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The Best in Palm Beach Education - The Benjamin School

People that are relocating to the Palm Beach Gardens area ask every imaginable question ---

I'd have to say that the most important one would be about the quality of the available education for their children.

This is something I take very seriously and after talking to friends, co-workers and clients it's pretty obvious that The Benjamin School is far and away the best choice.

In 1960 Nancy and Marshall Benjamin opened The North Palm Beach Private School with the intention of giving 'children the proper tools so that they can become independent learners'.

In addition to the original 15 acre campus in North Palm Beach (pre-K through 8th) there is the new 50 acre Upper School on Central Boulevard in Palm Beach Gardens.

One of The School's strengths is it's small class size - currently the entire school has roughly 1250 students in 14 grades. Also, most classrooms boast 2 full-time teachers.

In addition to the usual curriculum, Benjamin stresses education and participation in the Visual and Performing Arts, Athletics and Community Service - guiding students to be as well-rounded as possible.

Ray Uzzi, proud father of 2 sons that went to The Benjamin School, could not say enough positive things - one of the things he stressed was the extensive College Counseling which begins in each students' freshman year. This leads, of course, to 100% of the graduates being accepted to 4 year colleges and universities.

If you have any questions you can give the Admissions Office a call at 561-472-3451.

 



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Posted on September 10, 2008 13:02:16 by marcblasi - View Profile
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