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Nautilus Middle School in Miami Beach, FL
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4301 N Michigan Ave
Miami Beach, FL 33140
Miami-Dade County
(305) 532-3481
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Dade School District
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Nautilus Middle School Enrollment, Ranking, and Statistics
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Nautilus Middle School is a public elementary school located in Miami Beach, FL in the Dade School District. It enrolls 1,030 students in grades 1st through 12th.
It has 22.4 students to every teacher.
Total Students: 1,030
Pupil/Teacher Ratio: 22.4:1
Full Time Teachers: 46
Enrollment Rank Nationally: Unranked
Enrollment Rank in Florida: Unknown
Student/Teacher Rank in Florida: Unranked
Full Time Teacher Rank in Florida: Unranked
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Nautilus Middle School Students by Gender
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School | District | |
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██ Male |
562 (55%) |
129,298 (51%) |
██ Female |
468 (45%) |
122,265 (49%) |
Nautilus Middle School Students by Ethnicity
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School | District | |
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██ Hispanic |
666 (65%) |
174,039 (69%) |
██ White |
275 (27%) |
17,872 (7%) |
██ Black |
70 (7%) |
55,006 (22%) |
██ Asian |
13 (1%) |
2,736 (1%) |
██ Two or More |
6 (1%) |
1,677 (1%) |
██ Pacific Islander |
0 (0%) |
98 (0%) |
██ American Indian |
0 (0%) |
135 (0%) |
Nautilus Middle School Free and Reduced Lunch Assistance
Outer ring represents school district
School | District* | |
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██ Free Lunch Eligible |
665 (65%) |
169,547 (67%) |
██ Not Eligible |
306 (30%) |
68,924 (27%) |
██ Reduced-Price Lunch Eligible |
59 (6%) |
13,092 (5%) |
* School District values based on schools that reported lunch assistance data |
The percentage of Nautilus Middle School students on free and reduced lunch assistance (70. 3%) is slightly higher than the state average of 61.4%. This may indicate that the area has a higher level of poverty than the state average.
Students at a participating school may purchase a meal through the National School Lunch Program. Families with incomes between 130%
and 185% of the federal poverty level are eligible for reduced price meals.
Schools may not charge more than 40¢ for reduced-price lunches, nor more than 30¢ for reduced-price breakfasts.
Students from families with incomes at or below 130% of the federal poverty level are eligible for free meals.
For 2014, a family of two needs to make an annual income below $20,449 to be eligible for free meals or below $29,100 for reduced price meals.
A family of four needs to make an annual income below $31,005 for free meals or $44,122 for reduced price meals.
Nautilus Middle School Trends Over Time
Total Students Over Time
Year | Total Students |
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2005 | 1276 |
2006 | 1100 |
2007 | 996 |
2008 | 933 |
2009 | 1099 |
2010 | 1196 |
2011 | 1150 |
2012 | 1097 |
2013 | 1026 |
2014 | 977 |
2015 | 1030 |
Student Teacher Ratio Over Time
Year | Student Teacher Ratio |
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2005 | 19 |
2006 | 17. 7 |
2007 | 17.5 |
2008 | 19.6 |
2009 | 22 |
2010 | 22.1 |
2011 | 22.1 |
2012 | 21.5 |
2013 | 21.8 |
2014 | 20.8 |
2015 | 22.4 |
Lunch Assistance Over Time
Year | Lunch Assitance |
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2005 | 0.65047021943574 |
2006 | 0.68727272727273 |
2007 | 0.66465863453815 |
2008 | 0.64201500535906 |
2009 | 0. 70154686078253 |
2010 | 0.72993311036789 |
2011 | 0.71217391304348 |
2012 | 0.76390154968095 |
2013 | 0.75146198830409 |
2014 | 0.69293756397134 |
2015 | 0.70291262135922 |
Compare Nautilus Middle School to Other Elementary Schools
Student Teacher Ratio Comparison
1,397.3% | 14.0:1 | |
1,598.0% | 16.0:1 | |
2,240.0% | 22. 4:1 |
Free and Reduced Lunch Comparison
National Average | 55.7% | |
State Average | 61.4% | |
This School | 70.3% |
Top Nearby Elementary Schools
School | Type | Grades | Students | Student Teacher Ratio | Distance |
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Nautilus Middle School Miami Beach, FL |
Public | 06 – 08 | 1,030 | 22. 4:1 | |
Mater Academy at Mount Sinai Miami Beach, FL |
Public | KG – 05 | 185 | 26.4:1 | 1 miles |
North Beach Elementary School Miami Beach, FL |
Public | PK – 05 | 1,070 | 16.2:1 | 1 miles |
Rasg Hebrew Academy Miami Beach, FL |
Private | PK – 12 | 494 | 4:1 | 1 miles |
Montessori Academy at St John’S Miami Beach, FL |
Private | PK – 02 | 92 | 7:1 | 1 miles |
Casa Dei Bambini Montessori School Miami Beach, FL |
Private | PK – 06 | 144 | 10:1 | 1 miles |
St Patrick School Miami Beach, FL |
Private | KG – 08 | 291 | 18:1 | 1 miles |
Temple Beth Shmuel Montessori Miami Beach, FL |
Private | PK – KG | 75 | 5:1 | 2 miles |
South Pointe Elementary School Miami Beach, FL |
Public | PK – 05 | 582 | 16. 6:1 | 3 miles |
Treasure Island Elementary School North Bay Village, FL |
Public | PK – 05 | 562 | 15.6:1 | 3 miles |
Fienberg/Fisher K-8 Center Miami Beach, FL |
Public | PK – 08 | 852 | 14.7:1 | 3 miles |
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REACH Too & RE students help community
Twenty RE alumni volunteered on Sept. 10 at the Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church in Coconut Grove, where they sorted, bagged and distributed food and other items to more than 300 Grove families. Headed by RE junior Carolina Hommen ’24, students, alumni and their families joined together with Joshua’s Heart Foundation for a second year of giving back to the community. The successful nonprofit was started by Joshua Williams ’18 and is on a mission to stomp out world hunger and break the cycle of poverty.
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Students at Ransom Everglades get comfortable stepping outside of their comfort zones, and learn to love the adventures every day at Ransom Everglades brings. They experience the exhilaration of discovery and make friends for life while accomplishing goals beyond their wildest imagination.
Interested in learning more about this journey, or beginning your own? Click below for more information.
Middle School
2045 South Bayshore Drive, Coconut Grove, FL 33133
Phone: 305 250 6850
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3575 Main Highway, Coconut Grove, FL 33133
Phone: 305 460 8800
Founded in 1903, Ransom Everglades School is a coeducational, college preparatory day school for grades 6 – 12 located on two campuses in Coconut Grove, Florida. Ransom Everglades School produces graduates who “believe that they are in the world not so much for what they can get out of it as for what they can put into it.” The school provides rigorous college preparation that promotes the student’s sense of identity, community, personal integrity and values for a productive and satisfying life, and prepares the student to lead and to contribute to society.
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CONGRATULATIONS to the So Flo FLoods Competition winners from Miami Beach Senior High School!! We are very proud of our STEAM partnership with So Flo Floods and MBSH. Our students did an amazing job! Please congratulate the following students:
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Shea Berman: Let’s Get This Bread: Organized the collection of excess food from supermarkets to donate to local homeless populations, as well as needy students at JFK Middle School.
Genna Grodin: I co-founded Students for Naloxone, which serves to advocate for the stocking of the opioid antagonist Naloxone (commonly known as Narcan) in K-12 public schools across Florida
Ashley Sharmat: The goal of this project is to inflict joy into these children’s lives by allowing them to meet and interact with their favorite movie characters. We have characters such as Anna, Elsa, Mickey Mouse, Spiderman, and many more popular children’s Characters.
