The Benjamin School
The Benjamin School | |
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Location | |
11000 Ellison Wilson Road North Palm Beach, FL 33408 (PK3-8) 4875 Grandiflora Road Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418 (9-12) United States | |
Information | |
Type | Independent, non-sectarian |
Motto | Nulli Secundus ("Second to None") |
Established | 1960 |
Head of school | Robert S. Goldberg |
Faculty | 138 |
Grades | PK3 through 12 |
Enrollment | 1,058 |
Student to teacher ratio | 8:1 |
Color(s) | Orange and navy |
Athletics conference | FHSAA |
Mascot | Buccaneer |
Website | www.thebenjaminschool.org |
The Benjamin School is a coeducational, college-preparatory independent school with two campuses in Palm Beach County, Florida. It serves 1,058 students in pre-K 3 through twelfth grade.
It is accredited by the Florida Council of Independent Schools and Florida Kindergarten Council, the Southern Association of Independent Schools, and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.[1][2][3]
Contents
1 History and campus
2 Demographics
3 Academics
4 Extracurricular activities
4.1 Athletics
4.2 Publications
5 Notable alumni
6 Notable faculty and trustees
7 References
8 External links
History and campus
The Benjamin School was founded in 1960 under the name North Palm Beach Private School by married couple Marshall and Nancy Benjamin.[4]
At the time, it was located in a three-car garage.[5] In 1974, seventh and eighth grades were added with the intention of growing through high school. The first high school class graduated in 1979.[6]
The school built a digital television production studio in 2011 to go along with the addition of broadcast journalism and TV and film production classes.[7]
In 2014, The Benjamin School began a modernization campaign that raised around $40 million to pay for the Benjamin Hall performing arts center, the aquatics center, the field house, the varsity house, and the Maglio Family STEM Center.[8][9][10]
A January 2017 tornado in Florida severely damaged the school's football stadium. Repairs were not complete until close to a year later.[11]
In January 2018, the school switched from unarmed to armed security guards. Many nearby schools did the same due to the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting the following month.[12]
Demographics
The racial makeup of The Benjamin School's K-12 student body during the 2015-2016 school year was 86.5% White, 3.6% Hispanic, 2% African American, 2.1% Asian/Pacific Islander, and 5.8% multiracial.[13]
Academics
Benjamin students can choose from a wide range of courses, including 23 AP and 16 honors courses.[14] High school graduation requirements include 4 credits of English, 4 credits of mathematics, 3.5 credits of science, 3 credits of social studies, 1 credit of fine arts, and 0.5 credits of computer science. All students must complete a two-week internship during their junior or senior year.
The world languages curriculum starts in pre-kindergarten with weekly Chinese, French, and Spanish lessons. In first grade, students choose a language to focus on through fifth grade. Middle and upper school students may either continue with the same language or select a new one. Three consecutive years of study in the same language are required for high school graduation.
Niche named Benjamin the third best private high school in Palm Beach County for 2019.[15] Seniors have historically achieved 100% college acceptance.[14]
Extracurricular activities
Athletics
The Benjamin Buccaneers compete in the FHSAA, Class 4A - Region R4. For football, they are a part of the independent Southeastern Football Conference with other Florida private high schools.[16]
High school students can participate in baseball, basketball, bowling, cheerleading, cross-country, football, golf, lacrosse, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis, track and field, volleyball, and wrestling teams. To graduate, they must either take two semesters of PE or play a sport for two seasons.
Publications
The student newspaper is The Pharcyde. In 2012, it was named the Most Outstanding Private/Parochial School Newspaper in America by the American Scholastic Press Association.[17]
The school's broadcast program, BTV N3WS, was named an All-Florida Publication by the Florida Scholastic Press Association in 2017.[18]
Notable alumni

US Rep. Tom Rooney
Mark Swift, '88, screenwriter of Freddy vs. Jason and the 2009 remake of Friday the 13th.[19]
Tom Rooney, '89, former U.S. Representative for Florida's 17th congressional district and current school trustee.[20]
Ryan Berube, '92, Olympic gold medalist swimmer.[21]
Notable faculty and trustees
Jack Armstrong, former MLB pitcher, was hired as head baseball coach in 2017.[22]
Darren Lowe, former professional lacrosse player, was hired as head lacross coach in 2017. He is also a school trustee.[23]
Jack Nicklaus, retired professional golfer, is a trustee emeritus.[24]
Tom Rooney, Florida politician and Benjamin alumnus, is a current trustee.[24]
Dirk Ziff is a current trustee.[24]
References
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^ "Benjamin School - SAIS". www.sais.org. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
^ "AdvancED - Institution Summary". www.advanc-ed.org. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
^ DiPaolo, Bill. "Nancy Benjamin, co-founder of Benjamin School, dies". The Palm Beach Post. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
^ "The 28 Most Beautiful High School Campuses in Florida". Aceable. 8 September 2017. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
^ "The Benjamin School 50-Year Anniversary Book". Issuu. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
^ Thompson, Kevin. "Benjamin School to unveil high-tech TV news studio". The Palm Beach Post. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
^ DiPaolo, Bill. "$11 million Benjamin Hall opens Saturday in Palm Beach Gardens". The Palm Beach Post. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
^ "STEM facility on track to open by 2019". WPBF. 14 September 2018. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
^ "Private school in Florida plans a $3.6 million science center". American School & University. 3 August 2017. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
^ Wagner, Jodie. "Benjamin stadium repairs won't be complete in time for Kickoff Classic". The Palm Beach Post. Retrieved 8 December 2018.
^ Clough, Alexandra. "How Palm Beach County private schools handle security". The Palm Beach Post. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
^ "The Benjamin School". nces.ed.gov. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
^ ab "Points of Pride". www.pbcedu.org. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
^ "Explore The Benjamin School". Niche. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
^ Herald, Miami. "Southeastern Football Conference Makes A Splash | High School Sports Blog". miamiherald.typepad.com. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
^ Paine, Chris. "Academia: Benjamin School wins national newspaper award". Palm Beach Daily News. Retrieved 7 December 2018.
^ "FSPA - All Florida". fspa.wildapricot.org. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
^ Aiello, Kathy (2014-05-22). "HOLLYWOOD SCREENWRITER MARK SWIFT '88 NAMED 2014 DISTINGUISHED ALUMNUS". www.thebenjaminschool.org. The Benjamin School. Retrieved 2018-12-07.
^ Wagner, Jodie (2013-05-21). "Benjamin School to honor alumnus Rooney". www.palmbeachpost.com. The Palm Beach Post. Retrieved 2018-12-07.
^ Aiello, Kathy (2017-03-23). "OLYMPIC GOLD MEDALIST RYAN BERUBE '92 VISITS UPPER SCHOOL". www.thebenjaminschool.org. The Benjamin School. Retrieved 2018-12-07.
^ Lichtenstein, Adam (23 August 2017). "Benjamin names former Major Leaguer Jack Armstrong head baseball coach". Palm Beach Post. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
^ "DARREN LOWE ASSUMES POSITION AS BENJAMIN'S HEAD LACROSSE COACH". The Benjamin School. 20 October 2017. Retrieved 11 January 2019.
^ abc "Our Trustees". www.thebenjaminschool.org. Retrieved 9 January 2019.
External links
- Official website
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