logo
search

Lifestyle

The Top 10 Private Schools in Miami

by , November 16, 2020

Last updated: Monday, November 16, 2020


One of the most important decisions you'll ever make regarding your son or daughter’s daily quality of life, as well as their future, is the decision to invest in a top-tier private education for your child. Given that in Miami-Dade County you’ll be spending an average of $12,040 in yearly tuition for elementary school students and $16,947 for students in high-school, it pays to do some research into the options you have in Miami for your child’s private school education.

Remember that the process for getting your kids into private school typically takes over a year and includes school tours, parent and student interviews, and testing, in addition to application fees that may range anywhere from $100 to $400. While some schools offer rolling admission, most have strict admission deadlines and procedures.

Below is a list of Miami-area schools that have received the highest rankings on sites such as Private School Review, GreatSchools, and niche.com, as well as Yelp reviews written directly by local parents. Listings include various options, including some schools that serve students from Pre-K all the way through Grade 12, and others that serve only certain grades, so you can customize your child’s education from early childhood up until their college years.


Top Private Schools in Miami: North Miami



Miami Country Day School

601 NE 107th Street Miami, FL 33161
PH: 305.779.7200

Miami Country Day School


Grades:
Pre-K 3-4 and K - 12
Number of Students: 1350
Student-Teacher Ratio: 10:1
Yearly Tuition at Highest Grade Level: $33,200


Miami Country Day School is a nonprofit interdenominational community with about 1350 students ranging from Pre-Kindergarten through 12th Grade and representing over 40 countries. Founded in 1938 as a residential boarding school for boys, Country Day now provides top-tier education for boys and girls on an inspiring 21-acre campus. The programming at Miami Country Day focuses on culture and artistic expression, as well as athletics and top-level academics, with an outcomes-based and student centered teaching approach.


The Cushman School

592 NE 60th St Miami, FL 33137
PH: 305.757.1966

The Cushman School


Grades:
Pre-K and K - 12
Number of Students: 519
Student-Teacher Ratio: 7:1
Yearly Tuition at Highest Grade Level: $36,150


Established in 1924, The Cushman School is an exclusive and respected private school in Miami’s residential Buena Vista District, with approximately 550 students and an impressive student-teacher ratio of 7:1. Cushman has earned national recognition for its challenging academic environment with a focus on global studies, advanced STEM courses, visual and performing arts, as well as Cushman’s diverse student body and charming campus.


Top Private Schools in Miami: Coconut Grove



Coconut Grove Montessori School

Toddler Campus
3280 Bird Ave Coconut Grove FL 33133

Preschool & Elementary Campus
2850 SW 27th Ave Coconut Grove FL 33133
PH: 305.444.4484

Coconut Grove Montessori School


Grades:
Nursery (18 mos) Pre-K 2-4 and K- 5
Number of Students: 197
Student-Teacher Ratio: 8:1
Yearly Tuition at Highest Grade Level: $10,000


Coconut Grove Montessori School is among the least expensive private schools in Miami, and also offers rolling admission so students may apply year-round. The school provides nursery education for children as young as 18 months through Grade 5 based on the Montessori Method of education as developed by Dr. Maria Montessori, which has been used globally for over 100 years successfully, providing holistic, child-centered education that is based on the natural developmental process of children from birth to adulthood.


Ransom Everglades School

Middle School
2045 South Bayshore Drive, Coconut Grove
PH: 305-250-6850

Upper School
3575 Main Highway, Coconut Grove
PH: 305-460-8800

Ransom Everglades School

Grades: 6 - 12
Number of Students: 1094
Student-Teacher Ratio: 6:1
Yearly Tuition at Highest Grade Level: $38,400


Founded in 1903, Ransom Everglades is among Miami’s most competitive private schools offering coeducational, college preparatory education for students in grades 6 - 12 across two lushly landscaped campuses in Coconut Grove. At Ransom Everglades, academic excellence and the pursuit of intellectual growth is enhanced by interdisciplinary physical, cultural and character development that strengthens a sense of identity, community, and integrity among students, with a focus on building a productive and satisfying life while contributing to society. Applications are due by January 10 for fall of the following school year.

Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart

3747 Main Highway Miami, Fl 33133
PH: 305.446.5673

Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart

Grades: Pre-K 3-4 and K- 12
Number of Students: 847
Student-Teacher Ratio: 9:1
Yearly Tuition at Highest Grade Level: $34,250


Founded in 1961, Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart is Florida’s only Catholic all-girls college preparatory school providing Montessori education for students from the age of 3 through 12th Grade. Carrollton is part of an international network of schools known for academic excellence as well as a focus on leadership and service. The beautiful Carrollton campus is surrounded by some of Miami’s most lush tropical foliage, in the heart of Coconut Grove.


Top Private Schools in Miami: Coral Gables



Riviera Schools

Riviera Day School (Grades Pre-K - 5)
6800 Nervia St., Coral Gables, FL 33146
PH: 305.666.1856

Riviera Preparatory School (Grades 6 - 12)
9775 SW 87th Ave., Miami, FL 33176
PH: 786.300.0300

Riviera Schools

Grades: PreK and K- 12
Number of Students: 835
Student-Teacher Ratio: 8:1
Yearly Tuition at Highest Grade Level: $24,050


Founded in 1950, Riviera is a co-educational day school for students from Pre-Kindergarten through High School. Riviera is renowned for excellence in academic offerings and its creative and child-centered teaching approach, as well as its leading role in community advocacy. Small classes and a highly qualified staff help each student to develop at their own pace with personalized attention every step of the way.


Top Private Schools in Miami: South Miami



Gulliver Academy

12595 Red Road Miami, FL 33156
PH: 305.665.3593

Gulliver Academy
Grades: Pre-K 3-4 and K- 12
Number of Students: 2,200
Student-Teacher Ratio: 8:1
Yearly Tuition at Highest Grade Level: $36,840


Gulliver Academy is a top rated, private school with four campuses, some 2,200 students enrolled in grades PK and K-12, and a student-teacher ratio of 8 to 1. Gulliver is nationally and internationally renowned for its state-of-the-art academic and athletic offerings, as well as multidisciplinary arts education, and progressive approach to education that builds confidence and brings out the best in each student.


The Roig Academy

8000 SW 112 St. Miami, FL 33156
PH: 305.723.1352

The Roig Academy

Grades: Pre-K 2-4 and K- 8
Number of Students: 100
Student-Teacher Ratio: 7:1
Yearly Tuition at Highest Grade Level: $31,025


The Roig Academy is a small, selective school with only 100 students. The school provides a rolling admissions policy and an impressive 7:1 student-teacher ratio. The Roig Academy provides fully bilingual Spanish/English education for students from age 2-4 in their Pre-K program and for Kindergarten through 8th grade students in their International Baccalaureate Programme, with a focus on a global approach to education. The Roig Academy also accommodates gifted students and students with special needs.


Top Private Schools in Miami: Miami Beach



Scheck Hillel Community School

19000 NE 25th Avenue, North Miami Beach, FL 33180
PH: 305.931.2831

Scheck Hillel Community School

Grades: Pre-K and K- 12
Number of Students: 1,150
Student-Teacher Ratio: 6:1
Yearly Tuition at Highest Grade Level: $34,250


Since its foundation in 1970, Scheck Hillel Community School has been educating and inspiring students from Pre-K through Grade 12 to become exemplary global citizens, honoring their Jewish identity and values, through a challenging college preparatory curriculum with a focus on STEM and design, Capstone, college dual enrollment, the arts, athletics, and service learning. The school’s 14-acre campus features an impressive 115,000 square-foot athletic complex with plans for additional expansion. Scheck Hillel is recognized as one of the world's leading Jewish community day schools and has been named a National Blue Ribbon School of Excellence.


The Rabbi Alexander S. Gross Hebrew Academy

2400 Pine Tree Dr, Miami Beach, FL 33140
PH: 305.532.6421

The Rabbi Alexander S. Gross Hebrew Academy


Grades:
Pre-K and K- 12
Number of Students: 494
Student-Teacher Ratio: 5:1
Yearly Tuition at Highest Grade Level: $23,629


Another highly respected, Jewish community school is RASG Hebrew Academy, located in Miami Beach and founded in 1947. Hebrew Academy has 494 students enrolled in their Pre-K and K-12 programs, with a student-teacher ratio of 5:1, and provides a comprehensive education for students in preschool through 12th Grade that incorporates the highest academic standards, combining the study of Hebrew, Judaic teachings, and an advanced college preparatory curriculum that grooms students for success in today’s world.


