Score Academy Moves Miami Program into Purpose-Built Coconut Grove Campus
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After operating in a temporary Miami location, Score Academy’s new campus opens this fall in a building specified for the school’s teaching model; opening night scheduled for June 18
Score Academy, the South Florida private school network, with almost four decades of history and more than 25 years of continuous Cognia accreditation, is moving its Miami program from a temporary location into a permanent, purpose-built campus at 2900 SW 28th Lane in Coconut Grove. The new campus will serve students in grades 6 through 12 beginning in the 2026–27 academic year. An opening night event is scheduled for Thursday, June 18.
The Coconut Grove campus is Score Academy’s fifth in South Florida, joining the network’s established campuses in Boca Raton, Coral Springs, Palm Beach Gardens, and Wellington. It is the network’s most significant investment in a single location to date.
The campus was designed from the inside out for the way Score Academy teaches. Classrooms are sized for cohorts of six students working closely with a subject teacher, with acoustics, sightlines, and natural light specified around that model. Classroom technology is integrated into the architecture from the start of the build, supporting the teaching rather than substituting for it. Quiet study spaces, faculty offices designed for one-on-one parent meetings, and common areas sized for the whole school community sit alongside the academic spaces. The campus serves a deliberately small student body across grades 6 through 12, with individual academic attention as the operating condition of the program.
The Miami campus operates within Score Academy’s network-wide academic framework. The school is accredited by Cognia and teaches AP and Honors coursework. Transcripts transfer formally between Score Academy’s five South Florida campuses, allowing families to move between locations across the network without academic disruption.
“Our Miami families have been with us in a temporary space. The Coconut Grove campus is the permanent home they asked us to build,” said Jason Robinovitz, COO of Score Academy. “Every classroom and space was designed around the way our teachers actually teach, in small cohorts with direct academic attention. We carefully designed and built a school from a blank site, around our program. The opening night on June 18 is for the families who made this campus necessary.”
The opening night will be held Thursday, June 18, 2026, from 6:00 to 9:00 PM at 2900 SW 28th Lane. Families will be able to walk the new campus before students arrive in the fall. The Miami head of school, Mike Rombola, and members of Score Academy’s founding faculty and admissions team will attend. Families may RSVP at score-academy.com/miami.

