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Outreach Education held a groundbreaking and brand-reveal ceremony Tuesday to mark the start of construction on Kingsminster, a new independent K-8 Christian school in Ponte Vedra. The school will be built on an 11-acre campus, with officials confirming that construction is now underway. The project is scheduled for completion in time for the start of the 2027 school year, with doors expected to open in August of that year.
The ceremony included the official unveiling of the Kingsminster name and logo, which school leaders said reflects the institution's mission to provide a faith-based education rooted in academic excellence. Outreach Education, the organization behind the project, has been involved in developing private Christian schools in the region.
The campus will feature classroom buildings, athletic facilities, and spaces designed for community gatherings. School administrators emphasized that the curriculum will integrate Christian values with a rigorous academic program. Enrollment details and application timelines are expected to be announced in the coming months as construction progresses.
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