David Frankel: This is a program that I started as a sophomore October 2017, consisting of high-school student tutors going to elementary schools’ after school care programs and working with students on their homework and helping them build up basic knowledge to ensure future success.
Victoria Moreira, Honorable Mention: I am the founder and president of Hi-Guides, a program in my school that helps new students understand the opportunities available at our school including academies and clubs
Sophia Jain: Founded a dance program at the Lotus House
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Private Schools in Miami | East-Time
America is famous for the quality of its educational programs. In particular, secondary education in the United States often leads the world’s top lists. Education in American schools will give your child the opportunity to build a successful future, learn to think and communicate in a modern way, and become the basis of his well-being and career growth. But it is far from always easy for children who study English as a foreign language to adapt to the school environment. Private schools, where education is adapted for children from other countries, will be able to help with this. There are many such institutions in Miami, so we decided to select the best private schools and provide you with information about them.
Miami Country Day School
For 78 years of existence, they have developed a special individual approach to each student. The atmosphere in MCDS is very friendly, in addition to knowledge of the main subjects of the school curriculum, students are offered a wide range of additional activities: sports sections, a theater studio, a ballet studio with professional teachers, participation in musical groups, a student radio station and much more. The school is equipped with modern computer equipment, it has comfortable sports grounds, swimming pools, an amphitheater for performances. Attentive attitude to students and their needs, focus on the versatile development of the individual and the realization of its intellectual, physical, aesthetic and social potential – this is the main mission of the Miami Country Day School. MCDS also has classes for pre-school education, where children from the age of three are accepted .
Admission to MCDS private school is done by testing through the ISEE. Tuition per year starts at $21,100 for kindergarten applicants and goes up to $37,900 for graduating grades (9-12) . This amount also includes meals for students, delivery by school bus to the door of the house, school events. Parents should purchase uniforms for their children in advance. If you want to raise a well-rounded child and instill in him the right values in life, choose Miami Country Day School for him, and East-Time will help you go through the enrollment procedure and resolve all issues with documents.
Nova Southeastern University School
Established at Nova Southeastern University, a private school provides comprehensive college preparatory education starting in kindergarten. You can send your child here from the age of 4 . A real student spirit reigns within the walls of this school: a lot of attention is paid to the independent development of the child, teachers are guided by the individual characteristics of each of the students, choosing the way of teaching that will give the highest result. At NSU School, a creative approach is valued: from the first grades, children learn the skills necessary in modern life and are able to approach problem solving using non-standard methods. For example, younger students learn how to make videos for iTunes, older students learn robotics or master the art of filmmaking. For children from other countries, special programs have been developed to help them quickly join the team and improve their spoken English. To study at NSU School, foreign students will need to provide a TOEFL, IELTS or PTE certification certificate, and then pass an interview via Skype. Tuition starts at $19,500 for preschool education and goes up to $31,100 for Global Scholars International Students Program students. The price for the academic year includes daily lunches .
American Heritage School
American Heritage School offers its students a classic American education that allows them to enter any college or university. School teachers try to prepare their wards for entry into adulthood in the best possible way. In this they are helped by modern classroom equipment, original teaching methods, specialized programs for applicants to medical, law or engineering faculties, and a personalized approach to learning for each child. In this school, special emphasis is placed on mathematical disciplines, jurisprudence, and dramatic art. For young technicians and architects there are research laboratories for practical training.
For foreign students, special curricula have been developed, thanks to which children can quickly join the general team, improve the necessary subjects and spoken language for full communication and study. A private school in Miami has two branches – in Boca Raton and Plantation. For parents planning to study their children at the American Heritage School, there are excursion tours around the school. Tuition starts at $22,456 for Kindergarten, starting at age three, and goes up to $28,266 for Grade .
Pine Crest School
Pine Crest School is considered one of the best private schools in Miami. This educational institution was founded in 1934, and since then has been popular with parents seeking to provide their children with a better future. The school is focused on classical family values, here children are not only given knowledge in basic subjects, but also strive for their harmonious physical and moral development. At Pine Crest School, your child will be able to learn French, Spanish, Chinese, master choreography or theater skills, play golf, basketball, baseball under the supervision of the best coaches and teachers. After graduating from this school, graduates receive a bachelor’s degree. Pine Crest starts at the age of four (preschool groups are available). The price of a year of study at Pine Crest School costs from $ 21,155 per year (for kindergarten) and reaches $ 31,030 (the cost of a year of study in graduation classes). This amount includes meals, textbooks and classes in sports sections . If you want your child to study at one of the most prestigious institutions in South Florida, prepare the documents for admission in advance! And the East-Time agency will be able to help you with filing documents, passing an interview and filling out the necessary paperwork.
Gulliver Schools
This private school has over 2,000 students on four campuses. Gulliver Schools teachers strive to instill in them an interest in the most modern sciences: the school has educational programs in biomedical sciences, technical disciplines, litigation and many other areas. A feature of Gulliver Schools is the small classes in which children are engaged, from preschool to college. You can enroll in preschool groups from the age of three . After graduating from Gulliver Schools, your child can easily enter any university in America, and the school has special partnerships with Miami Dade College, the University of Miami and Florida International University: within the framework of general programs, Gulliver Schools students can immediately be enrolled in one of these universities. As in other private schools, a lot of time is devoted to the physical development of children and the realization of their creative potential.
To enroll in Gulliver Schools, you must complete an online application, pay an entry fee of $100, provide a copy of your child’s birth certificate or passport, an immigration card, and a valid visa. Then all students fill out a questionnaire, pass interviews and take entrance tests. The cost of studying at Gulliver Schools depends on the class. It is $15,320 a year for preschool and goes up to $33,650 a year for high school .
Ransom Everglades School
Located in Coconut Grove, Ransom Everglades School boasts 110 years of history. It is considered one of the best private schools in Miami. The school management calls its mission to provide students with such an educational environment in which intellectual development and academic success will be accompanied by concern for the physical, cultural and personal development of each student. At Ransom Everglades School, children and teenagers not only master academic disciplines: 80% of all students are engaged in clubs dedicated to art and creativity, 90% attends sports sections. The peculiarity of the Ransom Everglades school is that everyone who has completed primary education can attend it, that is, admission is from grade 6 and older .
While studying at Ransom Everglades School, your child will be able to visit Washington and Philadelphia, visit Quebec and Puerto Rico, and in high school go to Iceland, Haiti, see Spain, Ireland, France, China, as part of educational tourism programs. Admission to Ransom Everglades School occurs after filling out the form on the site and passing the SSAT test. In order to start studying in 2018, you need to submit documents and test results before December 2017. The cost of a year of study at Ransom Everglades School is $36840 .
Choosing a private school is a responsible decision for all parents. It is not easy to make it, especially if the child is going to study in another country. To help you make such a choice, consider all the best options for Miami schools, assist in filling out all the documents for admission and clarify all organizational issues, East-Time concierge agency specialists, who have extensive experience in solving such problems, will be able to help you. Entrust the future of your child to the best private school teachers in Miami!
Top 7 Language Schools in Miami in 2022 (from $275)
Top 7 Language Schools in Miami in 2022 (from $275)
OHC Miami
10 reviews
“Excellent, the school was an important experience for Mauro Sergio”
“Amazing”
We opened our doors in Miami Beach in the spring of 2011. As with other Sol schools, we offer a full range of English language programs in addition to teacher training, and comprehensive programs for teenagers.
Because we are known for some of the busiest and most exciting business schools around, you can bet our Miami school is an unbeatable place!
OHC Miami is located in a historic building that was built in 1920s, during the Art Deco era. The building has been beautifully redesigned and is the perfect home for OHC Miami. Just minutes from the Ocean Drive shopping area and 450 meters from the world famous South Beach and the Atlantic Ocean!
