Take a look inside Miami's top 3 elite schools where billionaires send their kids
Miami is experiencing a billionaire boom, with wealthy individuals relocating there. That means they're sending their kids to the most elite schools.
Miami is witnessing a surge of billionaires relocating to the city, spurring a competition for its elite private schools. Among the top three are Ransom Everglades, Gulliver Preparatory School, and Miami Country Day School. These prestigious institutions boast state-of-the-art facilities, strong athletic programs, and impressive college acceptance rates, drawing in wealthy families eager to provide their children with top-tier education.
Ransom Everglades, established in 1903, is a premier college preparatory institution. With a tuition of $57,300 for 2026-27, the school grants financial assistance to 17% of its student body. Known for its rigorous academic curriculum, including the International Baccalaureate program, Ransom Everglades has been recognized by Spear's as one of North America's top private schools.
Gulliver Preparatory School, founded in 1926, offers a comprehensive PK-12 education. The $36,400 annual fee for tuition, comprising $15.2 million in financial aid in 2025-26, covers grades PK to SK, $40,200 for grades 1 to 4, and $56,100 for grades 5 to 12. The school's athletic program, featuring over 40 teams, is highly popular, with 60% of students participating in sports.
Gulliver Prep's campus includes cutting-edge facilities such as an aquatic center and renovated athletic fields, along with academic resources like the Constance & Miguel Fernandez STEM center and a forthcoming $45 million humanities center.
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