Independent Research
One of the most significant initiatives differentiating Oxbridge is the focus and opportunity to explore individual research. In classrooms throughout our campus, students dive into various topics of interest in science, humanities, mathematics, and English. Under the guidance of their teacher, students have complete responsibility for the project from beginning to end. Students must call and schedule appointments with outside experts; they collect, tally, and interpret their data and develop their conclusions.
Oxbridge students can conduct research projects in collaboration with prestigious organizations, such as Scripps Florida, Max Planck, Ecology Project International, and The Florida Oceanographic Society. Oxbridge students attend collegiate research conferences to present their research; some have had their studies published in scientific journals. These students point to their research work as a skill they will carry through college and into their professional careers.