Photo credit: LinkedIn Sales Navigator

Contact us

I agree to be contacted by Condo Black Book LLC via call, email, and text. To opt-out, you can reply 'stop' at any time or click the unsubscribe link in the emails. Message and data rates may apply. Terms of Use and Privacy Policy

The insider's guide to Miami condos

Find the right condo in the perfect neighborhood

New test prod blog 1

New test prod blog 1

Brickell vs. Edgewater: Which Miami Neighborhood Is Right for You?

Neighborhood Comparisons

Real Estate News

Edgewater

Brickell vs. Edgewater: Which Miami Neighborhood Is Right for You?

When most people are thinking about moving to Miami, the two most popular neighborhoods mentioned are Edgewater and Brickell. So, how can you know if Brickell or Edgewater, Miami is right for you? Both neighborhoods have grown considerably in recent years, and both are home to high-rise residential towers as well as mid-rise residential towers. While both areas provide plenty of variety in housing options, they also offer differing lifestyles and benefits. _This article was last updated on January 12, 2023\._ ## Lifestyle: Brickell vs Edgewater Edgewater, Miami is primarily a quiet, residential neighborhood nestled on the shores of Biscayne Bay and the 8-acre Margaret Pace Park. It's a neighborhood that is in a super central location in all of Miami, and Edgewater condos are ideal for families and young professionals still looking for luxury residences on Biscayne Bay, many of whom are purchasing their first property or moving away from the real estate east at the beach. Edgewater, Miami, is one of Miami's most well-kept secrets for those who favor a serene, residential lifestyle that still provides access to all of the eclectic offerings that make Miami exciting, such as Miami Beach and Biscayne Bay. ###### Margaret Pace Park in Edgewater. Photo by Ryan Healy A quiet residential neighborhood that is off-the-beaten path and generally overlooked by tourists, Edgewater provides a nature-oriented yet urban lifestyle that's very walkable, and also has easy access to the Downtown Arts District, the Julia Tuttle Causeway to the east, the Wynwood Arts District, the Design District, Brickell, and South Beach. Edgewater, Miami, has many existing bayfront condos and luxury residences, yet is also still growing, with more luxury condos, restaurants, grocery stores and such on the way. Brickell, in comparison, is Miami's Financial District and home to many international corporate headquarters. It has a high population density and is roughly bound to a busy area that has been playfully nicknamed the “Manhattan of the South,” and more recently, “The Wall Street of the South.” As Brickell has experienced rapid urbanization over the past few decades, Brickell is now more dense than Brooklyn, and could be compared to lower Manhattan. ###### City Centre in Brickell. Photo by Jill Bazeley Ideal for ride-or-die urban types, executives, workaholics, and those who wish to live and work in the same distinct neighborhood, Brickell is also home to families and international business executives who come to Miami for extended periods. Brickell is known for its bevy of world-class restaurants, a vibrant but mature nightlife, as well as its plethora of versatile shopping options. ## Business: Brickell vs Edgewater Edgewater, Miami is essentially a laid-back, homey residential district where neighbors will recognize one another while walking their dogs, pushing strollers or bicycling. There are only a handful of shared work spaces, offices, and commercial buildings. If you prefer to leave the work at the office, and decompress when you get home, Edgewater neighborhood offers that. ###### Photo by Marcus Lenk on Unsplash Brickell, on the other hand, is a buzzing international banking hub that represents the largest of its kind in the US, and the second-largest financial center south of New York. Brickell is Miami's central business district. Flanked by the Miami River and Biscayne Bay, Brickell offers a unique Miami-style, urban experience that includes plenty of open-air restaurant options, high-rises with spectacular water views, and an active but casual corporate environment. If you like to get deals done over dinner and then walk home, then Brickell is good for you. ## Walkability and Transportation: Brickell vs Edgewater While Edgewater is tucked away, its super central location makes it close enough to walk or bicycle to many of Miami's most desirable locations, such as the Perez Art Museum (PAMM) and the Frost Science Museum, the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts, Museum Park, the Wynwood Arts District, the Design District, and Downtown, as well as the Miami-Dade College Wolfson Campus. Edgewater has its own Metromover stop, and its close proximity to Downtown and midtown Miami means that you can take advantage of the Metrorail and Brightline trains that can take you just about anywhere in South Florida, eventually to Orlando, from