Sagemont School
Sagemont Preparatory School is a private preparatory school in Weston, Florida, United States operated by the for-profit Spring Education Group.
Overview
Sagemont Preparatory School operates two campuses in Weston. Sagemont Preparatory Lower Campus serves students in Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 5; Sagemont Preparatory Upper Campus serves Grade 6 to 12.
Lower Campus
The lower campus is located adjacent to Weston Town Center. The school houses the grades PreK–fifth Grade. The campus features two playgrounds, a red-top basketball court, a swimming pool, an indoor basketball court/gymnasium, and a soccer field. There are three classroom buildings as well as an annex across the street, an art room, a cafeteria, a science lab, a library, and administration offices.
Upper Campus
The upper campus is located at the end of Glades Circle in Weston. The school house grades 6–12. The campus features a weight training room, black box theatre, and an indoor basketball court/gymnasium. There is one two-story classroom building, administration offices, and an arts building behind the school. The two-story building features two science labs and a student-run coffee shop known as Pride Rock Café.
History
Sagemont Preparatory School began in 1996 as a private elementary school and later expanded to include middle school students. When Sagemont Preparatory Lower Campus opened its new facility in 1996, an annex across the street housed the middle school. In 1996, Sagemont Preparatory Upper Campus was opened, housing both middle school and high school students.
Ownership
Sagemont Preparatory School is owned by Spring Education Group and operated by Sagemont Preparatory Corporation.
Notable alumni
- Jeff Coby, Haitian-American professional basketball player
- Egor Koulechov (born 1994), Israeli-Russian basketball player for Israeli team Ironi Nahariya[1]
- Fab Melo (1990-2017), Brazilian professional basketball player[2]
- Carlos Pena Jr., actor and singer
- Sebastian Yatra, Colombian singer and songwriter[3]
References
External links
- Official website
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