THE CONSERVATORY SCHOOL OF NORTH PALM BEACH

Newly re-opened in August, with a new building, new grade level span and even a new name, is The Conservatory School in North Palm Beach. The private, charter school offers a state of the art, LEED Gold Certified campus designed with only the best amenities in mind.
The new campus was designed and built by architecture firm, Harvard Jolly. The lead architect, Debbie Wilkinson and her team wanted to create a building that was “gentle to the environment and dazzling to the eye.” The team worked closely with the local community, environmental experts and the school’s faculty to deliver the optimum results.
WHAT THE CAMPUS HAS TO OFFER
The incredible newly built grounds offer some impressive features. There are over 2,000 feet of hydroponic gardens, three instrumental music suits, an art studio, media lab, performing arts studio and dance studio. State of the art wireless technology flows through the entire building to optimize the students and faculty’s performances and works of art.
The Conservatory School is sure to be the place to go for arts in North Palm Beach. A Middle Grades program will offer the chance for orchestra students to continue in the “El Sistema” instrumental music model. The Conservatory School Middle Grades Choice program will open this year with the first class of 6th grade musicians. Applications for the FY16 school year will come out in late fall. The school will eventually add all middle grades, 6-8.
For more information about this fabulous new school in North Palm Beach, please contact the Principal, Teresa Stoupas at 561-494-1800.
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