As a Cambridge School, we are part of the global Cambridge community, offering a rigorous and internationally recognized academic program that not only prepares students to get into a university with up to 45 hours of college credit, but it also provides them with the skills required to be successful once there. The Cambridge program emphasizes critical thinking, inquiry-based learning, and academic rigor. Our students develop a deep understanding of subjects and are encouraged to become confident, responsible, reflective, innovative, and engaged learners.
The AICE (Advanced International Certificate of Education) Diploma is an award for the completion of a specific number and type of classes that are recognized at many universities throughout the United States. High school students who reside in Florida and earn an AICE Diploma (and complete the required number of community service hours) are eligible for the Florida Academic Scholars award amount through the Bright Futures Scholarship, regardless of GPA and SAT/ACT scores, which typically covers 100% of tuition at Florida public institutions.
Our Cambridge Pathway
Our Zone’s commitment to educational excellence continues beyond our elementary school. Our “A-rated” zone schools, Walter C. Young Middle School and Charles W. Flanagan High School, are both Cambridge Schools. This ensures a seamless and continuous Cambridge education pathway from middle school through high school, providing your child with consistent high-quality education and opportunities for growth.