United States, Orlando
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Windermere Prep offers boarding for Grades 7–12 in a private residential village of converted townhouses, minutes from classrooms and sports facilities. Full-time dorm parents and residential assistants supervise wellbeing, safety, and nightly study time. Each townhouse has three large bedrooms and social spaces, with weekend activities and chaperoned trips during Thanksgiving and Spring Break; a dorm security system supports safety. Boarding is offered in five-day and seven-day options, with some breaks requiring students to vacate the dorms.
One set of school uniforms is provided, including five tops, four bottoms, an Oxford shirt, blazer or vest, and a tie (boys only). Outerwear and the physical education uniform are included.
The dining hall offers nutritious meals with global options and accommodates dietary needs; meals are served in the Laker Cafe. Flik Dining Services operates the dining program and prepares meals from scratch using locally sourced ingredients.
Windermere Preparatory School is part of Nord Anglia Education.
Windermere Preparatory School is a day and boarding school in Orlando, Florida, part of Nord Anglia Education family. It serves students aged 3 to 18 on a 48-acre campus by Lake Cypress, with boarding facilities for grades 7–12. The school delivers the International Baccalaureate across the Primary Years, Middle Years, and Diploma Programmes, with the Diploma Programme guiding most pre-university study; AP courses are also offered in the high school. IB subjects are organized into six groups: English, Mathematics, Science, Social Science, World Language, and the Fine and Performing Arts. Lower and Middle Schools emphasize core subjects, languages, and character development; High School provides a broad IB curriculum and AP options. The Juilliard–Nord Anglia Performing Arts Programme, with on-campus masterclasses and a 535-seat Cypress Center for the Arts, including the Dr. Thomas L. Marcy Theatre. Facilities also include athletic complexes and STEAM spaces with 3D printers and robotics for students.