Community School of Naples

Prep school in Naples, Florida, US From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Community School of Naples (CSN) is an independent, college preparatory day school in Naples, Florida. The school enrolls more than 1,075 students on a 77 acre campus with 26 buildings.

TypeIndependent, College Preparatory Day School
MottoesOpportunity of a Lifetime, Dedicated to Academic Excellence, Every Student, Every Day
Established1982; 44 years ago (1982)
Head of schoolPaul Selvidio
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Community School of Naples
Location
13275 Livingston Rd.

Naples, Florida 34109
United States
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TypeIndependent, College Preparatory Day School
MottoesOpportunity of a Lifetime, Dedicated to Academic Excellence, Every Student, Every Day
Established1982; 44 years ago (1982)
Head of schoolPaul Selvidio
GradesEarly Learning through 12
Enrollment1,075
Colors    Blue, Black, White
MascotSeahawk
PublicationThe Chronicle
Websitewww.communityschoolnaples.org
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History

CSN was founded in 1982 by a group of parents and the original student body was recruited by word of mouth. The first class consisted of fewer than 50 students who began K-5 classes in rented accommodation in two churches in Naples. Sam Hazard served as the first Head of School.[1] The high school was discontinued in 1986 for financial reasons, but was reinstated in 1992.[2]

The current head of the school, Mr. Paul Selvidio, was named the sixth Head of CSN on July 1, 2025.[3][4]

Accreditations

CSN is accredited by the Florida Council of Independent Schools (FCIS), is a member of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), is a member of School Year Abroad (SYA), a member of Global Education Benchmark Group (GEBG), the Global Access Members of European Council of International Schools (ECIS), is Accredited by AdvanceED and holds ratings as a top private school in Florida with NICHE.[2]

Sports

Fall sports

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Winter sports

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Spring sports

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  • baseball
  • boys and girls lacrosse
  • softball
  • boys and girls tennis
  • track and field
  • girls beach volleyball
  • sailing

References

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