools in Delray Beach, FL (2022-23)
For the 2022-23 school year, there are 13 private schools serving 3,712 students in Delray Beach, FL (there are 10 public schools, serving 7,675 public students). 33% of all K-12 students in Delray Beach, FL are educated in private schools compared to the FL state average of 13%.
The best top ranked private schools in Delray Beach, FL include American Heritage Schools, Palm Beach Campus, The American Academy, Palm Beach Campus and St. Vincent Ferrer School.
The average acceptance rate is 83%, which is lower than the Florida private school average acceptance rate of 85%.
46% of private schools in Delray Beach, FL are religiously affiliated (most commonly Catholic and Baptist).
School
Location
Grades
Students
The American Academy, Palm Beach Campus
Special Education School
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(7)
6200 Linton Blvd
Delray Beach, FL 33484
(561) 495-7272
Grades: K-12
| 257 students
American Heritage Schools, Palm Beach Campus
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(28)
6200 Linton Blvd.
Delray Beach, FL 33484
(561) 495-7272
Grades: PK-12
| 1,700 students
Gulf Stream School
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(1)
3600 Gulfstream Road
Delray Beach, FL 33483
(561) 276-5225
Grades: PK-8
| 239 students
St. Vincent Ferrer School
(Catholic)
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810 George Bush Blvd
Delray Beach, FL 33483
(561) 278-3868
Grades: PK-8
| 356 students
Unity School
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(3)
101 Nw 22nd Street
Delray Beach, FL 33444
(561) 276-4414
Grades: PK-8
| 297 students
Daughter Of Zion Junior Academy
(Seventh Day Adventist)
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250 Nw 3rd Ave
Delray Beach, FL 33444
(561) 243-0715
Grades: PK-8
| 127 students
Divine Savior Academy
(Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod)
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15935 Lyons Rd
Delray Beach, FL 33446
(561) 359-3090
Grades: PK-6
| 194 students
Elev/8 Prep Academy
All-boys
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490 Dotterel Rd
Delray Beach, FL 33444
(561) 265-0280
Grades: 9-12
| 24 students
Emerging Minds Montessori Academy
Montessori School
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(2)
16705 Puzzle Place
Delray Beach, FL 33446
(561) 487-3535
Grades: PK-8
| 134 students
Lloyd Preparatory School
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154 Nw 5th Ave
Delray Beach, FL 33444
(561) 544-7254
Grades: 4-9
| 4 students
Mt. Olive Christian School
Daycare / Preschool (Baptist)
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40 Nw 4th Ave
Delray Beach, FL 33444
(561) 274-0947
Grades: K
| 19 students
Seacrest Christian Preschool
Daycare / Preschool (Presbyterian)
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2703 Seacrest Blvd
Delray Beach, FL 33444
(561) 276-5552
Grades: NS-PK
| 120 students
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Chrch Of Del Ray Bch
(Lutheran Church Missouri Synod)
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400 N Swinton Ave.
Delray Beach, FL 33444
(561) 276-8458
Grades: PK-8
| 241 students
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Delray Beach Elementary Schools | Delray Beach Choice Lottery Schools
Delray Beach Elementary School Map. Click for larger view.
With so many Delray Beach elementary school choices, from Palm Beach County choice schools (lottery) and charter schools to Delray Beach’s public elementary schools and private schools, the choice can be overwhelming!
As a Delray Beach resident I spent hours and HOURS researching Delray Beach elementary school choices for my daughters. After visiting every one (as well as others in surrounding cities lol), I found the information on school rating websites to be outdated and misleading. I hope my notes below will help you make the right choice as well.
Palm Beach Choice Program Application DEADLINE: January 27, 2023
Delray Beach Public Elementary Schools
Banyan Creek Elementary School
4243 Sabal Lakes Rd
(561) 894-7100
Grades: PreK through 5th Grade
Programs: VPK, Technology, Gifted
Admissions: Live within attendance zone (see map) OR apply for the technology choice program OR apply for the gifted program OR apply for controlled open enrollment / reassignment
VPK: Apply for VPK (Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten) directly with the school (only 18 seats available) VPK application
Middle School: Students will receive a lottery advantage for Don Estridge High Tech Middle School
Rating: A (2022) Florida Department of Education
Notes: Known for their excellent gifted program. Does not have a dress code.
Website: https://bces.palmbeachschools.org/
Orchard View Elementary School
4050 Old Germantown Rd
(561) 894-7400
Grades: Pre-K through 5th Grade
Programs: VPK (6-hr), Gifted
Admissions: Live within attendance zone (see map) OR apply for the gifted program OR apply for reassignment
Middle School: Carver Middle School for most residents in the attendance zone
Rating: C (2022) Florida Department of Education
Notes: Received B grade in 2019, not graded 2020-21 due to Covid. Has a dress code.
Website: https://oves.palmbeachschools.org/
Acrylic mural painting by Sharon Koskoff at Pine Grove Elementary School in Delray Beach
Pine Grove Elementary School
400 SW 10th St
(561) 266-1100
Grades: Pre-K through 5th Grade
Programs: VPK (10-hr), Gifted
Admissions: Live within attendance zone (see map) OR apply for reassignment
Middle School: Carver Middle School for most residents in the attendance zone
Rating: B (2022) Florida Department of Education
Notes: Has a dress code
Website: https://pges. palmbeachschools.org/
Plumosa School of the Arts
2501 Seacrest Blvd, Delray Beach, FL 33444
Phone: (561) 330-3900
Grades: K through 8th Grade
Programs: Art, Dual Language, ESOL
Admissions: Live within attendance zone (see map) OR apply for the Fine Arts choice program OR Dual Language choice program OR apply for controlled open enrollment / reassignment
Middle School: Plumosa just opened its middle school, 6-8th grade in 2021
Rating: C (2022) Florida Department of Education
Notes: Green School. Updated / recently remodeled. K-5 has dress code.
