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About Us
Oxbridge Academy is an independent, co-educational 7-12 grade school inspiring students to meet the world boldly. The beautiful 54-acre campus supports 500 students, offering a curriculum with over 170 choices, taught by faculty who are leaders in their field. The Oxbridge experience is a culture of vibrant school spirit showcased through the arts, student clubs, and athletics.
Founded in 2011, Oxbridge has established its well-deserved position as one of the top independent schools in Florida. From its inception, Oxbridge intended to be a school with a student body representative of our community. Currently, forty percent of students receive financial aid. Nearly a third of the student body is students of color. One hundred percent of the graduates go on to college.
The student-to-teacher ratio of 9:1 allows Oxbridge to embrace student potential and cultivate passions. An Oxbridge education goes beyond the classroom. With hands-on learning approaches, students tackle real life issues in real time. With an emphasis on sportsmanship, the ThunderWolves compete at the highest level and have won several state championships, dozens of regional titles and district titles in Oxbridge's short history. In and out of the classroom through academics, sports, and community involvement, the Oxbridge experience is interactive, adaptable, relevant, and anything but conventional.
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Rep/Contact Info

Dr. Ralph Maurer
Dr. Maurer is a Florida native from Gainesville. He is a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy. He earned a B.S. degree in communications from Northwestern University, a Master’s of Business Administration from the University of Florida, and a Ph.D. in management science and engineering from Stanford University.

Mrs. Courtney Portlock
Portlock brings with her over 10 years of administrative experience in independent schools. Most recently she held the position of director of the National Center for Girls' Leadership at Stuart Country Day School in Princeton, NJ.
She has presented nationally on a variety of topics related to leadership, diversity, equity and inclusion, and women in STEM, and is highly involved in the national conversations regarding how independent schools can become continually better.
Portlock earned a B.S. in mathematics from the University of Pittsburgh, and a M.S. in education in school leadership from the University of Pennsylvania.

Mr. Scott Siegfried
Siegfried joins Oxbridge after serving as the vice president of external relations and development at the Saint Louis School in Honolulu where his team led a $32 million campaign to support capital needs, organization-wide programs, and scholarship and financial aid support.
Siegfried earned a Master of Science in counseling and Bachelor of Science in marketing and finance from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. In addition to his degrees from Duquesne University, Siegfried earned a certificate in advanced leadership from Harvard Graduate School of Education.