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Atlantis University
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“Great experience”
ATLANTIS University, accredited in the US by the ACCSC, is located in Miami, Florida. As an institution of higher education whose goal is to develop qualified professionals who are willing and able to participate in today’s competitive world, ATLANTIS UNIVERSITY, through its School of Business, School of Computer Science and Technology, School of Engineering and School of Health, strives to provide quality education through the use of modern pedagogical methods, which include active participation in the classroom in order to develop interaction between teachers and students; enabling students to tackle a variety of business and social challenges with creativity, responsibility and purpose, and to prepare students for the demands of a competitive global marketplace.
Different levels of programs are offered:
1. Degree programs:
School of Business:
Master of Science in Business Administration (MBA)
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Main concentrations on:
international Business
Marketing and Public Relations
business economics
health management
Research Fellow in Business Administration
Research Fellow in International Business
School of Computer Science and Technology:
Master of Science in Information Technology (MIT)
Bachelor of Science in Management Information Systems
Researcher in the field of computer information technology
School of Engineering:
Master of Science in Computing
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
School of Health:
Master of Science in Health Management
ATLANTIS Language Institute
Intensive English Program (Levels 1-5)
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OHLA Schools
13 reviews
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“I loved every second of my trip”
OHLA operates one of the largest ESL programs in the Miami area. Our school can accommodate over 350 students and for those taking university and exam preparation courses, OHLA provides a Postgraduate Learning Center fully equipped with smart whiteboards for interactive learning.
OHLA occupies the entire 18th floor in a beautiful location overlooking the bay in the heart of Miami. With ocean views from the front yard and city views from the back yard.
Each classroom is equipped with a flat screen TV, computers and full wireless internet access to help our teachers deliver innovative and interactive learning experiences.
OHLA has over 25 classrooms and 3 computer labs. Students at OHLA have free access to the pools, hot tubs, and gym. OHLA students can also check in to our wellness center and enjoy yoga, aerobics and powerlifting classes.
OHLA offers a wide range of accommodation services, from host family accommodation to accommodation in 3 different student residences, one on campus and two off campus, within walking distance of our school.
Over the years, OHLA has grown into a leader in the ESL field, guiding its international students on a path of professional and personal growth. Students from over 60 countries become part of this institution that prides itself on:
• Highly accredited program
• Star quality faculty and student services
• Wide range of accommodation options (homestay and 3 student residences)
• Its incomparable capabilities
Join one of Miami’s leading language schools!
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Language On Miami School
12 reviews
“It was great and I would love to come back.”
“My experience with Language On was incredible. Super prepared and attentive teachers!”
The Language On English Unlimited program is accredited by the CEA (Commission on Accreditation of English Language Programs), which is recognized by the US Secretary of Education for accrediting English language programs and institutions.
AVAILABLE LEVELS
Level 1 (A1 Starter / Beginner)
Level 2 (A2 Elementary)
Level 3 (B1 Pre-Intermediate)
Level 4 (B1 + Intermediate)
Level 5 (B2 Upper Intermediate)
Level 6 (C1 Advanced)
Advanced TOEFL (C2 Advanced)
The Language On Signature Course is the Unlimited English Program, an intense intensive language course designed to meet the needs of a diverse group of English learners. Students from all over the world speak English fluently with this exciting English program that offers both intensive and semi-intensive English lessons with convenient scheduling options (classes available in the morning and afternoon). The Language On’s English Unlimited course is an excellent choice for beginner, intermediate and advanced international students who need to acquire real-world English skills for personal, academic and professional success in today’s globalized world.
ESL (English as a Second Language) Program with 6 levels
Optional Advanced TOEFL iBT module upon completion of Level 6
Each level includes 13 weeks of study
Lessons for beginners, intermediate and advanced students
The entire program can be completed in 91 week
English lessons in the morning and afternoon
Students from all over the world
Intensive and semi-intensive English courses
The English Unlimited General English program takes a comprehensive skills approach, giving students the opportunity to develop their English speaking, listening, reading and writing skills during each lesson. Before starting the program, all students take a comprehensive placement test to determine which entry level best suits their learning needs. Upon successful completion of one or more levels, students are issued an official Certificate of Completion, indicating their progress in learning English.
Fully accredited intensive English program
Improve your speaking, listening, reading and writing skills in every class
Successful students receive an official certificate of completion
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Learn English & Live in Your Teacher’s Home in Miami with Home Language International
Learn English & live in your private teacher’s home around Miami with Home Language International!
Home Language International (HLI) is a family-run business offering language courses in more than 20 languages in over 30 countries worldwide, including English lessons at an experienced private teacher’s home in USA. More than 5,000 students take advantage of our services every year. Ian Josephs, Danielle Josephs, their 5 adult children and an expert team of dedicated staff all put in very long hours for HLI.
You stay in an experienced teacher’s family home, have one-to-one English lessons and then continue to use the language during the rest of your stay in Miami. Because you are the only student, you are guaranteed individual attention. The lessons are completely designed for you, so the teacher will focus exactly on what you need. Mealtime conversation, television and social contacts are all in English.
All of our teachers in USA have a university degree (or equivalent) and/or a recognized teaching certificate. All teachers have been visited by one of our local organizers. Their qualifications have been checked and their homes throughly inspected. During your stay in Miami, a local organizer will monitor your progress and make sure your experience is both happy and successful.
Home Language International (HLI) is accredited by the Accreditation Body for Language Services (ABLS), Association of Language Travel Organizations (ALTO), and UNOSEL.
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InFluent: Miami
The host are located in Miami and surrounding areas.
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Ironhack Miami
Our campus is integrated into Building.co, Miami’s latest tech workspace.
We offer intensive programming and design courses using the latest web and mobile technologies and believe that the best way to learn to code is to actually code. You can choose between our web development course which lasts 9weeks, or our UX/UI Design course which lasts 8 weeks.
Our goal is to help our students achieve tangible results by providing the most hands-on and hands-on experience possible. Our curriculum is constantly reviewed and tested to keep up with the most advanced developments in the industry.
We offer career services with a 75% placement rate in the first 3 months after graduation.
The week of recruitment takes place immediately after graduation. During this week, top companies visit our campus to conduct both live and mock interviews, give coding assignments, assess our student progress, and other active feedback for Ironhack alumni.
What makes Miami different?
A growing city for startups
Miami is one of the fastest growing startup cities in America, second only to Austin, Texas. In the building of Building.co, the most modern collaboration space in the heart of Miami, you will be at the epicenter of this vibrant startup city.
International Center
With the largest foreign-born population of any US city, Miami has become an international technology and business hub. Ironhack Miami students and staff will walk you through the many opportunities that make Miami so unique.
Global Arts Center
Home to the largest art fair in America (Art Basel Miami Beach), Miami has become a thriving cultural hub for both the US and the world. Best of all, we are only 10 minutes drive from Miami’s artistic home, Wynwood.
Work hard and have fun
We all know that it is impossible to work all the time. Whether you’re looking for world-class nightclubs, pubs with cool beers, or beach parties during the day, Miami has some of the world’s best entertainment alternatives within walking distance of our campus.
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Newly Reviewed English Language Schools in Miami
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ENGLISH COURSE TYPES
What type of English course are you looking for?
Whether you are a student, a business professional, or a traveler, there is a course in Miami that is right for you. There are English courses of any length, for all levels of language proficiency and for all ages. To get started, simply select a course from the list below.
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General English courses
General English courses for adults who want to improve their speaking, listening, reading and writing in English. Courses are usually designed for ages 16 and over. There are courses lasting from 2 to 48 weeks, usually intensive courses in Miami include 30 lessons per week.
Intensive courses
Standard courses
Vacation courses
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English courses. Preparing for tests
English: Exam Preparation courses are designed for students who want to prepare for English tests to improve their job prospects or university entrance.
TOEFL
TOEIC
IELTS
FCE
ICFE
CAE
TKT
CPE
PT
BeC
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PTE Youarners
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GMAT
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Business Courses
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One-on-one business English lessons for business people and professionals who want to learn English as quickly as possible with a private English language teacher.