Website: www.plumosasoa.com
Delray Beach Choice Schools / Lottery Schools
Credit: Palm Beach Post
Morikami Park Elementary School
6201 Morikami Park Rd
(561) 894-7300
Grades: K through 5th Grade
Programs: International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme (PYP)
Admissions: Apply for the International Baccalaureate choice program (must be first choice, over 1000 applicants and ~150 will get in. )
Middle School: Nearby Carver Middle School features an IB program
Rating: A (2022) Florida Department of Education
Notes: Rated 2nd best school in the county (after Bak), Blue Ribbon School
Website: www.edline.net/pages/morikami_park_elementary
S.D. Spady Elementary School
901 NW 3rd St
(561) 454-7800
Grades: PK3 through 5th Grade
Programs: Montessori, ESOL
Admissions: Apply for the Montessori choice program
Rating: B (2022) Florida Department of Education
Website: www.edline.net/pages/S_D__Spady_Elementary_School
Village Academy School
400 SW 12th Ave
(561) 243-6100
Grades: K through 12th Grade
Programs: Advancement Via Individual Determination
Admissions: Register through PBCS www.palmbeachschools. org/students/studentreginfo/
Rating: C (2022) Florida Department of Education
Website: www.edline.net/pages/Village_Academy
Lottery preference for the choice program is given to: children of parents working at the school, military parent or legal guardians in active duty, siblings of current students and SACs (neighborhoods designated as attendance zones, usually 1-2 mile radius around school) Read more about the choice program here
Delray Beach Private Elementary Schools
American Heritage School of Boca/Delray
American Heritage School
6200 Linton Blvd
(561) 495-7272
Grades: PK3 through 12th Grade
Tuition: www.ahschool.com/boca-delray-campus/admissions/tuition
Programs: Independent non-sectarian and co-educational college preparatory day school
Notes: #1 Private School in Palm Beach County for Highest Number of National Merit Scholar. Only 900 students. Must pass academics readiness test to be accepted.
Website: www.ahschool.com/boca-delray-campus
Trinity Lutheran School
400 N Swinton Ave
Phone: (561) 276-8458
Grades: PK3 through 8th Grade
Programs: Lutheran Church School
Tuition: Click here for 2017 rates
Notes: Small class sizes and excellent value private school.
Website: www.trinitydelray.org/school
St Joseph’s Episcopal School
3300 Seacrest Blvd (Delray / Boynton line)
Phone: (561) 732-2045
Grades: PreK through 8th Grade
Programs: Episcopal Church School
Notes: Excellent affordable early education program for 1-3 year olds www.sjsonline.org/early-childhood-academy/
Website: http://www.sjsonline.org/
St. Vincent Ferrer Catholic School
810 George Bush Blvd
(561) 278-3868
Grades: VPK through 5th Grade
Programs: Catholic Church School
Tuition: Click here for 2017 tuition
Notes: Specializes in science, technology, religion, engineering, the arts, and mathematics (S. T.R.E.A.M.)
Website: www.stvfschool.org
Unity School
(561) 276-4414
Grades: Preschool (age 2) – 8th grade
Programs: Montessori, Non-denominational
Middle School: Click here for 2017 tuition
Notes: Only 320 students and 75 faculty members.
Website: www.unityschool.com
High Schools in Delray Beach, FL
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Map of Delray Beach, FL with School District Boundaries
School | Type | Students | Student to Teacher Ratio | Free or Reduced Lunch | School District |
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Atlantic High Adult Education Center |
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Atlantic High School |
Public | 2,324 | 18. 2 | 66% | |
Delray Full Service Adult Education |
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Elev/8 Prep Academy |
Private | 24 | 4.0 | ||
Toussaint L’ouverture High School |
Public | 157 | 13.1 | 65% | |
Village Academy On The Art & Sara Jo Kobacker Campus |
Public | 891 | 11. 9 | 96% | |
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Listed below are all public and private high schools located in Delray Beach, Florida. Click on the public or private school to view that specific high school’s details
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Number of Schools
Number of Schools in Nearby Cities
Boca Raton | 21 |
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Boynton Beach | 8 |
Lantana | 8 |
Delray Beach | 6 |
Deerfield Beach | 2 |
Boca Raton, Florida | 1 |
Number of Schools in Delray Beach Compared Statewide
Delray Beach has 6 school(s)
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Student Enrollment in Nearby Cities
Boca Raton | 12959 |
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Boynton Beach | 4116 |
Delray Beach | 3396 |
Lantana | 3391 |
Deerfield Beach | 2651 |
Boca Raton, Florida | 5 |
Number of Students in Delray Beach Compared Statewide
Delray Beach has 3396 students(s)
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Student Teacher Ratio in Nearby Cities
Boca Raton, Florida | 2 |
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Lantana | 12.4 |
Delray Beach | 15. 7 |
Boynton Beach | 16.7 |
Boca Raton | 18.7 |
Deerfield Beach | 22.6 |
Student Teacher Ratio in Delray Beach Compared Statewide
Delray Beach has a 15.7 student teacher ratio
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Free and Reduced Lunch Percentage
Free and Reduced Lunch Percentage in Nearby Cities
Boca Raton, Florida | 0.0000 |
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Boca Raton | 0.2844 |
Boynton Beach | 0.5982 |
Deerfield Beach | 0.6201 |
Lantana | 0.7036 |
Delray Beach | 0.7329 |
Free and Reduced Lunch Percentage in Delray Beach Compared Statewide
Delray Beach has a 73. 3% Free and Reduced Lunch Percentage
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Other Nearby Cities
City | Students | Distance |
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Delray Beach, FL | 3,396 | 0 miles |
Boynton Beach, FL | 4,116 | 5 miles |
Lantana, FL | 3,391 | 10 miles |
Boca Raton, Florida, FL | 5 | 10 miles |
Boca Raton, FL | 12,959 | 10 miles |
Deerfield Beach, FL | 2,651 | 10 miles |
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Best Private Schools in Delray Beach and Boca Raton
Delray Beach is a small coastal town along the east coast of Florida, where over three million people worldwide travel to enjoy the beach. Boca Raton is a larger city with a dynamic cultural scene famous for its beautiful beaches covering five miles of the Atlantic coastline. Both attract new residents who seek to enjoy the peaceful surroundings and quality of life.
