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Fast Facts
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History
Founded: 1957
Founder: The Reverend Alex Boyer
First Graduating Class: 2003
Mascot: The Tigers
Colors: Blue & Gold
Alma Mater: by Mr. Michael Rowsey
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School Facts
Head of School: Mrs. Catherine Allen Ford
Type of School: Independent, Episcopal, college preparatory, coed.
Grades: PK3 through 12
Enrollment 2012-2013: 880 students
Campus Locations: Lower School PK3 - 6, 5 acres 50 W. Strawbridge Avenue Upper School 7 - 12, 40 acres 5625 Holy Trinity Drive
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Lower School Facts
Full-time Faculty: 29
Student/faculty ratio: 10.5:1
Lower School Facilities
Library Music room Art studio Computer lab STEM lab Gymnasium Covered lunch pavilion, “Cub Café” Outdoor basketball court Track Playing fields
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Upper School Facts
Full-time Faculty: 49
Student/faculty ratio: 10.5:1
Upper School Facilities
Five science labs Media and Computer center Student “commons” area and dining hall, “Tiger Café” Rehearsal facilities for chorus and band Studios for multi-media art and ceramics 850-seat chapel-auditorium for worship & performance A fully-equipped gymnasium (including weight room) Tennis courts Stadium that houses: football, soccer, lacrosse, and track & field Playing fields for: softball, baseball, and practice Outdoor basketball court Five tennis courts Cross-country running course
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Academics
Advanced Placement Courses: 23 Advanced Placements Exam Results % of students scoring 4 of 5: 50% (National Average: 35%; Florida Average 24% ) % of students scoring 3 or above: 80% (National Average: 59%; Florida Average 45% ) Students taking AP courses: 85% (National Average 26%; Florida Average 40%) ACT Mid 50th percentile: 23-30 (National Average Composite: 17-25) SAT Mid 50th percentile: CR 540-680, Math 540-670, Writing 520-650 (National Average: CR: 420-580 M: 430-600 WR: 410-570)
College Acceptance: 100% of graduates College admission rate: 72% of applications Bright Futures Scholarship Earned: 92% of graduates Service-Learning hours: 10,925 hours, 133 hours average per student High school varsity athletic participation: 55% of graduates College Athletic placement: 13% of graduates
Financial Aid
Need-based financial aid available to qualified families
Accreditations
Florida Council of Independent Schools* Florida Kindergarten Council Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Affiliations and Memberships
National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) NAIS certifies that the Florida Council of Independent Schools is a member of the NAIS Commission on Accreditation and has voluntarily submitted to a rigorous and impartial review of its accreditation program and demonstrated its adherence to the Criteria for Effective Independent School Accreditation Practices. NAIS commends and confirms its confidence in the quality of FCIS's accreditation program for its independent schools. National Association of Episcopal Schools (NAES) Council for Spiritual and Ethical Education College Board for Educators National Association for College Admission Counselors Southern Association for College Admission Counselors Central Florida Episcopal Schools Association Council for Advancement and Support of Education |


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