Schools

Nassau County School District

Nassau County’s school district is consistently rated as one of the best in Florida.

The Nassau County School District has been rated "A" by the state of Florida since the inception of the district “grading” process in conjunction with the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test.

Honored as an Academically High-Performing District by the Florida State Board of Education since the inception of the designation, Nassau County is one of only five districts in the state to have achieved this record.

Bryceville

Bryceville Elementary School (K-5)

Callahan

Callahan Elementary School (PreK-2)

Callahan Intermediate School (3-5)

Callahan Middle School (6-8)

West Nassau High School (9-12)

Fernandina Beach

Southside Elementary School (PreK-2)

Emma Love Hardee Elementary (3-5)

Fernandina Beach Middle School (6-8)

Hilliard

Hilliard Elementary School (PreK-5)

Hilliard Middle-Senior High School (6-12)

Yulee

Yulee Primary School (PreK-2)

Yulee Elementary School (3-5)

Yulee Middle School (6-8)

Chamber Member Private Schools

Amelia Island Montessori School (PreK-5)

Faith Christian Academy (PreK-8)

St. Michael Academy (PreK-8)

Florida State Community College at Jacksonville

The state-of-the-art, 45,000-square-foot facility is fully equipped with four computer labs, and instructional television classroom, library, science lab, student support offices, student lounge/vending areas, a garden like interior courtyard, and excellent classroom spaces. Current offerings include A.A. and A.S. college credit classes, customized workforce education classes, Cisco Networking classes and practical nursing. Programs at the Nassau Center are constantly evolving to meet community and industry needs.



Amelia Island-Fernandina Beach-Yulee Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center
961687 Gateway Blvd. Ste. 101G
(at A1A and Amelia Island Parkway)
(904) 261-3248
info@aifby.com

Monday-Friday 9 am - 5 pm
Closed Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays


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