With three nationally-ranked universities in the area, it’s no wonder there are so many great educational institutions to choose from for all ages. Here are some of the best private schools in Boca Raton and Delray Beach.
American Heritage Schools
American Heritage Schools in Delray Beach is a nonsectarian, independent, co-educational college preparatory day school that serves students in preschool through twelfth grade. Their 40-acre campus has an investigative science lab, an engineering and robotics lab, a mock courtroom, an outdoor butterfly garden, a center for the arts, and a sports field. Their curriculum serves exceptional students to develop critical thinking skills and problem-solving abilities. They provide summer camps for preschool through eighth grade. Most importantly, 100% of their graduates attend college to continue their education. Their athletics program includes bowling, swimming, cheerleading, cross-country, lacrosse, baseball, tennis, basketball, and more.
Trinity Delray Lutheran School
Trinity Delray Lutheran Church and School in Delray Beach serves students in kindergarten through eighth grade. Their vision is to bring students together to form one cohesive family, which provides a sense of belonging with their teachers and peers, so the students learn in a safe environment. They offer a well-rounded education that includes teaching in faith, academics, arts, and athletics. They have a full calendar of sports to choose from during the fall, winter, and spring for boys and girls. Options include volleyball, basketball, golf, tennis, and track. The school was founded in 1948 and currently serves 280 students across its eight-acre campus.
St. Vincent Ferrer School
St. Vincent Ferrer School in Delray serves students in preschool through eighth grade. Their goal is for every student to be proficient in reading and math by the end of second grade and believe in providing a solid spiritual and academic foundation for students to open their hearts to God and their minds to learning. The curriculum is under the guidance of the Diocese of Palm Beach Office of Schools and was developed to help students excel in high school, college, and their careers. In addition to academia, music and art programs are available. Athletics include soccer, basketball, lacrosse, and tennis for boys and girls.
Unity School
Unity School in Delray prides itself in empowering children and inspiring learning. They serve students in preschool through middle school. Unity School has a strong academic, athletic, artistic, and character program. Their vision is to empower students to positively impact the world using their unique abilities. The preschool provides an enriched Montessori environment. Beginning in kindergarten, students are on a progressive curriculum track to be ahead of the standard curriculum of their grade level. Weekly art, music, technology, Spanish, and physical education classes enhance their well-rounded development. Athletic programs include golf, lacrosse, basketball, flag football, tennis, and volleyball. Unity School is recognized as a Palm Beach Green School of Excellence.
Saint Andrew’s School
Saint Andrew’s School serves students in kindergarten through 12th grade in Boca Raton. It’s a nationally recognized boarding college preparatory school founded in the Episcopal tradition in 1961 and the largest, Episcopal PK-12 day and boarding school in the United States. The centerpiece of their mission is their honor system, which represents the highest ideals of moral development, achievement, and integrity with respect for others. Their academic program includes honors classes, Advanced Placement, and International Baccalaureate courses. There are numerous clubs, organizations, events, and activities for students outside of school hours. Summer camps are also available for students aged three to twelve. Their athletic program is robust with cross-country, cheerleading, volleyball, tennis, water polo, lacrosse, basketball, baseball, and more.
Pine Crest School
Pine Crest School serves students in preschool through 12th grade on two campuses in Boca Raton and Fort Lauderdale. Their mission is to develop the character of each student so they can meet the global challenges of the future. The school provides an open-minded learning community that builds a collaborative and inclusive environment where all students have the opportunity to excel. Pine Crest School began in 1934 and is now one of the largest independent schools in the United States. They have strong athletic teams in baseball, basketball, wrestling, swimming, sailing, tennis, soccer, golf, lacrosse, and more. They also have a STEM and fine arts program for all grade levels.