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Group lessons
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Professional English courses
Professional English courses are designed for professionals who want to study English in specific areas such as business, medicine, law, aviation and hospitality.
Nurses
Medical English
Doctors
Legal English
Lawyers
Aviation English
Pilots
Hospitality English
Air traffic controllers
Travel agencies
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Special English courses
Special English courses for those who want to learn English and take part in sports, culinary and other activities.
Tennis
Archery
Sports
Golf
Sightseeing
Culture
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English courses by group size
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Seasonal English courses
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- Year-round courses
English courses by intensity
- Intensive courses
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English courses by class time
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Solebury school Camps
The school’s campus is located on 140 acres in rural Pennsylvania, where Solebury students and faculty share an exciting learning experience. This unique approach to education is not an accident, but a cornerstone of Soleberi’s educational philosophy.
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Perkiomen School, Summer Camp
Perkiomen Summer offers interesting courses designed to keep young people interested during the summer months. The Perkiomen Summer experience not only promotes academic excellence, but also creates a lasting impression of an unforgettable summer.
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from 1,650.00$
FLS International Summer camps
Choose any destination in America and get an unforgettable vacation, learning English. You will be able to explore America with all its cultural features.
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Lake Mary Preparatory School, Summer Camps
Lake Mary Preparatory School was founded in 1999 and continues to be one of the premier private, international, preparatory schools in Seminole County, serving children in grades three through twelfth.
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Miami International University of Art and Design, Online Classes
Are you a high school student looking to dive into college-level creative classes? The Miami Art Institute curriculum provides interested middle and high school students with the opportunity to immerse themselves in courses in design, media arts, fashion, and cooking.
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from $399
Summer camp, New York, St. John’s University
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Kaplan, Los Angeles
Kaplan International School of English for 18+ students in Los Angeles, Westwood. Westwood is as exclusive as the neighboring luxury Beverly Hills and Bel Air…
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from $450/week
Kaplan, Chicago
Kaplan International School of English in Chicago will give you unforgettable impressions and emotions from learning. ..
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New Mexico Military Institute, Roswell, USA
Private military boarding school 14+. The only state-supported cadet high school in the US where they can…
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from 51000 $/year
Lake Mary Preparatory school, Orlando, USA
Private boarding school in Orlando 15+. The school provides an opportunity to go to partner…
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Nord Anglia Education, Windermere School, Orlando, USA
Elite school in Orlando 9+. The educational institution has created an environment conducive to the development of students…
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Nord Anglia Education, Leman Manhattan School, New York, USA
Prestigious school in the heart of New York 9+. One of the few boarding schools in the US to offer…
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Solebury school, USA
Coeducational boarding school for children 13+. Prestigious American school that gladly welcomes students…
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Perkiomen School, Pennsburg, USA
Private school in USA 7+. The school is located on a vast campus near Philadelphia…
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$54,340 per year
Buffalo Seminary, New York, Girls’ High School
Buffalo Seminary (SEM) is a private boarding school for girls in Buffalo, New York, USA. Founded in 1851, SEM…
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$625/week
EC New York
School of English for 16+ students. EC New York provides an unforgettable metropolitan experience and the opportunity to…
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New York Film Academy
New York Film Academy for 18+ students. A significant aspect of what makes NYFA unlike any other performing and visual arts school is the extraordinary diversity of students…
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New York Language Center, Jackson Heights, Queens
New York English School for 18+ students. Queens NYLC offers an intimate learning environment for people on a budget…
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New York Language Center, Uptown
New York English school for 18+ students. NYLC- Manhattan, Uptown is located in the beautiful Upper West Side. This area is filled with charming shops. ..
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TOP-8 best schools in Miami, Florida
An excellent school education is the first step towards a bright, rich, interesting life filled with everyday achievements and discoveries. After completing a course of study at one of the seven best private schools in Florida, graduates easily enter prestigious universities in Europe and the USA. The level of education in schools is guaranteed to be high.
Florida is an amazing region with a mild climate and beautiful nature, where life is easy and comfortable. This is why its people love their state. The school system here has important features and differs from what other states offer. The duration of the school course has been increased by one year, so students study not for 11, but for 12 years. For senior classes, in-depth programs have been developed – Advanced Placement (AP). They are designed to prepare for entering the university, since the amount of knowledge in specialized subjects corresponds to the first year of the university.
1. American Heritage School
The boarding school is excellently organized for living, studying, and also playing sports. It has two branches, one of which is located in the city of Plantanion, the other – in Delray Beach. Both cities are located near Miami – half an hour and an hour away, respectively. The school accepts children not only from America, but also from other countries of the world. From the age of 11 they enter the middle school (Middle School), grades 6 to 8. High School runs from 9to 12th grade.
The most famous and most prestigious school in Florida provides excellent training in mathematics and science subjects. High school students improve in one of the professional areas, including medicine, computer science, law and others. For many years, the school has been ranked 1st in terms of the number of National Merit Scholarship scholarship holders.
2. Windermere Preparatory School
The boarding school is one of the well-known educational institutions in the country and abroad in preparation for studying at a university. Its great advantage is membership in the Meritas family group, an international organization that includes elite schools in America and Europe.
Each student is guaranteed a personal and specialized approach to learning, resulting in the highest potential of students. The professionalism of teachers, as well as a perfect set of advanced tools in the field of education, is what ensures the effectiveness of training. In addition to school subjects, students are engaged in creativity, develop and maintain physical fitness, participate in extracurricular activities and social life events.
3. Montverde Academy
The school is famous for its long history and glorious traditions. Her profile is extended academic programs, as well as advanced physical education and sports.
The school has developed more than 30 advanced programs (Advanced Placement level) in various subjects. Students specialize in any field of knowledge – from music theory or linguistics to computer technology and natural sciences. Programs include seminars and lectures with guest speakers, as well as internships in your country and abroad.
Each student is guaranteed assistance in choosing a higher education institution, when applying and processing documents.
4.Saint John Paul II Academy
The school opened in 1980 and was named after Pope John Paul II. Today, over 400 students study here.
The school curriculum includes 39 subjects. Students choose the level that they can. For those who are aimed at in-depth development, special STEM courses are offered – in the field of engineering, physics, mathematics, programming. Final grades in 12 subjects are accepted at universities such as Lynn University and St. Thomas University.
A very advanced program in journalism has been developed for the humanities. Students train in TV production in a professionally equipped media studio.
It should be noted that 98% of graduates not only enter universities, but also receive scholarships.
5.IMG Academy
The school has existed for over 30 years and specializes in training professional athletes. Students not only improve their sports skills, but also develop in a complex way. The educational institution sees its task in ensuring that future great athletes develop harmoniously, broadening their horizons and improving as a person.
School graduates have repeatedly won the Olympics and other international competitions. Among them are famous tennis players Andre Agassi and Maria Sharapova, football player Cam Newton, basketball player Josh Green and others.
6. North Broward Preparatory School
The boarding school was founded in the middle of the last century and is located in Cocanut Creek, Florida. During this time, it has gained a reputation as an institution where talented teachers give all their strength to the comprehensive development of students, educating in them both the desire for success and personal growth, and civic responsibility.
Foreign students study basic subjects, including English. They are given the opportunity to play sports, music, creative disciplines. If the student’s abilities exceed the standard level, he is assisted by a special department – Light House Point Academy. It works on the principle of “school within a school”.
A landscaped area, where there are even fountains, is one of the advantages of the school. There are also picturesque lakes, on the banks of which it is so pleasant to relax, take a jog or do exercises.
Study is the most important, but not the only area of application of the forces of students. They take part in extracurricular activities, actively socialize, which helps with subsequent admission to the university.
7. Saint Andrews School
In the city of Boca Raton, which is located just 10 km from the Atlantic coast, the school of St. Andrews is located. For students, the best conditions for education, creative development, as well as improving physical performance are created here.
