
Applying to colleges and awaiting admission decisions can be a stressful time in a high schooler’s life. From choosing where to apply to decision day, the college application process can be highly competitive. Students and their parents often start early with seeking a competitive edge for college admissions, especially with prestigious schools.
Score Academy, a private school in Miami, Florida, has become a secret weapon for many applicants seeking to outdo their competition. For ambitious students seeking a personalized education that helps them focus on the future, Score Academy stands above the rest as an education option of choice and one of the best private schools in Florida.
Customized learning options
To appeal to top-level colleges, students must prove they can break out of the one-size-fits-all mold. With Score Academy, they can access an education that is anything but standardized. “We are radically different than the traditional school experience,” says COO Jason Robinovitz.
With Score Academy, each student receives an individualized learning plan tailored to their specific needs. These customized learning plans allow for one-on-one as well as small group instruction, tailoring learning to the student’s academic needs, learning styles, and personal circumstances.
Whether a student has learning differences that need to be addressed or is an elite athlete with a busy schedule, Score Academy takes each student into individual consideration when creating learning plans. This approach allows students to accelerate their strengths and show colleges what makes them unique. It also allows students to pursue passions that endear them to competitive college admissions.
“Score Academy focuses on adapting to the needs of each student, whether that student is an athlete with a hectic practice schedule or just a student with Ivy League dreams who wants to lean into their specific skills,” says Robinovitz.
Highly flexible learning
Students on the college track and parents who want to help them get there need an education option that fits their lifestyle, and Score Academy is meeting the moment with rolling admissions, flexible scheduling, in-person and virtual options, and year-round enrollment. “Education has to fit real life,” says Robinovitz.
By collaborating directly with parents and students, the schools create a calendar that works for the students’ needs and considers their future plans, all while ensuring continuity in education and minimal disruption to outside pursuits.
Custom curriculum for high-achievers
The small class sizes offered by Score Academy are designed to lead to better engagement, increased participation by students, and more personalized attention. The goal is not only to form connections between students but also to allow each student’s strengths to shine, which can appeal to colleges when it comes time to apply. The result is that students feel seen and heard, and have more confidence when applying for competitive colleges.
Score Academy has succeeded in building customized curricula that consider college preparation and academic excellence. Students receive guidance when they start the college research and application process, and Score Academy has an impressive list of college acceptances to its credit. These include prestigious institutions such as Princeton, Emerson, Skidmore, and SCAD.
In addition to college readiness, Score Academy also places a keen eye on real-world preparedness with classes that teach business, entrepreneurship, and leadership skills, ensuring that students can not only survive in college and beyond but also thrive.
Expanding demand and strong leadership
Robinovitz and his team have been behind Score Academy’s monumental growth and expansion. “A demand for flexible, high-level education is growing,” says Robinovitz. The company has scaled its highly successful approach across Florida, opening campuses in Boca Raton, Palm Beach Gardens, Wellington, Coral Springs, and Miami-Dade. They also offer virtual schooling for maximum flexibility.
As demand grows, Score Academy continues to partner with families, students, and educators to make education more flexible and accessible. “Growth cannot come at the expense of Score Academy’s student-first values,” says Robinovitz, highlighting why the growth of the company has been intentional and measured.
The Miami campus is the first in a series of planned micro-campuses, each delivering the same customized education as the other Score Academy locations.
Florida is full of ambitious students seeking a college-track education catering to their individual strengths and lifestyles. Through Score Academy, they are finding the right combination of rigorous curriculum, flexibility, and college preparation. It’s not just another private school; it may just be a student’s secret weapon to getting into their school of choice and gaining a competitive edge that will carry them into a successful future.
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