St. Joan of Arc School
In Boca Raton, St. Joan of Art School is a member of The Catholic Schools of the Diocese of Palm Beach, which provides students with well-rounded curricula and encourages them to strive for their best in all manners. Supporting academic excellence, this school promotes a rigorous scholastic environment while honoring its sacred roots. Here, you’ll find a strong sense of community and a learning environment that enthusiastically supports young learners, its staff, and the betterment of Boca Raton as a whole.
Grandview Preparatory School
With a small pool of students, there is no academic experience quite like what is found at Grandview Preparatory School in Boca Raton. Here, the challenging yet engaging curricula fosters lifelong learners and curious minds. This school is built on a foundation of timeless ethics designed to provide a strong sense of self in each student as they navigate an ever-changing world. Offering education to students from early childhood development through high school, Grandview Preparatory School operates with a house system that promotes connectivity between age groups and facilitates long-lasting friendships that transcend beyond schooldays.
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Springwells, Detroit
Springwells is an area in Southwest Detroit, near the Ford Motor Company River Rouge plant. [1]
Content
- 1 Etymology
- 2 borders
- 3 attractions
- 4 Education
- 5 See also
- 6 Recommendations original village founded in 1783 and absorbed by Detroit in 1885. Father Gabriel Richard founded Springwells School in 1820. Another Springwell originated in the township of Springwells before it was also absorbed in 1925 year. Named for the abundance of springs and wells. These initiatives are active to date and range in priority from housing development to resident services and site-specific redevelopment and community rebranding strategies, which generally share a desire to improve the community’s image and reputation, as well as media representation. Sometimes the area is also referred to as the Springwells area in reference to urban planning. [2]
Urban Neighborhood Initiatives, a local non-profit organization, is working on the Springwells marketing campaign to increase local business activity and attract new businesses and residents to the area. The community rebranding process is being funded through a larger LISC (Local Initiative Support Corporation) initiative called Building Resilient Communities. [3] which UNI was assigned to conduct around Vernor and Springwells. [4]
Boundaries
The Springwells area is generally defined as the area beginning on Dix Hwy. to the north, Waterman Street to the east, Forth Street to the south, and Woodmere Street to the west. [5]
Landmarks
In 2002, the West Vernor Springwells and West Vernor Lawndale Historic Districts were recognized by the National Register of Historic Places. [6] Springwells includes Odd Fellows Hall, a 14,000 square foot (1,300 m 2 ) historic building built in 1917. Recently renovated with funding from Governor Jennifer Granholm’s Cool Cities initiative, it is hoped the hall will “serve as an anchor for the neighborhood and a magnet for further economic development and job creation.” [7]
Education
Public Schools Detroit operates public schools.
High school students are zoned to Western International High School. [8] High school students were previously zoned Southwest High School. [9] Southwestern closed in 2012, [10] and students were transferred to Western. including the elementary, middle, and high school campuses of the Cesar Chavez Leona Group Academy School, as well as WAY Academy, a charter high school in Odd Fellow’s Hall on the corner. Vernor and Lawndale. Vistas Nuevas Head Start of Matrix Human Services operates several schools in the area, including the St. Stephens Center on Lawndale in Chamberlain and the Manuel Reyes Center on Vernor in Ferris.
The area is served by the Detroit Public Library Campbell Branch Library, located at 8733 West Vernor in Springwells. In September 1907, the 8th Branch, the Delray Branch, opened. The branch was on West End Avenue. In January 1922, the James Valentine Campbell branch at Fort West [12] Street, operated from January 1922 to December 1996. In July 1999, the Campbell Branch opened at the Holy Redeemer Cultural Center. The branch closed in August 2004. In March 2006 the Campbell Branch Library at Lawndale Station. Detroit Free Press . July 20, 2012
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Schools in Florida for Russian children 11, 12.13, 14, 15, 16, 17.18 years old
The best schools in Florida for Russian children – a brief summary
children and teenagers aged 11 to 18 are given an excellent opportunity to combine leisure with effective study of the English language. The status of the most progressive and technologically advanced country in the world is assigned to the United States everywhere, on the territory of which top universities, elite colleges and schools successfully operate, training in which contributes to a significant improvement in the level of English proficiency, and close acquaintance with culture and American traditions.
Florida’s leading private schools have developed a large list of English language programs aimed at foreign teenagers 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15 years old with different levels of English proficiency. So, knowing English at a zero level, Russian teenagers will be able to choose the best and preferred language course, taking into account their individual requirements and goals. Special mention deserves the variety of summer educational programs that are offered to the attention of foreign and Russian teenagers in elite schools in Florida.
Consider student composition when choosing America’s leading summer school. Thus, greater learning efficiency is achieved through a smaller number of Russian students in one language group. Thus, this situation contributes to the development of language skills in practice, both in the framework of training and in the framework of informal communication with peers, as well as participating in a variety of leisure activities.
The specific characteristics of education in the best summer schools in Florida, which provide for the teaching of English, is due to the organization of a rich excursion program, in which foreign teenagers get acquainted with American history, the main attractions of the country, while immersing themselves in a new language and cultural environment.
Geographical location of the best schools in Florida for foreigners and Russian children aged 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 18 and financial center. Throughout Florida, the status of a “sunny state” is assigned. In this connection, in addition to learning, Russian children enjoy a wonderful climate, relax on sandy beaches and take exciting walks in theme parks.
It is in Florida that a multicultural environment has been created, active business activity is carried out, and the work of large international corporations is concentrated. Florida is a city that has a creative atmosphere in which foreign children and teenagers get intimately acquainted with the culture of the international community, walk along the cozy streets that have become famous thanks to TV shows and films, while improving their English language skills.