The school teaches not only basic subjects, but there are 24 advanced programs (Advanced Placement). There are also academic courses IB – International Baccalaureate. With such a store of knowledge, school graduates are gladly accepted by the best universities in the country.
8. Pine Crest School
School campuses are located in Fort Lauderdale and Boca Raton. Pine Crest School opened in 1934 and offers education to children and teenagers 4-18 years old, from the pre-kindergarten level to the 12th grade of the school, inclusive. At the moment, about 2,700 students study on both campuses.
The teachers of the school care about the all-round development of children, and therefore, in addition to the general education program, they conduct classes on critical thinking, creativity, technology, communication and collaboration.
The primary goal of the school board is to develop in children and adolescents the imagination, curiosity, desire to learn, the ability to think independently and cope with everyday life’s difficulties. As well as adaptability, empathy and understanding of how real life works.
The 2020 Jay Mathews Challenge ranked Pine Crest #1 in its district. Newsweek’s The Top STEM High Schools 2020 ranked Pine Crest School #1 in Florida, #7 nationally in the private school category, and #19 overall in the US.
Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Public School: How Sunny Isles Beach Public School Works
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Is it possible to place a child in a local school during a family vacation, how is the safety of students ensured, what is a school rating and how is it built – we discussed these and many other questions with Commissioner of the City of Sunny Isles Beach Larisa Svechina (Sunny Isles Beach Comissioner Larisa Svechin) and Sunny Isles Beach City Manager Christopher J. Russo (Sunny Isles Beach City Manager Christopoher J. Russo) on the example of the only public school in Sunny Isles Beach (public school) – Norman S. Edelcup / Sunny Isles Beach K-8.
– One of the main concerns of parents now is the issue of safety at school. How is security now ensured? Has the city taken any action since the tragic events at Parkland High in February of this year?
Larisa Svechina (L.S.): I can say that we have a lot of police officers. No school has as many police officers on duty as ours. The Sunny Isles Beach Police Department is located just a few meters from the school. If, God forbid, something happens, the police can very quickly come to school on foot. They participate in various training programs. For example, we organized a special training program for our police officers to prevent massacres in schools (active shooter program). In addition to police officers, community center staff also receive this training. This is very important, since the students are actually both in the school itself and in the community center. I have prepared a security package for our school: among other things, it says that all doors in the school must be closed, and that all children must have an ID card – an identity card. In addition to students, these cards should also be in general for all people who come to school for work or for some other reason. In this way, we will know who is at the school so that there are no situations where one of those who used to go to school or looks like a student, but is not one, could get into the school grounds. This ID-card works on the principle of “one entry, one exit”. Also, students are trained in evacuation in the event of a fire and exercises in case an intruder enters the building.
Larisa Svechina / Photo: Andrew Goldstein
– Is it planned to install metal detectors in the school?
Christopher Russo (R.R.): The Miami-Dade County School Police Department Superintendent, in a recent meeting, referred to the impossibility of installing such equipment due to its high cost, and also because this device constantly there must be a dedicated staff member. With a large number of students passing through a metal detector, and we have almost 2,000 children in our school, this will inevitably create problems. For example, if someone has something “beeping” in their backpack, it will create difficulty for other students to pass.
– How does the school cope with so many students? Is there enough space for everyone?
PS: I want to say right away that the school was not designed for such a large number of students. Initially, it was designed to train 1600 children in it. As soon as their number exceeded 1800, the school was overcrowded and the administration was forced to convert the available space into classrooms. In large rooms, for example, in a music class, it is possible to organize a so-called “double class” – a double classroom, in which 40 children study under the guidance of two teachers. In such conditions, the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th grades study, and, as a mother who sees all this, I can say that this is a big problem, and it arose not because for the fact that a large number of children live in our city. It arose from the fact that people come on vacation, and they know that children can be enrolled in a local school. They also believe that they can not try as hard in the learning process as local children – for example, you can not do homework. Such tourist parents simply want their children to learn English, and, for example, math is no longer so important to them.
– Does the school somehow control the process of registering children from families who came to Miami on vacation?
PS: Here we have six such children enrolled in school yesterday, and the administration knows that they will leave soon. Also, we are now checking the correspondence of the addresses indicated in the data of the students with the real address of their residence. As for the territory and the expansion of the school or the construction of another school, I can say this: usually in order to build a school, you need to have 10 acres (about 4 hectares. – Approx.ed.) of building land. Every school should have its own green space, but the park our kids use is not a school park, it’s a city park that we have to use because there’s no more space. Same with high school. Residents ask: why is it not there? There is only one answer: because we do not have a place. And there will never be a high school, unless someone wants to sell us the land on which the Winston Towers buildings are located. We are also often asked why in our city, which collects so much in taxes thanks to the property tax, this money does not go to our school. People think like this: why, when I pay so many taxes and see that a significant part of the income goes to the school system on the tax record, I don’t see any changes? The answer is, because this money is not going to the school in Sunny Isles Beach, this money is going to all the schools in all of Miami-Dade County.
– How does the city help the school?
PS: The city always helps the school if it needs something. We are allowed to do some projects that other schools might not be allowed to do. For example, we have now launched the address verification project, which I mentioned earlier. There are two people who do this, and the city pays them for this work. They check the addresses listed in the student’s data with the real address of his residence. Literally, one of them goes from house to house, from apartment to apartment, knocks on doors and checks whether this or that child lives at this address. If in this way we fail to expel at least 20% of the children, then we will not be able to build a new school. We plan to build an additional building of the City Government Center, and there, on the upper floors, there will be a middle school (middle school). It will not be a new school, but part of the school we already have: a middle school starting in the 6th grade. But the problem is that the city commission will not give consent to the construction until it is sure that those children who do not live permanently in Sunny Isles Beach will not come to this school again. There is such an English proverb: “Build it, and they will come” – If you build it, they will come, and it will definitely happen, so we had to take such measures that I have already told about.
– Many people think that having come here for 2-4-6 months on vacation, they can easily enroll their child in a public school. This is not true?
PS: If parents want their children to study here, they must prove that they really live here. In America, no one has the right to ask why you are here, what is your immigration status. But at the same time, people should know that if they are here, for example, on a tourist visa, on a business visa, or, for example, their parents have a student visa, but their children do not, and at the same time they decide to send their children to a local school, then when the immigration office finds out about it, they will be in trouble. For example, they will no longer be allowed into the US. But if, upon entering the country, you tell an immigration officer that you intend to enroll your child in a local public school, and then go to the Miami-Dade County Schools Office and pay $9000, then in this case the child can study here. Another option is also possible – your child must obtain a student visa in advance. But at the same time, if the family came here, applied for a green card, and really lives in Sunny Isles Beach while their documents are being considered, then their child can study in a public school. You understand, the visa rules are very strict. It is worth lying at least once, and that’s it, you will never get a visa again.
Center: City Manager Christopher Russo. Right: Commissioner Larisa Svechina. Left: Assistant City Manager Susan Simpson.
PS: Every child who goes to a public school is counted by the state, and a certain amount of money is allocated from Tallahassee, the capital of the state of Florida, which goes to the district. Ultimately, the taxpayers pay for it all. It turns out that children from those families that pay taxes, and from those that do not, “mix” and go to the same school. This is a big problem for us, because Miami-Dade County is a donor county: we pay a lot of taxes, but in fact we receive less money than other counties.
– What steps is the school currently taking to verify if a particular child is eligible to attend Sunny Isles Beach School?
