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Home | National Directories | Art Schools | G-Star School of the Arts for Motion Pictures and Broadcasting |
G-Star School of the Arts for Motion Pictures and Broadcasting
Basic Information
Address: 2065 Prairie Rd., Bldg. J
Palm Springs, Florida 33406
County: USA
School District: Palm Beach
Phone Number: 1-561-386-6275
Fax Number: 1-561-963-8975
Email: greghauptn@aol.com
President: Greg Hauptner
Principal: Kim Collins
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Additional Information
Accreditation: SACS-CASI
School Type: Charter School
School Mascot: Lion
Founded: 2003
Ages/Grades: 14-18, 9th - 12th grades
School Setting:
Largest Film, TV & Digital Media Production and Acting high school in the nation; and the only high school in the world that owns a commercial motion picture studio. Named "The #1 high school for Film in the World' by the Raindance Film Festival, Europe's largest independent film festival, in London, 2010.
School Schedule (Hours in Day): 7:30 am to 2:35 pm
School Days in Calendar Year: 180
School Holidays: the usual
School Size: 1130 students
Classroom Size: 24 students per class
Student/Teacher Ratio: 118 per teacher
Departments:
See website
Curriculum:
See website
Arts Programs:
See website
Percentage of Graduating Class: 99% with 97% going on to enter college
Camp Programs: Yes
After School Programs: Yes
Computer Capabilities:
Major
School Championships:
Film & Acting
School Clubs:
41 clubs
Auditions:
None
Admissions Deadline: All during the previous year
Mission Statement:
To create a self-sustainin motion picture industry to employ our students when they graduate from college.