In addition, studying at the leading summer schools in Florida helps to get acquainted with the world standards of education and the requirements for foreign and Russian applicants when entering America’s top universities.
The main advantages of studying in the best language schools in Florida for Russian children from 11 to 18 years old
- The widest choice of educational programs and a guarantee of a high level of educational services
- Excellent reviews of Russian students who have been trained in the best schools in Florida
- Only experienced and professional teachers are involved in teaching
- Teaching uses an individual approach to learning
- A harmonious combination of recreation and learning
- An intensive leisure program that provides for educational excursions and recreational activities
- Classrooms are equipped with modern equipment and developed infrastructure
- Guaranteed 24/7 security for all students.
Classification of summer educational programs for foreigners and Russian students
- Traditional program – divided into standard and intensive English courses, providing for 20 to 30 lessons per week, combined with a leisure program. As for the leisure program, it includes entertainment activities and educational excursions. Some of Florida’s leading language schools have developed a special program that organizes travel for international students. In particular, as part of studying at an elite American school, a trip along the coast of the state lasting 1 week can be organized.
- Academic program – focused on providing foreign students with high-quality pre-university preparation, as well as training in order to successfully pass international language exams. Within the framework of this educational program, foreign teenagers are given the opportunity to get closely acquainted with the specific features and requirements of obtaining an elite American education.
- Sports programs – not only teaching English, but also professional sports training in sports such as swimming, rugby, football, etc. The target audience is young sports enthusiasts who show an interest in sports or further sports scholarships.
- Creative programs – their goal is to improve and reveal dance and musical talents and abilities, skills in drawing and singing, film editing, as well as understanding acting. The program also provides for excursions, lectures and useful classes.
- Adventure programs – provide for the organization of hiking, surfing, descents along the river, accompanied by professional mentors. The target audience for training under this program are foreign teenagers who love extreme sports and stay outdoors surrounded by picturesque natural landscapes.
Ranked Schools Leisure Program in Florida
The most educational and interesting excursions are held in Florida due to the concentration of a large number of famous museums and attractions, natural parks and reserves. The geographical location of the language school in Florida determines the list of possible excursions that are organized to places such as:
- Orlando Art Museum
- Walt Disney World
- Island of Adventure
- The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
- Marine Park
- Miami Zoo
- Barnacle Historical Park
- Typhoon Lagoon Water Park
- Kennedy Space Center
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As part of the leisure program, fun discos, sports competitions, parties, barbecues, etc. are provided.
TOP 9 best schools in Florida for foreign and Russian teenagers
- University of Miami Summer Camp – within the walls of this educational institution, foreign students independently choose additional classes to attend. The attention of foreign teenagers is offered to visit circles in acting, fine arts, fitness and much more.
- Elite language school Rennert International Miami – the educational program harmoniously combines English classes and recreation. Upon graduation, graduates significantly increase their level of English proficiency, acquire conversational communication skills. In addition, an intensive leisure program is organized especially for foreign teenagers.
- Leading language school LAL Boca Raton – An English language holiday program has been developed in which teaching is conducted in a game format, allowing foreign teenagers to significantly improve their English language proficiency. Classes are held in the format of discussions, role-playing games, as well as various trainings.
- The prestigious Windermere Preparatory School – a specific summer program has been developed, the target audience for which are future business leaders. The organization of this course is carried out jointly with institutions such as The Startup Studio, Nord Anglia Education, Rollins Crummer Graduate School of Business, SunTrust Bank.
- Florida Preparatory Academy – an English language program has been developed that is focused on the harmonious development of all aspects of English language proficiency. Target audience – foreign teenagers aged 14 to 18 years.
- American Heritage School Plantation Florida – is a top American school, which ranks 17th in the ranking of the best schools in the United States and 1st in terms of the number of National Merit Scholarship scholarships among Florida educational institutions. Foreign students who have reached the age of 11 are admitted for training. As for accommodation, foreign teenagers live in host families. Tuition starts at $45,000.
- Monteverde Academy – targeting foreign teenagers who are into sports and aspire to become holders of an American high school diploma. In addition, the elite academy has excellent infrastructural and modern equipment, while a running ground, baseball, football fields, tennis courts, a golf course and horseback riding, etc. are open for students to visit.
Tuition at Prestigious Florida Schools
The cost of studying for two weeks at the best schools in Florida ranges from $2,500 to $3,000 on average. Please note that the cost includes training within the selected educational program, meals, accommodation, as well as a leisure program that provides for excursions and entertainment.
Heritage School
“Heritage is the basis of our general vitality and all special abilities, that is, competencies, as they are now called, which are generally feasible and accessible to us. ”
(O.I. Genisaretsky)
“To the memory of your predecessor, be fair and respectful, otherwise this debt will surely be repaid to him after you.”
(Francis Bacon)
“Everyone is obliged to take part in the preservation of culture to the best of their ability. We are responsible for everything, and not someone else, and it is in our power not to be indifferent to our past. It is ours, in our common possession .”
