2016
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NBRS Badge for Somerset Arts Conservatory School

Somerset Arts Conservatory School - Pembroke Pines, FL

Somerset Arts Conservatory Students performing The Lion King.

Somerset Arts Conservatory Students performing The Lion King.

The Somerset Arts Conservatory was founded in 2006 in Pembroke Pines, Florida through a charter contract with Broward County Public Schools. The Conservatory provides high school students, in grades 9 through 12, with a comprehensive arts education in a variety of disciplines that include dance, music, theatre and visual arts. The Conservatory's mission is to promote an artistic and creative culture that maximizes student achievement and develop learners in a safe and enriching environment. As a whole, Conservatory students have won numerous district, state and national awards in individual and group categories. Not only do the students in the Conservatory excel in their artistic disciplines but they also rank academically as one the best and brightest students in the state of Florida and in the United States, with accolades coming from US News & World Report and Newsweek Magazine. Additionally, the school has consistently earned an "A" rating from the Florida Department of Education. Students that have graduated from this program have gone on to attend prestigious universities or have pursued their artistic endeavors working professionally in their field. Somerset Arts Conservatory's legacy of artistic and academic excellence is promoted daily by the dedication demonstrated by the administration, faculty, students and parents.

2016 Awardee

Somerset Arts Conservatory School

20807 Johnson Street
Pembroke Pines, FL, 33029-1916

(954) 442-0233

Principal at time of Nomination:
Mr. Bernardo Montero

Charter School

Broward

Urban or large central city

School Website

Mission

Somerset Arts Conservatory's mission is to promote an artistic and creative culture that maximizes student achievement and develop learners in a safe and enriching environment.

Student Demographics

  • Black/African American: 20%
  • Hispanic: 57%
  • Native American: 1%
  • White: 20%
  • Two or more races: 2%
  • Economically Disadvantaged: 33%
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