- The Pine Crest Difference
Pine Crest School admits students regardless of race, religion, color, creed, ethnicity, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, or disability who possess the motivation, ability, and character which would enable them to succeed in our School community
- Pine Crest School | A Private School for ages 4-18
class of '01 Kevin Boothe ’01 is a former professional football player, having played for the Oakland Raiders and the New York Giants “I am proud to be a Pine Crest School alumnus,” said Kevin Boothe ’01
- Your Future Starts Here | Pine Crest School
The Pine Crest School student experience is unparalleled In a time of extraordinary change, Pine Crest School provides students with ample opportunities to solidify skills that will ensure their success in the future
- Vision and Tradition | Pine Crest School
History of Pine Crest School In the early 1930s, Dr Mae McMillan ("Dr Mae") began tutoring children of winter visitors to Fort Lauderdale The high caliber of Dr Mae’s teaching soon attracted full-time local and boarding students, and in 1934 she founded Pine Crest in rented rooms in the old Elks Club Building in downtown Fort Lauderdale
- Pine Crest Social Entrepreneurship Team Earns $5,000 in Seed Funding at . . .
Pine Crest School admits students regardless of race, religion, color, creed, ethnicity, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, or disability who possess the motivation, ability, and character which would enable them to succeed in our School community
- Pine Crest School Writers Earn 2025 Scholastic Writing Awards
Seventeen (17) Pine Crest Upper School writers have been recognized by the 2025 Scholastic Art Writing Awards from the Alliance for Young Artists Writers for their original work The Scholastic Art Writing Awards is the oldest and most prestigious creative arts recognition program in the nation
- Pine Crest Upper School English Students Connect with Peers in Kenya
Pine Crest School admits students regardless of race, religion, color, creed, ethnicity, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, or disability who possess the motivation, ability, and character which would enable them to succeed in our School community
- Pine Crest School is Named Number One Private School in the Nation
The 2022 Jay Mathews Challenge Index has named Pine Crest School the number one private school in the nation and in Florida The top 300 high schools in the nation (public, charter, IB, and private) from previous years’ Index ratings were invited to submit data
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