(Dmitry Sergeevich Likhachev)
Nikolai Borisov
Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of Moscow State University
Anna Bronovitskaya
Candidate of Art History, Research Director of the Institute of Modernism
Olga Kalugina
Doctor of Art History, Head. Department of Russian Art Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts at the Russian Academy of Arts
Irina Kuvshinskaya
Researcher and translator of Latin texts, senior lecturer in the Department of Ancient Languages of the Faculty of History of Moscow State University
Nikolay Makarov
Archaeologist, historian, director of the Institute of Archeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Alexander Mozhaev
Local historian and co-founder of the “Arkhnadzor” movement, historian, art critic, architect-restorer
Dmitry Oinas
Vice President of the National Foundation “Revival of the Russian Manor” (Moscow), director of projects of the NP “City-Museum” » (Kolomna)
Boris Pasternak
Architect-restorer of the highest category, state expert in IQ. Member of the FNMS of the Ministry of Culture of Russia
Alexander Rakitin
Local historian
Olga Galanicheva
architect-restorer
Rustam Rakhmatullin
School program director, publicist, local historian, coordinator of the Arkhnadzor movement
Mikhail Allenov
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doctor of art history, professor of Moscow State University
Andrey Baldin
(1958 — 2017)
artist, writer, architect
Gennady Vdovin
(1961-2021)
Art historian, director of the Ostankino Estate Museum 9Ol000
Founder and first director of the Institute of Cultural and Natural Heritage. Likhacheva, Chairman of the Board of the OIRU
Marina Khrustaleva
Program Co-Director of the School in 2014-2017, art critic, co-founder of the Public Movement “Arhnadzor”
Dmitry Zamyatin
Candidate of Geographical Sciences, Doctor of Cultural Studies
Mikhail Ilyin
Geologist, local historian, project manager “Unknown Province”, co-editor of the project Sobory. ru
Alexandra Selivanova
Candidate of Architecture Head of the Center for the Avant-Garde of the Library “Prosveshchenie trudyushchiyushchiy”, senior researcher at the Museum of Moscow
Aleksey Slezkin
Architectural historian, moderator of the journal “Architectural heritage”
Evgeny Sosedov
City guardian, lawyer, chairman of the council of the Moscow Regional Branch of VOPIIiK
Narine Tyutcheva
Architect -schools
Andrey Chekmarev
Historian of architecture, art historian, moderator of the journal “Architectural heritage”, member of the board of the Society for the Study of Russian Manor (OIRU)
Lidia Shitova
Architect-restorer
Yuri Egorov
transport historian, coordinator of the public movement “Archnadzor”
Federica Rossi
Art critic, artist, Slavist, professor at the Institute of Art History – Max-Planck-Institut (Florence) Professor Moscow Architectural Institute
Todor Krestev
Doctor of Architecture, Professor of Cultural Heritage Protection at the University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy (Sofia, Bulgaria).
Yulia Klimenko
Candidate of Architecture, professor at Moscow Architectural Institute. Researcher of French classicism in Russian architecture
Natalia Almazova
Vice-President of the Union of Restorers of Russia.
Natalia Troskina
Historian, art critic, academic secretary at the Central Scientific and Restoration Design Workshops
Sergey Kulikov
Chief Architect of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise Central Scientific and Restoration Design Workshops
Naum Kleiman 9Ol000 Department of Archeology of Moscow Russia at the Institute of Archeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Anor Tukaeva
Founder and Director of the ProNasledie Foundation for Cultural Initiatives
Elena Ovsyannikova
Architectural and art historian. Researcher of Russian avant-garde architecture.
Pavel Ivanov
Local historian, city defender, coordinator of the Tver Code of the Tver Code
Ilya Utkin
Architect, Scenographer, photographer, schedule
Andrey Tutarikov
Chairman of the Public Council under the Tourism Department of the Yaroslavl Region 9000 9000 department of musical publications and sound recordings, musicologist, candidate of pedagogical sciences.
Konstantin Mikhailov
Member of the Council for Culture and Art under the President of the Russian Federation, member of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation, editor-in-chief of the Heritage Keepers website, coordinator of Archnadzor
Konstantin Mishurovsky
Ringer of the Moscow Kremlin. Researcher of the bell tradition and ringing specialist
Sergey Chernov
Doctor of Historical Sciences, Leading Researcher at the Institute of Archaeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Specialist in Archeology of the Moscow Region and Central Russia
Mikhail Filippov
Architect, graphic artist, member of the Union of Architects and Artists of the Russian Federation.
Vladimir Paperny
American and Russian writer, designer, art historian, culturologist, architectural historian, architectural critic.
Alexander Rappaport
Architect, architectural theorist, architectural critic, art critic, doctor of art history.
Yuri Norshtein
Soviet and Russian animator, director of animated films. People’s Artist of the Russian Federation.
Alexander Popov
Architect-restorer of the highest category, carpenter-restorer of the highest category, adviser to the RAASN, member of the scientific and methodological council of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation
Svetlana Baranova
Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor of the Russian State University for the Humanities
Felix Razumovsky Russian historian
, TV presenter. Member of the International Union of Journalists.
