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Founded:
Grandview was founded in 1997 by Gene M. and Carolyn Ehlers to provide
an engaging educational environment for students that emphasizes
strong values using real world technologies.
Grade Levels: Grandview is an independent, non-sectarian,
co-educational, college preparatory day school for grades PK3 -12.
Enrollment: Approximately 250 students are currently
enrolled at Grandview.
Campus location: The school sits on 9 acres, in
a residential neighborhood, less than a mile from the ocean and
two miles from down town Boca Raton, FL.
Admission:
Students applying to Grandview are required to fill out an application,
interview and complete an academic assessment.
Faculty: More than 50% of the 34 faculty members
hold advanced degrees.
Classroom Environment: The average class size is
12 students. The student teacher ratio is approximately 8:1.
Curriculum: Grandview’s college preparatory
program offers Honors courses, Advanced Placement (AP) courses,
and dual enrollment opportunities with Florida Atlantic University
and Palm Beach Community College.
Activities: A multitude of exciting activities
for all grade levels are available including clubs, honor societies,
student government and interscholastic athletics.
International Program: Fifteen percent of the Upper
School students come from abroad. These international students live
with faculty families in school owned town houses and with host
families.
Community Service: Grandview students are encouraged
and required to participate in community service activities. Volunteer
efforts include fundraisers, food drives, and community service
projects.
Tuition Range: Tuition rates at Grandview range
form $10,350 - $14,015 per year. Merit Scholarships and financial
aid are available.
College Admission: A sample of the universities
to which Grandview graduates attended from 2005-2007 includes Cornell
University, Georgetown University, New York University, University
of New Hampshire, Florida State University, Georgia Institute of
Technology, University of Miami, Ringling Institute of Art and Design,
Florida Atlantic Honors College, and University of Iowa.
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