Carrollwood Day School

Carrollwood Day School
Location
12606 Casey Road (Early Childhood Center) 1515 West Bearss Avenue (Main Campus)

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33613

Information
School typePrivate
Motto“Education with Character”
Established1982
PrincipalDawn Wilson (Lower School)
PrincipalLindsay Bowman (Middle School)
PrincipalStephen Higgins (Upper School)
Head of schoolSara Rubinstein
Faculty235
GradesToddler - 12th Grade
GenderCo-Ed
Enrollment1270 (2025)
Student to teacher ratioECC 7:1, Elementary 10:1, Middle 8:1, High 9:1
Education systemIB
LanguageEnglish, Spanish, French
Colors     Red, Grey, White, and Black
MascotCDS Patriots
NicknameCDS
Team namePatriots
Annual tuition$20,050 (Preschool)
$21,135 (Kindergarten)
$25,370 (Grades 1–5)
$29,005 (Grades 6–8)
$32,455 (Grades 9–12)
Websitewww.cdspatriots.org

Carrollwood Day School is a non-sectarian, co-educational, private school for students, from age two through high school in Tampa, Florida.

Its curriculum follows the guidelines established by the International Baccalaureate Organization. Carrollwood was the sixth school in the US authorized to offer all three levels of the IB program.

History

The school was established in 1982.

Notable alumni

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