Natalya Bronovitskaya
(1941 – 2020)
architectural historian
ALEXEY LIDOV
Art Historian, Byzantologist, Academician of the Russian Academy of Arts, Director of the Scientific Center for Eastern Christian Culture, UNESCO expert in Kosovo
Lev Livshits
Doctor of Arts, Head of the Sector of Old Russian Art at the State Museum of Fine Arts, member of the NMS of the Russian Academy of Arts, Presidium of the Union of Restorers of Russia
Tatyana Kameneva
Head of the Department of Restoration, Faculty of Art History, Russian State University for the Humanities. Restorer of the highest category
Vladimir Kuchkin
Doctor of Historical Sciences, Chief Researcher at the Institute of Russian History of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Head of the Center for the History of Ancient Russia, IRI RAS 9Ol000 Art historian, teacher of the Classical Gymnasium at the Greek-Latin Cabinet Yu.A. Shichalina
Pavel Kryuchkov
Literary critic, essayist, editor, sound archivist. Leading researcher at the State Literary Museum.
Vera Sterlina
Writer, founder and head of the non-profit partnership “Russian Estate”. Laureate of the “Heritage Keepers” award
Marta Polyakova
Candidate of Historical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Russian State Humanitarian University, Member of the Board of the Society for the Study of the Russian Estate , architectural critic, journalist, prose writer. Editor-in-chief of the Other Moscow website
Marina Kuleshova
candidate of geographical sciences, member of the Federal Tax Service of the Ministry of Culture of Russia
Irina Drubachevskaya
Winel historian
Lev Masiel Sanchez
Architecture historian, candidate of art history, Associate Professor of the Humanities of the Higher School of Sciences
9000 , Associate Professor, Higher School of Economics
Dmitry Oparin
Journalist, Moscow expert, ethnologist. Candidate of Historical Sciences, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of History, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Lomonosov, junior research fellow at the Higher School of Economics.
Nikolai Avvakumov
sculptor, Moscow historian
Sergey Avdonin
Director of the State Museum of Ceramics and “The Manor of the XVIII century Kuskovo”
Alexander Antonov
Old Believers “Church”
Nikita Assadov 9000 Belyaeva
architect-restorer
Irina Krymova
Architect, head of the Mosproekt-2 workshop, accredited expert of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation
Irina Antanasievich
Doctor of Philology (Belgrade)
Anastasia Solovieva
Historian, participant in Arkhnadzor movement
Roman Bulavko
Local minister, participant in the public movement “Arkhnadzor”
Sergey Klychkov
Kraveda, coordinator of traffic ” Archnadzor”
Andrey Verbitsky
(1941 – 2020)
Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, Professor, Moscow State University named after M. V. M. A. Sholokhova
Sergey Kavtaradze
art critic, historian of architecture
Yuri Voitskhovsky
Chairman of the National Council for the Development of Investment Climate
Zoya Zolotnitskaya
art critic, historian of Russian architecture of the XVIII century
Alexey Ginzburg
Architect, professor of the International Academy of Architecture
(1960-2021)
writer, traveler, photographer
Marianna Evstratova
architectural historian, corresponding member of the International Academy of Architecture
Alexei Ivanov
writer (Perm)
Ivan Kazansky
sculptor, full member of the Russian Academy of Arts, chairman of the board of the Moscow Union of Arts.
Vera Kachalova
Philanthropist
Olga Kim
Historian-archivist, chief architect of the projects of workshop No. 13 “Mosproekt-2”.
Sergey Koluzakov
Architect
Alexey Komov
Architect. Member of the Union of Architects of Russia
Anastasia Kopman
Lawyer
Inna Krylova
Director of the school, project curator, coordinator of the Mospromart project
Natalya Vedernikova
Philology
Aleksei Gippius
Evgeny Kolbovsky 9000
Doctor of Geographical Sciences, Doctor of Geographical Sciences. Prof., Leading Researcher, Department of Physical Geography of the World and Geoecology, Faculty of Geology, Lomonosov Moscow State University M.V. Lomonosov
Alexander Lekae
Historian of the domestic automotive industry
Dmitry Mazein
Lawyer, member of the Arkhnadzor movement
Ivan Mitin
Russian geographer. Chief editor of the journal “Cultural and Humanitarian Geography”.
Tatyana Mozzhukhina
Head of the Department of Russian and Foreign Ceramics of the State Museum of Ceramics and Kuskovo Estate of the 18th Century
Aleksey Muraviev
Russian historian, orientalist, religious scholar, specialist in the history of Eastern Christianity, publicist.
Rostislav Novikov
Art historian, specialist in Albanian Byzantine art, photographer, White City Publishing House
Elena Olshanskaya
Founder of the White City Project Foundation
Pavel Pavlinov
Art critic, member of the Moscow Union of Artists .
Kirill Pavlov
Geographer
Alexander Privalov
Publicist, editor and director of the magazine “Expert”
Tatyana Razdolskaya
Art historian, expert on the protection, restoration and use of cultural heritage objects of the Soviet period.
Vadim Razumov
Author of the blog “Chronicle of the Russian Estate”
Natalia Rumyantseva
Legal support, coordinator of the Archnadzor movement
Sergey Rybakov
Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Science.
Alexander Ryazanov
Historian, local historian, director of the Pushkin Museum-Reserve, Bolshiye Vyazemy
Aleksey Salimov
Doctor of Arts, Leading Researcher of St. Petersburg Branch of NIITIAG RAASN.
Natalia Samoylenko
Candidate of Art History.
Irina Sedova
Art critic, manager department of sculpture of the State Tretyakov Gallery
Alexey Semenov
Academician of the Russian Academy of Education. Rector of the Moscow Institute of Open Education, Rector of the Moscow State Pedagogical University.
Galina Semenova
Lawyer
Natalia Sipovskaya
Art critic, director of the State Institute of Art Studies.