PS: Many people come with false documents, we already know this very well. As I said, we have one person who checks documents, and another person goes home. He drives every day and checks the address he was given and the address we learned. If, for example, he knocked on the door and sees that some grandmother lives there and there are no children there, then we exclude these children from school. Because there are people who live, for example, in Hallandale Beach, and their grandmother lives in Winston Towers in Sunny Isles Beach, and when our man knocks on the door and sees that only this grandmother lives there, then it becomes clear that the child does not live there. This means that this child will no longer study at our school. For example, summer is coming soon (the interview was conducted in May 2018. – Ed.), and we know those children who live in other cities, but study at our school and, since it is now the end of the school year, we do not Let’s kick them out, because it’s too late. But in the summer these children will be expelled from school. If they wish to return in August for the new school year, they will need to re-apply and prove they live there.
– What are the risks for providing false documents?
HP: Nothing. Of course, everywhere it is written that this cannot be done, but our school is considered so good that people are ready to do everything possible to get here. Although I can say that the Bal Harbor school has better scores than ours, and the Aventura school has the same scores as ours. One day I was talking to people who I knew lived in Hallandale, and I asked them: why don’t you build a school there, like we did here? But they could not answer this question for me, and none of those with whom I spoke could answer it for me. But it’s possible to do it! Our school is only 10 years old, and before that no one even thought that a school could be built here, because there was no place for building.
– Tell us a little about the history of the school in Sunny Isles Beach?
C.R.: Where the school now stands, there used to be one building with 40 apartments for rent, owned by a certain Canadian, and there was also a small plot of building land owned by two private faces. I don’t remember the exact amount, but it seems to me that the total cost of the land was about $10 million, probably a little more, maybe $12 or $13 million. The city invested $12 million in the construction of the school, then another $2 million, the other part of the amount was allocated by the Department of Schools. In 2013, the city also provided $2 million for 12 new classrooms. Thus, the city spent $14 million on the school.
HP: How this land was obtained: it is called imminent domain. This is the case when the state can come and say that it needs specific land to improve the living conditions of people living in the city. This can only be done to construct buildings such as a police station or a school. Hallandale Beach can do the same. I saw that they have a lot of free building plots on which they can build a school. But if all the parents who live there send their children to our school, then they have no reason to go to the authorities of Hallandale Beach and ask them to build a school. But they have such a right. They pay taxes in this city, but their taxes go to another school that their children don’t go to. I also wanted to say that the city had to build on the fifth floor and the school turned out to be five-story, and this is very inconvenient, because this floor is not directly connected to the building. My child, for example, who studies at this school, has classes on the fourth floor, and then he needs to get to the fifth, where there are other lessons, and in order to get there, he needs to go to another building. I looked at his report card and thought: why is he always late for these classes? And this happens because he runs from one building to another.
– The question of the quality of education. Does an increase in the number of students affect the quality of education they receive?
HP: This is a difficult question. First of all, how can you find out? As for the scores, they are high, the number of students does not affect this. It has gotten better in recent years. But I would say that when my older child studied, he received more knowledge. Maybe he didn’t get the highest scores, but he had more time to do something interesting. I remember that in the first grade they had to read some newspaper or magazine with their parents, some news about current events and then write a short note about it, after which they should stand up and talk about the event in class. And this is at 6 years old! I thought it was so great that it gives children so much. But now they don’t even do this in grades 3-4, because there simply isn’t time for it, and this was quite recently, in 2011. There is no time, because everything must be done quickly, quickly, and this does not depend on the school. This is called a pacing guide, a curriculum that schools receive from the district. When I studied here after I came from the Soviet Union, Florida was ranked the forty-ninth of all states in America in terms of education for young children. Now Miami-Dade County is the second of all the states of America. I do not think that our children are much smarter, they just can figure it out much faster now.
– Has it become more difficult for teachers to work, given the increased number of students?
HP : When I talk to teachers, they say it’s hard for them. They cannot teach the way they want. For example, my youngest, who is 5 years old, has a grade in physical education on the record, and I think what grades there can be, they just play in the street, and it was written: “Excellent. Vanya can run with his hands and his feet going in two different directions” – Excellent. When Vanya runs, his arms and legs move in different directions. How else can you run? If your arms and legs move in the same direction, you will fall. But still, I think that our children get more from their parents than from school. Parents who came from the Soviet Union are used to the fact that after school their children study music, karate, attend additional classes, and they should always get good grades. Because of this, the level of education looks so high.
– Is the further fate of graduates somehow monitored? Where do they go next?
L.S.: I asked about this just today. High schools keep track of where graduates go. For example, they might give information like this: Ten of our graduates went to Pennsylvania State University. But they cannot say: ten of our graduates, residents of the city of Sunny Isles Beach, went to this university. You will not know about this unless you specifically look at the information about each graduate. And since our school is only 10 years old, we don’t have those numbers yet. All I can say is that my niece received a college scholarship. My sister always told her that she can only get good grades. But we cannot answer this specific question yet. I expect that yes, they get into good universities. I hope this will be the case with my children.
– How objective are the ratings that currently exist? Do they show how well children are doing on tests, or do they speak about the level of education itself?
HP: This is what is called a philosophical question. I can say that from the third grade, children begin to take tests that are taken into account for their further studies. Therefore, for example, if in the third grade a child scores less than three points on a test, then this child should stay for the second year in the third grade, even if he studied perfectly and he has all the “A” grades in the report card. Such a position is always based on some kind of scientific study, and in this case, there is a study that says that if a child’s reading skill is below average in the third grade, then his chances of graduating from high school are only about 16%. Therefore, the third grade is a very important indicator of what the child’s success will be in the future. Maybe this way you can infer the level of education: based on how well the third graders do on the test.
CR: It’s funny because my son, who dropped out of high school, is now taking an online course to get his high school diploma. He is dyslexic and a slow reader, but he has a fairly high IQ. In terms of teaching, he is very capable.
PS: You can also send your child to summer school to prepare for the test again and then try to take the test again. Now there are many scholarships that your child can receive, and you can hire a tutor with this money. Let’s go back to the level of education. There is a scoring system for assessing the level of knowledge, which consists of a combination of different indicators. How it works: The first measure is raw scores, also called “dirty” scores, which are the total scores for all students. Then the results of those students who live here for less than two years, for example, those who came here from another country, are removed from this indicator. As a result, the indicators of the level of knowledge of the humanities and the language are increasing, but the indicator of knowledge of the exact sciences is falling, since Russian-speaking students always have a high level of knowledge in mathematics. After that, the indicators of students with disabilities are excluded. Their results are considered separately. And finally, you get additional points for the number of additional subjects in the high school program that students go to. For example, my son is in the seventh grade and has four subjects from the high school curriculum. He takes classes in two of them, and he studies the other two subjects through an online learning program. This gives a very big bonus. As for the objectivity of such a system, I can say that in other schools the calculation of the level of education is carried out in the same way. Why is it necessary to exclude the results of those children who have lived in the country for less than two years? Because if you leave their results, it will not be fair for those areas where there are a lot of immigrants – it will look like they have a low level of intelligence. But this is not so, they just do not know English well yet. On the contrary, they are very, very capable.
– Are there any problems with the integration of Russian-speaking children?
HP: I would say no. We have so many Russian children here that even my American acquaintances want their own children to learn Russian because all their friends speak Russian. I can say that this is very different from the situation that our family faced when we moved to the USA in 1979. We were very scared because everyone spoke only Spanish. Of course, there are many areas in Florida that still have the same situation. This is probably the main reason why those who move to Florida want to live in Sunny Isles Beach. I think this is a big mistake because I learned English 6 months after moving. I even have audio recordings, because my sisters and I recorded everything then. Within a year, I had no accent. This is especially felt in Miami-Dade County, because here everyone has some kind of accent. Here it’s normal, but in the rest of America it’s different. It may seem that Miami-Dade County is not America at all. And those with an accent have it harder. For example, for my mother, when she is talking to someone. Usually, when you have an accent, people yell at you because they think you can’t hear them well and don’t understand them. So I think it’s better for kids to go to a school where most of the kids speak English and the teachers only speak English. For my family, it was just the opposite – we returned from New York because I wanted my children to know Russian. Therefore, answering the question about integration, I can answer: no, there is no such problem.
