About IMACS
Partner Schools
IMACS is proud to work with the following educational partners, each of which has made special efforts to accommodate the needs of talented students.
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The North Broward Preparatory Schools
A Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and Florida Council of Independent Schools (FCIS) accredited college-preparatory independent school of 2000 students in grades PK-12 serving the Palm Beach and Broward Counties of Southern Florida.
The North Broward School and Lighthouse Point Academy combine excellence in education with a challenging and nurturing atmosphere that encourages students to achieve their fullest potential through participation and acceptance of responsibility.
NBPS offers IMACS classes on a pull-out basis at the elementary schools and as electives in the middle and high school. Additionally, sufficiently precocious middle and high school students may replace the regular mathematics curriculum with the Elements of Mathematics curriculum. For more information, please contact NBPS directly.
NBPS Lower School
3701 NE 22nd Avenue
Lighthouse Point, FL 33064
(954) 247-0011
NBPS Lower School (Coral Springs)
3251 NW 101 Ave.
Coral Springs, Florida 33065
(954) 247-0011
NBPS Upper School
7600 Lyons Road
Coconut Creek, Florida 33073
Phone (954) 247-0011/Fax (954) 247-0012
Located in the heart of Weston, FL, The Sagemont School offers a comprehensive education for children from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. The Sagemont Upper School received its accreditation for grades 9-12 from the Southern Association of College and Schools (SACS) in 2001; The Sagemont Lower School received its SACS accreditation in 1998.
The Sagemont School strives to meet the individual needs of each child. Sagemont students learn the tools to become critical thinkers and independent learners. Children who graduate from The Sagemont School are prepared for success in all types of learning environments.
The Sagemont Lower School
1570 Town Center Circle
Weston, FL 33326
Phone (954) 384-5454
The Sagemont Upper School
2585 Glades Circle
Weston, FL 33326
Phone (954) 389-2454
Our mission at American Heritage School is to graduate students who are prepared in mind, body and spirit to meet the requirements of the colleges of their choice. To this end, we strive to offer a challenging college preparatory curriculum, opportunities for leadership, and superior programs in the arts and athletics. We are committed to providing a safe and nurturing environment for learning so that children of average to gifted intelligence may achieve their full potential to be intelligent, creative and contributing members of society.
American Heritage Schools - Plantation Campus
12200 West Broward Boulevard
Plantation, FL 33325
(954) 472-0022
Our program is designed to provide a safe, nurturing, and developmentally appropriate educational environment for the youngest members of our community. Families are the key to the success of our program. In order to achieve the highest of pedagogical standards, we emphasize an active partnership between the family, the synagogue, and the community.
The Tauber School
20400 NE 30th Avenue
Aventura, FL 33180
Phone (305) 931-0030
The mission of Trinity Academy is to equip students to live with wisdom, excellence, and purpose in the modern world by offering an education grounded in the Christian faith and the classical tradition.
What is it about a school that makes it unique? What defines a school's impact and presence in the community? What is the Trinity difference? Simply put, it is the three Cs of Trinity Academy. Our classical academic program, our commitment to developing a Christian worldview in the lives of our students, and our inviting and vibrant school community make a difference at Trinity Academy.
Trinity Academy of Raleigh
6339 Glenwood Avenue
Raleigh, NC 27612
Phone (919) 786-0114
Arthur I. Meyer Jewish Academy
What truly sets the Arthur I. Meyer Jewish Academy apart is our desire to inspire academic excellence in every student. We strive to provide a learning experience that develops the whole child, helping them grow intellectually, emotionally, physically and spiritually through an integrated dual curriculum educational framework.
The Meyer Jewish Academy also provides a warm and positive learning environment through small class size and individual attention. There is no finer academic institution to help children develop into stronger, more confident young adults.
At the Meyer Jewish Academy, there is one other element that makes us unique in the academic community, tradition. We are dedicated to providing each of our students with not only the finest general education but also an extensive Jewish education that will empower them to become creative and productive members of American society and of the Jewish community.
Arthur I. Meyer Jewish Academy
3261 North Military Trail
West Palm Beach, FL 33409
Phone: (561) 686-6520
All of us at The Samuel Scheck Hillel Community Day School and The Ben Lipson Hillel Community High School are dedicated to the idea that your children's footsteps to the future should prepare them well for both the Jewish and secular worlds in which they will live and work.
At Hillel, the goal is to provide the highest quality academic education; to prepare your child to succeed in the world; to help your child become a loving caring member of the Jewish community and a responsible citizen with the desire and self discipline to fulfill his or her potential.
The Samuel Scheck Hillel Community Day School
The Ben Lipson Hillel Community High School
19000 N.E. 25th Avenue
North Miami Beach, FL 33180
Phone (305) 931-2831
David Posnack Jewish Community Center
The David Posnack Jewish Community Center has something to offer everyone, and everyone is welcome at the DPJCC! Set on the 40-acre Nina & Louis Silverman campus, the JCC is a 143,000 square foot facility with a health & fitness center, preschool, two playgrounds, 600 seat Orlove Auditorium and Brickman Theatre, adult activity wing with a senior lounge/lunchroom, meat and dairy kitchens, multi-purpose meeting rooms and arts & crafts studio.