Alexander Skokan
Head of the Ostozhenka Architectural Bureau, Academician of the International Academy of Architecture
Georgy Smirnov
Head of the Sector of the Code of Monuments of Architecture and Monumental Art at the Institute of Art Studies.
Vitaly Stadnikov
Associate Professor of the A.A. Vysokovskogo
Yuri Starodubov
The owner of the Stroganovsky Salt Ambar of the XVII century in Romanov-Borisoglebsk (Tutaev)
Evgenia Twardowska
Journalist, Deputy editor-in-chief of the Supervision of the Heritage
Russian executor at Termenovka, composer, poet, poet, poet, poet, poet, poet, poet, poet, poet, poet, poet, and composer, poet, poet, poet, poet, poet, poet, poet, poet, poet, poet, poet teacher, head of the Theremin School in Russia
Maria Troshina
Editor-in-chief of the architectural magazine “Proekt international”, historian of architecture, lecturer at FII RSUH
Alena Dmitrieva
Architect-Restorer
Elena Peterson
Museum of the Moscow Hippodrome
Dmitry Yakovlev
The Architect-Restorer of the First Category (GAP) Architectural and Planning Workshop No. 6 FSUPM
Irina Trubetskoy 9000
Deputy Chairman of the Moscow Regional Branch of the All-Russian Organization for Public Opinion and Culture, Arkhnadzor coordinator
Konstantin Chamorovsky
Arkhnadzor traffic coordinator
Irina Chichkina
Tour guide, member of the Archnadzor movement
Maria Fadeeva
Architectural journalist, lecturer at MARCH
Andrey Filippov
Moderator of the portal “Cultural Monuments of Moscow and the Region”, General Director of the Center for Integrated Development JSC 9002 9002 about. Ignatius (Shestakov)
Hieromonk, historian, editor of the Serbian version of the portal Pravoslavie.Ru
Ekaterina Shorban
Expert of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, candidate of art criticism, curator of the Code of architectural monuments of the Kaluga, Tula, Lipetsk, Tambov regions.
Elena Shcheboleva
Member of the Expert Council of the Committee on Culture of the State Duma of the Russian Federation
Pavel Shulgin
Russian culturologist and economist, specialist in the field of cultural and natural heritage, economics of culture and tourism.
Denis Yudin
Deputy Chairman of the Central Council of VOOPIIK
Vsevolod Kulish
Professor of the Moscow Architectural Institute
Mikhail Talalay
Candidate of Historical Sciences, representative of the Institute of General History of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Italy. Co-founder of the city protection movement in Leningrad at 1980s.
Nikolai Ivanov
Candidate of Arts (St. Petersburg)
Sergei Rogachev
Researcher at the Faculty of Geography, Moscow State University. One of the developers of the program of school geographical education VNIK “School”
Anna Bernikova
Chairman of the Ecological and Cultural Association “Sloboda”
Yakov Bruk
Ph.D.0007
Olga Kulikovskaya-Romanova
(1926 – 2020)
The widow of the nephew of Emperor Nicholas the Second, the founder of the Russian Help Charitable Fund
Olga Pichugina
Communications Curator of the Project “Museum of the Basmann region”
Aleksey Egorkin
Activist of the Archnadzor public movement
Moskvoyvodnev
Moskvoy
Konstantin Gudkov Gudkov
Muscovite
Natalia Samover
Historian, Custodian of the Sakharov Center Museum (Moscow)
Aleksey Lyubzhin
Philologist, translator
Larisa Zhigaltsova
Ph. D.
Alexandra Veselova
Specialist in the study of the biography and work of A.T. Bolotova
Mikhail Milyutin
Historian
Marina Zherzdeva
Director of the Bogoroditsky Palace-Museum and Park
Natalya Marinicheva
Head of the Bogoroditsky Park department
Grigory Solomin
Head of the project “New Earth”
Evgeny Lukyanov
Senior researcher at the Department of Fine Materials of the State Historical Museum
Andrey Knyyshev
Writer, Director, satirist, satirist
Arsen Melitonyan
Candidate of Historical Sciences, President of the Union of Philokartists of Russia, Vice-President of the Union of Collectors of Russia
Andrey Topychkanov
Candidate of Historical Sciences, Executive Secretary of the Editorial Board of the Moscow University Bulletin. Series 12. Political Sciences”
Andrey Anisimov
Academician of the Academy of Architectural Heritage, Deputy Chairman of the Council for Temple Architecture of the Union of Architects of Russia.
Fedor Rashchevsky
Architect, curator and author of the Public Interior Design course at the British School of Design.
Kira Lazareva-Stanishcheva
Hereditary artist
Boris Sokolov
Professor of the Russian State University
Galina Charmadova
ICOM member of Russia, Head of the Central Museum of Russian Aircraft Building MiG Corporation
Architecture historian, member of ICOMOS-Russia
architect, lecturer, contractor of the Artel of Architects
Daniil Nikishin
architect, co-founder of the architectural studio Gorozhane
Natalia Sidorova
architect and partner of the architectural group DNK ag. Professor at the International Academy of Architecture in Moscow (IAAM).
Vera Radvila
fashion historian, curator of the virtual museum N.P. Lamanova
Asya Aladzhalova
fashion historian, collector, author of the Fashion in Books blog
Dmitry Bak
Director of the State Museum of History
Russian Literature named after V.