Pace Brantley Preparatory School Explained

Pace Brantley Preparatory School
Location:3221 Sand Lake Road
Country:United States
Director:Pam Tapley[1]
Teaching Staff:28
Ratio:5.4
Enrollment:152 (2019-20)[2]
Type:Special education
Mascot:Eagle
Hours In Day:8:30 - 3:25(8:30 - 2:25 on Wednesdays)
Team Name:Eagles
Tuition:Elementary School: $18,510[3]

Middle School: $18,680

High School: $18,959

Nickname:PACE
Colors:Blue and White
Established:1972

Pace Brantley Preparatory School, formerly known as PACE-Brantley Hall School, is a private school in Longwood, Florida specializing in teaching students with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, obsessive–compulsive disorder, dyslexia, autism spectrum disorder, and other learning disabilities.

History

Pace Brantley Preparatory School was founded in 1972 by Mary E. Dunn, an advocate in assisting the learning of students with disabilities. At first, the school had seven students and two teachers, and it met in a church on weekdays. Since then, the school has grown to a wooded, 8acres campus with eight buildings. In 2022, the school changed its name to Pace Brantley Preparatory.

Notes and References

  1. "Our Staff > Administration". PACE-Brantley Hall School. Retrieved 2017-05-30.
  2. Web site: Search for Private Schools - School Detail for PACE BRANTLEY SCHOOL . nces.ed.gov . US Department of Education . August 29, 2023 . EN.
  3. Web site: Tuition and Fees. Pace Brantley Preparatory School. June 18, 2023.