United States, Fort Lauderdale
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North Broward Preparatory School is a co-educational day and boarding institution located on an 80-acre campus in Coconut Creek, Florida. The school serves students from Pre-K3 through Grade 12, offering a curriculum that integrates the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, Advanced Placement courses, and a standard American high school diploma. A unique feature of the school is its collaboration with The Juilliard School, which provides students with specialized curriculum resources and workshops in music, dance, and drama. Additionally, the school maintains a partnership with MIT to enhance its STEAM education through hands-on design challenges and interdisciplinary learning. For students interested in specialized fields, the school offers an Aviation and Aerospace Engineering program, featuring a dedicated aviation lab with flight simulators. Residential students live in the "International Village," a modern on-campus facility that houses middle and high school students from over 30 countries. The school operates as an Apple Distinguished School, utilizing iPad and Mac technology throughout its classrooms to support personalized learning.
7600 Lyons Rd, Coconut Creek, FL 33073, United States
Located in Coconut Creek, Florida, United States. The campus address is 7600 Lyons Road, Coconut Creek, FL 33073. The 80-acre palm-fringed campus features libraries, outdoor learning spaces, athletics facilities, and arts and STEAM spaces, including a Learning Commons with over 20,000 books and more than 100,000 eBooks. The International Village on campus provides on-site boarding facilities.
Pre-Kindergarten (Ages 4–5); Lower School (Ages 6–11); Middle School (Ages 12–14); High School (Ages 15–18)
Private, co-educational, day and boarding school
United States
Annual tuition at North Broward Preparatory School ranges from USD 32,050 to USD 45,520 for 2026/27.
North Broward Preparatory School teaches IB (DP), Advanced Placement (AP) for students aged 4 to 18.
Pre–Kindergarten Ages 4–5; Lower School Ages 6–11; Middle School Ages 12–14; High School Ages 15–18. North Broward Preparatory School offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in high school and is IB-accredited. The school is an Apple Distinguished School and collaborates with MIT, Juilliard, Apple, UNICEF, and Nord Anglia Education to shape teaching and learning, with design thinking embedded in STEAM. The curriculum uses data and analytics to guide each student's learning journey, developing personalized plans and customizing instruction to each child's strengths. Learning is supported by a Learning Commons with thousands of books and extensive digital resources for inquiry.
The school reports a 100% pass rate for the IB Diploma Programme and a 60% pass rate for AP. The Class of 2022 consisted of about 250 seniors with 86 acceptances to top US News & World Report-ranked universities and over $24 million in scholarships awarded.
Graduates go on to study at prestigious universities worldwide, including Princeton, Harvard University, Washington University in St. Louis, University of Florida, Notre Dame, Duke University, Columbia University, Brown University, Cornell University, UCLA, Stanford University, MIT, and Florida State University.
NBPS integrates social-emotional learning across the school. Teachers implement programs including N.E.S.T., Brain Breaks, Mindfulness, and Character Education to support students' well-being and social development.
Lighthouse Point Academy offers specialized classes for students with mild specific learning disabilities, based on psycho-educational evaluation. LPA classes provide individualized, tailored instruction within NBPS's curriculum, with ESE-certified teachers. All students enrolling must have a full psycho-educational evaluation, with reevaluations every three years. Class sizes are small, typically around 9 to 12 students.
Lower School LPA provides reading and expressive language supports. Middle School LPA continues to offer reading and expressive language supports to assist language development.
Mental wellbeing is supported through social-emotional learning programs such as Mindfulness, N.E.S.T., Brain Breaks, and Character Education.
Request information: Submit an inquiry form, email the admissions team, or call NBPS to begin the process. The admissions approach is personalized for boarding or day options, ensuring a good mutual fit. After inquiry, the Admissions Team guides families through enrollment and the documents required to complete the file. Tour our school: You're welcome to visit for a morning campus tour with a short information session, or join a virtual tour. Tours provide a firsthand view of NBPS's international learning community, and admissions staff can outline next steps during your visit. Apply: When you're ready, submit your online application and supporting documents. Your admissions checklist includes the online application, supplement form (Lower School or Upper School), required recommendations, academic records, standardized test scores, birth certificate or passport, and (for Upper School) the applicant student statement form. Key admissions dates: The 2026-2027 application is live; for 2025-2026, contact NBPS for availability. The boarding program accepts rolling admissions; contact for availability. Priority application deadline for day admission is Thursday, January 15, 2026. Priority admission decision is sent on Sunday, February 15, 2026. Financial options: NBPS provides limited need-based financial aid; awards depend on demonstrated need, academic profile, and funding availability. Families are not required to complete the financial aid application to be considered for a merit-based scholarship. NBPS also offers two school-based scholarships for entering 9th grade: Academic Honors Scholarship and Fine Arts Scholarship. NBPS participates in state scholarships offered through the Florida Department of Education.
NBPS offers two school-based scholarships for students entering 9th grade: Academic Honors Scholarship and Fine Arts Scholarship. Limited need-based financial aid is available, with awards based on demonstrated financial need, academic profile, and funding availability. Financial aid is awarded through a separate Clarity application and does not affect admission decisions. NBPS participates in state scholarships offered through the Florida Department of Education.
NBPS typically receives more applications than spaces. When the application process is complete, some students may be placed on a waitlist. Some waitlisted applicants may be admitted if space becomes available.