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Established in 2003 by the visionaries of our local government, the municipal charter school concept is one of a few in the nation. Coupling state of the art facilities with superior educational concepts, and strong community support, our system is one in which you can take pride and ownership.
The City of Cape Coral and our leaders continue to provide the support necessary to promote an enriching quality of life for all of the citizens of our fine city and our charter school students. This unwavering support creates an atmosphere that is reflected in the hearts and minds of our staff, educators, administrative personnel and Board of Directors. We believe that this supportive atmosphere enriches and strengthens the mind, body and spirit of our children.
Thank you for visiting. We are certain that once you have an opportunity to explore the opportunities available for your children, the City of Cape Coral Charter Schools will be an exceptional educational choice.
Vision
“The school community that comprises the City of Cape Coral Charter School system loves their students, and believe that everyone can succeed and reach their dreams and personal visions.”
Our schools offer a beautiful and safe environment that inspires learning, but we also know that we need the support of our entire community. Our students need loving parents who nourish them and send them to school ready to learn, who value education...
Mission
“PARTNERING FOR EXCELLENCE”
Our schools will be a community – nurturing system that will optimize learning through teaching and parental involvement. To that end, partnerships will be established:
Between the classroom teacher and the students that model the qualities of good character, and allow collaboration throughout the learning process to achieve academic success, and celebrate accomplishments together...
Core Beliefs
The schools in the City of Cape Coral Charter School system believe:
- That a school should teach knowledge and cultural literacy within a rigorous curriculum that is relevant to students’ needs, and stimulates their natural curiosity, imagination, and thinking skills.
- That student achievement is a result of high staff expectations, quality lessons, challenging curricula, and differentiation in teaching and learning...