C.R.: There are no problems with integration. I started working here in 2000, and there was already a Russian-speaking community here. Obviously, then its size was much smaller than it is now. Personally, it seems to me that over the past 18 years, the integration process has been quite successful. For me, this situation is no different from the integration of the Latin American community.
– What is the ratio of English-speaking, Spanish-speaking and Russian-speaking teachers at the school?
HP: We have only Americans. There is one Russian-speaking teacher and one Russian-speaking assistant. Of course, there are teachers who speak Spanish. But, in general, all Americans.
– There are a lot of Hispanic people in Florida, and I believe there are a lot of them among the teachers too. If they speak English to children but with an accent, does this have an impact on English proficiency among students?
HP: This is a big problem. I can say that when I went to New York to study after finishing school, they asked me: where are you from? I said that I was from Russia, and they told me: oh, yes, I hear an accent. I answered: you don’t hear a Russian accent, you hear a Cuban accent. And I heard it myself. I thought: why am I talking like that? Then it passed, but before people heard it. Therefore, when you want to find a job in New York or Boston, it is clear that everything will be different there, not like here. Everyone says that this is not a problem, but, of course, there is a problem. It’s always harder because of that.
– As a parent and as a person who is closely connected with the school, do you notice this problem in schoolchildren? There is something that they speak good English, but it is obvious that the pronunciation is not American English?
PS: Of course, when children come here, they don’t know English. Maybe they thought they knew a couple of words, but no, they can’t speak at the level they speak in the US. Moreover, everything is mixed here. As I said, even my friends want their American children to learn Russian.
– Are there any other interesting projects that Sunny Isles Beach is currently working on?
KR: Yes, of course. We are also engaged in a very important project – the development of the new Gateway Park. Based on the numerous positive responses received from the residents of the city, we can judge that people like it very much. Soon we will begin to explore the interior space on an area of 15,000 feet (about 4.5 km. – Approx.ed.). There will be a banquet facility, a leisure center for the elderly, as well as facilities and various centers for youth and adolescents. It may not fit all the centers that we want to open, but we also have other sites that we have either already acquired or are about to acquire. In any case, the park will be a great place to spend your free time, and we have already hosted half a dozen significant city events there. The acoustics in the park are just great, everything works perfectly. We expect that the development of the new space will take about a year. We will also increase the offer of events. A special center will be organized for leisure activities for the elderly, since now events for this category of citizens are held in different places in the park, depending on the specific event. We also had two events for teenagers and both of them were a great success. This is a good start!
PS: We have always had a problem with organizing leisure activities for teenagers aged 13 to 15. They have nothing to do in their free time, and they “terrorize” the area. For example, they sit in Burger King for three hours and drink free Coca-Cola there. We had two events for teenagers: Glow party and Foam party, which were free for city residents. These were real parties with live music, for which you would have to pay $20. The children liked everything very much. At the first event there were few people, but at the second event there were so many children that they ran out of tickets. Tickets were free, but you had to register in advance to get a ticket. Then we already told everyone: okay, we will give you a ticket, come and let us go.
CR: Personally, it didn’t feel like one of those teen events to me, being told, well, we’re having a teen event, you go there and do this, this, and that. Our event was different in that the youth had a choice. There were interest groups. Not just one or two people sitting, chatting with their friends. There were those who really enjoyed the music and dancing. There was a queue for the photo booth. At the Glow party everything shone, at the Foam party there was foam. Visitors could do whatever they wanted, and, most importantly, the children were supervised. All the teenagers were busy with something, no one just stood idle. It was evident that the children were having a great time and doing what they liked, and some were just listening to music and watching others.
HP: I would like to say that in our city, and not only in our city, residents believe that we do not tell them anything, but we try very hard: Sunny Isles Beach has accounts on Twitter, Facebook, our newsletter, and all information is published on the city website. When we have some kind of event, huge signs hang everywhere, but people still say: I didn’t know about it. You just need to go to our website or the city’s Facebook page, and there you will see all the information. And entry to many of these events is free for residents of the city.
– Do Russian-speaking residents subscribe to the English-language resources of Sunny Isles Beach on the Internet?
HP: We think Twitter works best. We use it very often, and there, for example, it is written that some road is closed so that you do not get stuck in a traffic jam. For those who live here, this information can help them learn about what is happening in the city right now. But many do not know this. Because even my sister sometimes tells me: I didn’t know that this event was. I say: well, I can’t, it’s like you are driving with your eyes closed – you’re killing me! This happens because people want to be told in person: come today at 3 o’clock somewhere … The city authorities are trying to do what the locals would like, but we don’t know exactly what they want until people tell us about it themselves they won’t tell. These events for teenagers that we talked about were a kind of experiment, because we didn’t know if they would come or not, but they did, and we will be happy to organize this again for them, and again it will all be free for city residents .
Now everyone has to get a resident ID card, a lot of people don’t like it, but it helps, because before everyone complained that people from Hallandale, Hialeah or somewhere else come during events and don’t stay places for residents of Sunny Isles Beach. Now these people will not come here, because for them the entrance to such events will cost $20. This certificate gives residents of the city a lot of advantages, and you can get it for free.
Interviewed by Olesya Khamzina
Photo: VolskayaPhotography; Andrew Goldstein
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Aventura
Aventura is unique among Miami’s neighborhoods due to its status as an exquisitely planned city that has been designed to create an upscale environment for the region’s professionals, investors and celebrities. It boasts an ideal location equidistant from downtown Miami, Ft. Lauderdale and the heart of Miami Beach, as well as innovative charter schools, a state-of-the-art performing arts center and exceptional recreational amenities. A wide selection of competitively priced luxury condominiums offer dazzling mid-to-high-end options, stunning coastal views, and access to the best shopping, golf, boating, and sailing in all of South Florida.
What to expect from Aventura: Excellent reputation
One of the key attributes of this well thought out community is its wide range of accommodation options. Although the area is only 3.2 square miles, the area offers an excellent selection of luxury condominiums in multiple price points and sizes to suit every lifestyle. Aventura is also home to a select number of ultra-luxury developments on famed Williams Island, a longtime leader in Miami’s cultural renaissance. In addition, developers have just opened a one-of-a-kind five-story star residence on South Florida’s latest private island oasis, which includes designs by famed architecture team Zieger Suarez.
With a rich track record of returning resources to the community, the city has benefited from multi-million dollar beautification projects, community centers and top-tier retail expansions that are drawing even more investment into this young, vibrant hub of nearly 40,000 people. Thanks to this clever planning, the thriving suburb has earned itself the nickname “City of Excellence” .
The Vibe in Aventura
Because the city’s leadership has kept its finger on the pulse since its inception until today, Aventura is a quiet, upscale municipality with well-paved routes and plenty of green space. There are many trails that make it easy to walk to and from numerous restaurants, malls, parks and breathtaking beaches. Here, residents enjoy an active lifestyle with access to championship-level golf courses and high-end recreational activities, such as the multi-million dollar cobbled boardwalk that circles Turnberry Golf Course and showcases beautiful suburban lakes, stunning architecture, rolling hills, and breathtaking views of the Atlantic Ocean. The city is also at the forefront of environmental awareness and has been certified by the Florida Government Environmental Conservation Agency for its efforts in environmental conservation and performance initiatives.
Luxury Lifestyle
This well maintained suburban retreat attracts many leaders in the tech and business sectors, including singles and families looking for a quiet yet vibrant waterfront residence with easy access to Miami and Fort Lauderdale. Investors are also eyeing the rise of bargain-priced luxury condominiums in downtown Miami, and the city has become a mecca for northern shoppers and celebrities with its recent multi-million dollar expansions, including an ultra-luxury line of shops and restaurants at the famed Aventura Mall, an upcoming shopping plaza open-air with 215,000 square feet of retail space, and a state-of-the-art performing arts center that attracts internationally renowned artists.