David Posnack Jewish Community Center
5850 South Pine Island Road
Davie, Florida 33328-5900
Phone: 954-583-6100
The purpose of Donna Klein Jewish Academy, a community day school, is to provide the highest quality Jewish and secular educational experience which perpetuates Jewish and American values, ethics, culture and traditions while being responsive to the needs of the total child in a creative and nurturing environment.
This is provided for the children and families of our community by developing a positive self-esteem and promoting creativity and love of learning in order to establish the link which ensures an enduring Jewish family life. This is to be accomplished by a professional dedicated staff, enriched by the involvement of family, community resources and volunteers.
Donna Klein Jewish Academy
9701 Donna Klein Boulevard
Boca Raton, Florida 33428-1754
Phone: (561) 852-3300
Our mission is to create unique educational environments built on sound research, qualified instruction, and local communities of learning that foster academic excellence, instill a love of active learning, and provide experiences that enable all students to acquire a foundation of skills for lifelong achievement.
Our vision is to provide the highest quality educational alternatives for all students in expanding, global learning communities supported by enthusiastic educations, innovative programming, and state-of-the-art-technology.
Chesterbrook Academy
130 Towne Village Drive
Cary, North Carolina 27513
Phone: (919) 319-9622
The Jacobson Sinai Academy is the only liberal Jewish day school in the northern area of Miami-Dade County, Florida. Our beautiful, lush campus borders the northern corner of Greynolds Park and the Oleta River. We are dedicated to providing our students with a warm and nurturing environment.
Our curriculum integrates secular studies with our rich Jewish history and values and with the modern Hebrew language. We are proud of our new state of the art Bergmann Upper School building which opened August 28, 2000, housing our Music, Art and Science labs and our new IBM lab in our Lower School.
Jacobson Sinai Academy
18801 NE 22nd Avenue
North Miami Beach, Fl 33180
Phone: (305) 932-9011
Our campus is a wonderful place where strong moral values and traditional academic instruction form the foundation of education. It is through this environment that each student is made to feel special while given the opportunity to reach his or her maximum intellectual potential.
The Administration and faculty are dedicated to the school's mission of Excellence in Education in a friendly, nurturing environment. Our teachers provide successful school experiences that will develop sound essential skills. Small classes ensure personal attention and academic success for each student. An atmosphere of cooperation is evident in all classrooms in an effort to foster self-respect and appreciation of others. Our goal is to instill a love of learning, so that it perpetuates a lifetimes of achievement for each student that attends Jupiter Academy.
Jupiter Academy
125 South Pennock Lane
Jupiter, Florida 33458
Phone: (561) 747-1003
Miami Beach Jewish Community Center
The Miami Beach Jewish Community Center is a central address for the large, diverse local Jewish community, as well as a home to a wide variety of programs for all ages. The days are filled with an extensive program for active seniors, while after-school the JCC becomes home to sports, art, dance and many other programs for kids, and in the evening it is host to several adult education programs. Summer is time for Camp Regesh at the Miami Beach JCC. Each year the center also works closely with local synagogues, schools, and organizations to host several large community events. The Miami Beach JCC is planning an extensive expansion and renovation, scheduled to begin in 2003.
Miami Beach Jewish Community Center
4221 Pine Tree Drive
Miami Beach, Florida 33140
Phone: (305) 534-3206
Rosarian Academy, founded in 1925, is a private, coeducational, Catholic School sponsored by the Adrian Dominican Sisters. Its mission is to educate the whole person for life in a global community in the light of Gospel values.
Belief Statements:
- We believe in a Christ-centered community of faith.
- We believe each student is a valued individual with unique spiritual, physical, social, emotional and intellectual needs.
- We believe that the quest for self-improvement is a continuous process.
- We believe in a strong academic program enriched by the fine arts and extracurricular opportunities.
- We believe that service to others is an integral part of the Rosarian Academy Community.
- We believe in educating students to make a positive difference in the world.
- We believe in the Dominican tradition of prayer, study, reflection, and action.
- We believe in fostering an awareness of the continual need for social change.
- We believe in and respect religious, ethnic, cultural, and economic diversity.
Rosarian Academy
807 North Flagler Drive
West Palm Beach, Florida 33401
Phone: (561) 832-5131
Jewish Community Centers of Greater Philadelphia
The Kevy K. & Hortense M. Kaiserman Branch Kaiserman JCC: We are a multi-branch agency with a central office located in Center City Philadelphia. Our community centers, senior centers, satellite sites, and JCCs Without Walls programs are located throughout Philadelphia and the surrounding suburban regions.