the convenient MiamiCentral station as a part of the Florida East Coast Railway, as well as the up-and-coming commuter rail service that will take you to locations both within and beyond the greater metropolitan Miami area. To the north, Edgewater has the Julia Tuttle Causeway providing quick access to the beach. ###### Metromover - Miami. Photo courtesy of Phillip Pessar In Brickell, the free Metromover can take you to Wynwood, Coconut Grove, and Downtown Miami, where you can connect to the Brightline trains leading to the tri-county area, north to Fort Lauderdale, and soon, north to Orlando. There is also a free Brickell trolley and a very inexpensive airport shuttle that costs $2.25 and runs about every 20 minutes. ### **Looking to live car-free?** Don’t miss our article on other Miami neighborhoods where you can live without a car. ## Parks and Greenspace: Brickell vs Edgewater Access to greenspace is Edgewater's claim to fame and part of what makes it so desirable. In this category, we think it is a winner over Brickell. The entire distinct neighborhood is anchored by the expansive and multifaceted Margaret Pace Park, with its winding pathways, mangrove forests, a dog park, sports activities, including basketball courts, volleyball and tennis courts, and waterfront access for water sports such as kayaking or waterboarding. The park also provides an array of outdoor options for nature-themed recreation ideal for young families with children, fitness enthusiasts, work-from-home types, as well as parks where dogs and their human companions can get plenty of exercise. ###### Brickell Key Park The dense commercial neighborhood of Brickell also has some parks, as the area was planned to provide sun and fun options at locations such as Brickell Park, the waterfront walk around Brickell Key Park, Alice C. Wainwright Park, and Miami Circle Park. You can enjoy shady walking trails and areas for dogs to run and play, as well as some breezy water views that make you forget momentarily that you're in the middle of one of the country's busiest urban hubs. ## Arts and Culture: Brickell vs Edgewater ###### Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science Edgewater's proximity to the Downtown Arts District makes it incomparable as far as access to the arts, in comparison to busy Brickell. From most all Edgewater properties, you can easily walk or bicycle to some of the city's most renowned cultural venues, such as the Adrienne Arsht Center, Ziff Opera House, Perez and Frost Museums, American Airlines Arena, and many smaller art galleries, venues, performing arts centers, and artists' studios. Edgewater is also within a short bike or Uber ride to the infamous street art that has made Wynwood famous, along with its galleries and the yearly art fairs that draw millions of international tourists during Miami Art Week. It's also a stone's throw from the Design District, and the area's most prestigious art exhibition spaces and collections, such as the Moore Building, The de la Cruz Collection, and the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA). While Brickell is better known for its restaurants, chic roof-top bars, and entertainment venues than for cultural venues, its easy transportation options provide quick and access to the Downtown Arts District and many of the same attractions that are close to Edgewater. ## Eating and Shopping: Brickell vs Edgewater ###### La Mar - Gaston Acurio at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel As far as eating and shopping options, it's impossible for residential Edgewater's bayfront community to compete with Brickell's plethora of casual eateries and fine-dining options, as well as the wide variety of shopping opportunities walking distance in Brickell, including those at Mary Brickell Village, Brickell City Centre, and all along Brickell Avenue. Some of these include The Capital Grille, an upscale steak house perfect for impressing corporate clients, and La Mar by Gaston Acurio at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel, where Peruvian fusion cuisine is served in a chic waterfront setting. Among one of the area's newest eateries is EST.33 Thai Craft Brewery and Kitchen, bringing a blend of Asian flavors blended with traditional American barbecue, with the bonus of craft beer. An excellent affordable waterfront lunch can be had at Crazy About You, where you can enjoy Mediterranean flavors in an understated bistro setting on the bay. There are also two food halls at Brickell City Centre, where you'll find a wide assortment of eateries as well as specialty shops serving up all types of food from cultures all over the world, particularly authentic Italian. ###### Edgewater’s Amara at Paraiso By comparison, Edgewater's bayfront community provides walkable access to some of Miami's most popular restaurants. For fine dining, Edgewater's Amara at Gran Paraiso is a waterfront favorite. And Paolo Fontanot's Italian bakery and cafe is also a can't