Shopping, dining and culture
Upscale, spacious shopping centers reign supreme at Aventura, as do top-notch recreational activities. The city’s commitment to excellence can be seen in the many exclusive attractions that have been added over the past decade to create a thriving yet intimate culture of quirky sophistication.
Shopping
Aventura Shopping Center
Aventura Mall attracts approximately 30 million shoppers annually and recently moved from the 5th largest mall to the 2nd largest in the US with a 315,000-square-foot expansion that includes high-end retailers such as Burberry, Fendi and Louis Vuitton, as well as an epic 3-level redevelopment, highlighted by a delicious new food hall. In addition to the amazing shops, the mall also features fun interactive artwork that delights the senses and entertains adults and children alike.
Aventura Esplanade
Scheduled to open in late 2019 and located next to the Aventura Mall, this open-air mall will include celebrity chefs restaurants, outdoor plazas with pedestrian walkways, as well as a unique mix of iconic retail stores, many of which are new to Florida.
There are also several other shopping complexes in the city, including Aventura Community Center and Promenade Shops
Restaurants and Bars
Many upcoming celebrity chefs and restaurateurs will open new establishments that will complement the society’s current range of exceptional food offerings.Here are just a few of the highlights:
Bourbon Steak
Showcasing over 850 wines in its award-winning cellar and reputed to be one of Miami’s most famous steakhouses, this iconic five-hour star chop house is truly one-of-a-kind culinary gastronomy. In an elegant and modern gilded setting at the Turnberry Isle Hotel, in an elegant and modern gilded setting, celebrity chef Michael Mina offers guests signature flavors infused with herb butter.
Lique Miami Waterfront & Lounge
This elegant and sophisticated nightlife spot features a French Riviera vibe, cigar and shisha bar, indoor restaurant, patio terrace, private dining room and deck lounge overlooking the inland waterfront. waterways. Here, guests can enjoy unique Mediterranean-Asian cuisine while taking in the stunning scenery below.
Aventura Food hall and restaurants in the mall
Featuring more than a dozen first-class bistros and full-service restaurants such as Todd the Englishman’s Figs + Mozzarella in Boston and Cvi.che 105, the newly opened Treat Food Hall features iconic cuisine complementing glamorous shopping tours downtown .
Leisure
Turnberry Isle Resort
This ultra-exclusive oasis in the heart of the city is home to the famous Soffer and Miller championship golf courses, each with 18 holes of Raymon floodlights, floodlights, floodlights, and decent LPGAs. Nestled in the heart of the city, this ultra-exclusive oasis also features outstanding dining options and boasts the rights to one of the “World’s Best Resorts” by Travel+Leisure. The luxury establishment includes the 68-berth Turnberry Marina, which recently underwent a multi-million dollar renovation.
Aventura Community Recreation Center
Numerous mind classes, kids camps, afterschool programs, field trips, tennis courts, youth athletics, fitness center, indoor basketball court, and open access for Miami-Dade County residents The city’s well-diversified wellness center includes something for everyone.
Aventura also has a number of star parks including Founders Park, Waterways Park and Veterans Park. Beside . Beaches include Haluver Beach and Oleta River State Park.
Arts & Entertainment
Aventura Center for the Arts and Culture
Opened in 2010 under the leadership of the elite management of the Broward Performing Arts Center, this state-of-the-art, 330-seat center features entertainment, cultural events films, ballet performances, music concerts and comedy performances.
Kalos Music and Art School
In addition to a stellar music program, this center hosts a variety of local and regional performances that residents can enjoy.
Exceptional living
Luxury lifestyle includes Aventura’s diverse collection of condominiums, villas and penthouses, highlighted by magical waterfront views and next-level lifestyle amenities. Here are five of the most exceptional locations for both homeowners and investors.
“Best neighborhoods in Miami to buy real estate.”
Prive Island
This charming 8-acre oasis is the last private island in South Florida, and is only accessible through gated communities on Williams Island and Island Estates. This is the only address on 5000 Island Estates Drive, which was recently opened in early 2018 and houses huge 16-story twin interconnected towers known as Privé at Island Estates. With terraces 10 feet deep and living space up to 6,500 feet, it offers waterfront views from a height of 10 feet. An unparalleled level of privacy is only matched by the unique amenities offered by the residences, which include a pleasure craft harbor with a private jetty, a two-level fitness center with spa, a private beach and club, an on-site cafe, as well as 24-hour security, valet parking and concierge.
Williams Island
Known as Florida’s Riviera, this ultra-luxury retreat offers homeowners 9 residential towers and a Mediterranean village of 3 low-rise buildings overlooking the island’s beautiful western marina. The acclaimed Bella Mare and Bellini residences are located in this stunning resort-style village, and the island offers homeowners exclusive membership to the Williams Island Club with Grand-Slam tennis center, spa, fitness center, marina, the famous Island Club Prime dinner, and as well as a wide selection of fun social events and gatherings.
Peninsula I and II
With their magnificent inshore and Atlantic ocean views and These two thousand year old towers, north of the elite Williams Island, offer Aventura residents of South Florida have some of the best panoramic sunrise and sunset views. The beautifully designed two to four bedroom residences are housed in two beautiful 32-story towers and feature imported cabinetry, marble and granite fittings, private terraces and cozy boutique architectural touches throughout the buildings. Each high-rise residence includes 230 homes, and residents can enjoy a state-of-the-art fitness center with sauna, full-service business center, fitness trails, swimming pools, and a unique, holistically focused conservatory.
Echo Aventura
Located less than 5 minutes north of the Peninsula Residences, this stunning architectural wonder features an elegant, undulating design that perfectly captures the sparkling cobalt waters of Dumbfoundling Bay below. Designed by world-renowned architect Carlos Ott, with interiors by acclaimed design firm Yabu Pushelberg, these two mid-sized residences at 3250 NE 188th Street were built in 2015 and showcase 190 next-level residences with exotic marble and granite features, private elevators and foyers, and midnight kitchens in the master suites. A limited collection of 18 stunning penthouses overlooking 5 waterfront acres, a stone’s throw from the city’s finest shopping, beaches and community centers.
Porto Vita
Located in 19955 NE 38 Ct, this 4-storey development features approximately 400 exclusive luxury residences, a pair of 32-storey high-rise buildings and 7-storey twin villas with a choice of two five bedrooms. Situated on a breathtaking inland waterfront midpoint between north and south of Aventura, the condominiums and penthouses stand out from the residence-owned Villa Grande Club, which includes access to multi-level casual, private and serviced dining, a sophisticated piano bar, trendy sports lounge, spa a European-style center and an indoor gym with an outdoor sports area, saunas and heated pools. The project also includes 21 sliding private marinas, and the homes offer quick access to both the Aventura Mall and the future open-air Esplanade atAventura stores.
Schools
Aventura has a range of top-notch elementary and high schools to choose from, including the nearby K-8 Aventura Waterways Center, which is part of the Miami-Dade Public School System. Aventura City of Excellence School, located within the city limits, consistently ranks among the top three elementary schools in the Miami area, while Ojus Elementary School is just minutes south of the city and serves students in grades K-5. High school classes are held at Dr. Michael M. Krop Public High School, located just outside the city limits in Ives Estates, with two new wings coming soon to the city 9-12 classes at Adventure Charter High School. The arts are also a major focus of Adventura, with structured school year programs for children and teens available at the city’s well-known Kalos School of Music and Art.
Miami Public School Admissions for International Students.
The very best of Aventura
Aventura offers a trendy, upscale suburban community with bargain prices for luxury homes, excellent educational opportunities and a selection of next-level residences on the island that are surrounded by beautiful inland waterways that offers quick and easy access to downtown Miami and Fort Lauderdale as well as the glamor and sophistication of Miami Beach.