The JCCs is dedicated to enriching and perpetuating the vibrancy of Jewish life and traditions by providing exceptional cultural, educational, fitness, recreational and community programs that strengthen mind, body, and soul. Jewish Community Centers of Philadelphia
The Kevy K. & Hortense M. Kaiserman Branch
45 Haverford Road
Wynnewood, PA 19096
Phone: (610) 896-7770
Aventura Charter Elementary School
The City of Aventura is proud to announce the Fall 2003 opening of Aventura Charter Elementary School (ACES), the first public elementary school within the City's boundaries. The opening of ACES showcases the City's changing demographics, from a community of predominately retiree-aged residents to one including a growing number of younger families. The 5.5 million dollar state-of-the-art school is constructed on 3 acres adjacent to the Community/Recreation Center. By focusing on low student-teacher ratios, high academic standards and parental participation, ACES provides a first-class school for the City of Aventura's children.
Aventura Charter Elementary School
3333 NE 188th Street
Aventura, Florida 33180
Phone: (305) 466-1499
Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El Day School
Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El Day School was chartered by the State of Florida in 1975. It is situated on 13 acres of land in the heart of Plantation and Broward County. Reflecting all age groups, interests, and concerns, the Temple is constantly striving to meet the needs of our entire Temple family. Committed to Reform Judaism, with a warm approach to our Jewish traditions, the Temple has a full and qualified staff dedicated to promoting the values of a Jewish community. We are affiliated with the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, the national organization of the Reform Movement.
Temple Kol Ami Emanu-El Day School
8200 Peters Road
Plantation, Florida 33324
Phone: (954) 472-8700
Andrews Academy is founded upon progressive educational principles that demonstrate a respect for the individual child's development, provide a thorough grounding in the basic learning tools, and nurture independent thought. In effect, our objective is to encourage maximum intellectual, physical, social, and emotional development of each child on a personalized basis. We welcome each child as a unique individual and strive to foster self-confidence, self-discipline, independent initiative for learning, consideration for others, and accountability for one's own action. In promoting a quality program based on our guiding principles, we expect students to then reach their potential to attain success in a pluralistic society.
Andrews Academy
888 North Mason Road
Creve Coeur, Missouri 63141-6306
Phone: (314) 878-1883
At The College School, we seek to foster in children a deep commitment to their own learning. Our basic goal is to have children want to learn. Rather than passively absorbing information, our students explore their world and actively master academic skills, while developing self-confidence and the ability to collaborate effectively with others.
You wont find our students spending most of their time behind desks or reading textbooks; they are actively engaged in learning in a hands-on way both inside and outside the classroom. Theme studies capture students imaginations and allow the children to immerse themselves in a focused area of study. Fields of inquiry are integrated across the curriculum. Learning is meaningful, relevant, real and exciting.
The College School at Webster Groves
1 Newport Place
Webster Groves, Missouri 63119
Phone: (314) 962-9355
At Rossman School, the children are the priority. A kind and dedicated faculty, administration, and staff emphasizes personal relationships with each child. The adults are models and spokesmen for moral leadership, and Rossman School generously supports families by holding children accountable for their personal best in both academics and strength of character. The intent of the Rossman program is to teach a strong work ethic within a nurturing environment and make success a habit.
Rossman School
12660 Conway Road
St. Louis, Missouri 63141-8625
Phone: (314) 434-5887
St. Monica School
Catholic elementary schools in the Archdiocese of St. Louis reflect a visible faith community. Rooted in the teachings of Jesus, these schools are enriched by Catholic tradition and lived Gospel values and are enhanced by the celebration of liturgy, sacrament, and prayer. They further the childrens knowledge and practice of their faith and guide them to serve others through the use of their gifts and talents. They foster a safe and secure environment in which the children can grow.
Catholic elementary schools are child-centered and are committed to providing strong academic and developmental programs which enable children to grow to their full potential. They empower the children to meet the challenges of living in an ever-changing racially and culturally diverse world. The faculty and staff of these schools are faith-filled, dedicated, knowledgeable and competent in their professions, and strive to meet the individual needs of the children. These schools are sensitive to family issues and encourage parents/guardians to fulfill their role as the first educators of their children.
St. Monica School
12132 Olive
Creve Coeur, Missouri 63141
Phone: (314) 434-2173
Located on a 10-acre facility in the heart of Ft. Lauderdale and including St. Mark's Episcopal Church, which is utilized for daily student chapel services, two expansive educational facilities which border the Middle River, a separate Preschool facility, playing fields for sports teams, after-school care and after-school activity facilities.
St. Mark's Episcopal School exists to glorify God and to make His presence known. The school is operated by the Episcopal Church of St. Mark the Evangelist and adheres to the doctrine, discipline, and worship of the Episcopal Church. Our school community is dedicated to providing the finest academic program with an enriched curriculum, emphasizing mastery of the basic fundamentals within a nurturing environment. Admission and all programs are open to qualified children of all races and creeds.
St. Mark's Episcopal School
1750 E. Oakland Park Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33334
Phone: (954) 563-1241
University School of Nova Southeastern University is a pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade, independent college preparatory school that provides a challenging and personalized education within a supportive environment for students of average to gifted abilities. Our students are prepared for productive lives and leadership roles through a program that focuses on academic excellence, extracurricular participation and service to others.
University School
3301 College Avenue
Davie, Florida 33341
Phone: (954) 262-4416