miss, being the only U.S. location outside of Italy. Tons more spots are in our Local's Guide to Restaurants in Edgewater. Edgewater is also very close to Downtown Miami and Wynwood restaurants, including Kush, known for its infamous burgers and budget lunch menu. For more adventurous fare, Dunkunoo serves up Jamaican dishes along with exotic Caribbean drinks, and an assortment of experimental small plates are available on the eclectic tasting menu at Alter. Edgewater also provides easy access to Wynwood's unique boutiques as well as the specialty shops in the nearby Design District, and Downtown Miami's versatile shopping options. ## Architecture and Housing Options: Brickell vs Edgewater ###### Edgewater neighborhood Edgewater was in the past few decades a neglected enclave nestled between Biscayne Boulevard and Biscayne Bay, populated by working-class families living in smallish mid-20th-century bungalows and a few low-rise existing bayfront condos. All of that has changed in recent years as luxury condos and modern brand new developments such as Paramount Bay, Elysee, Missoni Baia, and other luxury condo high rises have replaced many of the older properties with chic new waterfront condos adorned with balconies boasting exquisite bay views, direct access to the bay, and modern family-friendly resort style amenities. For those drawn to the nostalgia of the neighborhood, a few of the area's old bungalows have been remodeled and upgraded and still dot the local landscape offering waterfront living. ###### Brickell Key neighborhood Brickell is a larger area that is divided into three sections: Old Brickell, The Financial District, and Brickell Key. The area south of SW 15th Road is known as Old Brickell, and along its grand, tree-lined street, consists of mainly of older low and mid rise condo buildings on the water, as well as small firms, international banks, and other professional service offices, along with a few ritzy mansions dating back to the Mary Brickell era. The area north of SW 15th Road, and particularly around Brickell Avenue, is known as the Financial District and here you'll see business and residential high rise skyscrapers, both business and residential. While many of the area's older high rise condos provide waterfront access to Biscayne Bay, most brand new constructions are being built inland due to limited availability of real estate in this increasingly dense area. Brickell Key is a more isolated, private enclave with high-end, waterfront residential condos. ### View available condo and rental options in Edgewater or Brickell. ## Cost of Living: Brickell vs Edgewater Edgewater is a family-friendly area, with real estate condo prices averaging around $386 per sq. ft. and average residential units listing at around $502,715\. The median household income for most residents in Edgewater near Miami Beach is $77,000. Brickell has a wider array of real estate options and attracts a variety of international investors, with options ranging from mid-rise residential towers to older high rise exclusive penthouses to affordable condos. The average price in Brickell is roughly bound to about $399 per square foot or $530,966 for an average residential unit; however, listings may run as high as $29,110,500 or about $2,039 per square foot. ## Which Neighborhood is Better? Brickell or Edgewater? If you're in the market for a quiet, family-friendly environment with less noise and traffic, access to nature, Biscayne Bay waterfront living, mid rise to high rise residential towers, and very little tourism, you'll love Edgewater, which offers respite after a quick commute. If you prefer to immerse yourself in the Manhattan of the South, with access to all things big city, you'll feel right at home in Brickell. Check out these below: * Edgewater vs South Beach * South Beach vs Miami Beach * Edgewater vs Downtown Miami * The Miami Beaches: South vs Mid-Beach vs North Beach * Brickell vs South Beach * Brickell vs Brickell Key If you'd like to talk more with us about which Miami Dade County, Florida, neighborhood is right for you, give us a call or e mail, and we'll be happy to go through the many real estate available listings in both Edgewater, Brickell, and all that Miami so you can make a well-educated decision as to which Florida spot is ideal for you. --- ###### Cover Photo by Anish Patel

Watch: Property Spotlight: Tour this $3.4M, 5-bedroom Cul-de-Sac Home in Coconut Grove

Coconut Grove

100 Las Olas

Watch: Property Spotlight: Tour this $3.4M, 5-bedroom Cul-de-Sac Home in Coconut Grove

Trust our Director of Luxury Sales, Stephanie Bienstock, to find the rarest gems before anyone else does. This time, it’s a two-story, 5-bedroom/4-bath, Mediterranean-style residence with a private pool that ranks highly on family living, character, sustainability, and timeless Grove charm.

Helloween 8

Helloween 8

Helloween 5

Helloween 5

Monthly 24/11/25

Monthly 24/11/25

Sign up now

Get news and updates delivered to your inbox