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The Biltmore School

Secular, Founded 1926

Updated July 2026

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120Students

Curriculum

Accreditations

Founded in 1926, The Biltmore School is an elite, multi-accredited private school in Miami, Florida, serving students from Nido (12 months) through 8th grade. It is an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School dedicated to providing a challenging, internationally minded education.

Teaching approach

The school’s educational approach integrates the Reggio Emilia philosophy, the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum framework, and Harvard University's Visible Thinking research. This culture of thinking values the learning process, the evolution of thought, and the ability of students to analyze, understand, and communicate. The school aims to foster an internationally minded environment that prepares students for the unknown.

Programmes

The school offers the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme and serves students from Nido and Preschool through Middle School. The curriculum is designed to be internationally minded and is supported by faculty engaged in collaborative projects with institutions such as Harvard University and Florida International University. The academic offering is complemented by a dedicated arts program and various enhancement programs.

Outcomes

Students are prepared to be internationally minded leaders of the 21st century, equipped with the tools to become lifelong learners. Graduates and current students are noted for earning honors in various academic and artistic disciplines, demonstrating the school's focus on academic excellence and well-rounded development.

Student support

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Learning support

The school is committed to meeting the academic, social, physical, behavioral, and social/emotional needs of its students. Admission is contingent upon the school's ability to provide the necessary resources and support for each individual applicant.

Frequently asked questions(4)
What curriculum does The Biltmore School offer?
The Biltmore School offers IB PYP.
What accreditations does The Biltmore School hold?
The Biltmore School holds accreditations including IB, Cognia and NCPSA.
Is The Biltmore School co-educational?
The Biltmore School is a co-ed school.
Where is The Biltmore School located?
The Biltmore School is an international school in Miami, United States.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

The school maintains an open admissions policy based on non-discrimination, accepting students from 12 months of age through 8th grade on a first-come, first-served basis. Applicants for Kindergarten through 8th grade must complete an entrance exam and write an essay, and all prospective students participate in a minimum one-hour classroom visit. International students may be granted provisional acceptance upon submission of required transcripts, letters of recommendation, and compliance with F-1 visa and Homeland Security requirements.

Calendar

The school operates on an annual basis, with tuition and fees typically due by July 1st for annual payments, or via semi-annual and monthly payment plans. The school year includes various annual events and a summer camp program.

About the campus

The school is located at 1600 South Red Road, Miami, FL. The campus provides a safe and nurturing environment equipped with necessary resources, staff, and technology to support the academic, social, and physical needs of students. Middle school students are provided with iPads as part of their educational resources.

Co-curriculars

The school offers a variety of enhancement programs and activities designed to foster holistic development, including dance programs and summer camps. These activities are intended to unlock students' diverse talents and support the development of their personalities and critical thinking abilities.

  • Gina C. Duarte-RomeroPrincipal and Director

    Gina C. Duarte-Romero serves as the Principal and Director of The Biltmore School. She leads the school's commitment to academic excellence, the International Baccalaureate program, and collaborative educational initiatives.