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Somerset Academy Kendall

Public, Charter Grades K-5
57th
SchoolDigger Rank ?
of 2,258 Florida Elementary Schools
Better than 97% of Florida elementary schools
Summary

Somerset Academy Kendall is a public charter elementary school serving 231 students in grades K-5 in Miami, Florida. The school is part of the Miami-Dade school district, which is ranked 22nd out of 67 districts in the state and has a 3-star rating from SchoolDigger.

Somerset Academy Kendall consistently outperforms the Miami-Dade and Florida state averages in FAST/FCAT proficiency rates across grades 3-5 in both English Language Arts and Math. In 2024-2025, 87% of 3rd graders and 83% of 4th graders were proficient or better in ELA, compared to 60% and 59% for Miami-Dade, respectively. In Math, 85% of 3rd graders and 96% of 4th graders were proficient or better, compared to 69% and 68% for Miami-Dade. The school's performance has been consistently strong, with 4-5 star ratings from SchoolDigger in most years. However, Somerset Academy Kendall has experienced higher chronic absenteeism rates compared to the district and state averages, ranging from 10.2% to 31.4% over the past few years.

Interestingly, Devon Aire K-8 Center, Leewood K-8 Center, and Kendale Elementary, which are nearby public schools, have higher free/reduced lunch rates, indicating a more socioeconomically diverse student population compared to Somerset Academy Kendall. Other charter schools in the area, such as Somerset Preparatory Academy Sunset and Ben Gamla Charter School, also demonstrate strong academic performance, rivaling or exceeding that of Somerset Academy Kendall.

224
Students ?
17.2
Student/teacher ratio ?
$12,154
Per pupil spending ?
33.5%
Free/discounted lunch ?
 9790 SW 107 Ct
       Miami, FL  33176

(305) 924-2554

District: Miami-Dade

Racial breakdown:

Hispanic:
90.6%
White:
6.7%
Asian:
1.3%
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At a glance
Ranking trend: Improving — 48th percentile in 2021 → 97th in 2025
Strengths
Test scores above the Florida average (87% vs 59% meeting standards)
Ranks in the top 3% of Florida elementary schools
Ranking is trending up — up 49 percentile points since 2021
Students meeting standards (2024-2025) ?
This school87%
District avg64%
Florida avg59%
57th of 2,258
Florida public elementary schools ?
Top 3%▲ up 49 pts since 2021
From bottom 48% (2021) to top 3% (2025)
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SchoolDigger rating ?
16th of 278Elementary Schools in the Miami-Dade
22nd of 67Miami-Dade among Florida districts
Statewide rank percentile over time (100 = the top-ranked school in the state; click a legend item to add a student group)
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All Students

YearAvg scoreStatewide rankFlorida percentileRating
202594.157 of 225897.5%★★★★★
202493.092 of 225695.9%★★★★★
202387.5234 of 224089.6%★★★★☆
202291.4136 of 221993.9%★★★★★
202146.61166 of 224748.1%★★☆☆☆
By subject vs Florida (2024-2025) ?
Math89%+26 vs state
English Language Arts86%+29 vs state

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by a parent
Thursday, November 10, 2022

Open Quote This school has its pros and cons (like anywhere else) but since my experience with my own child is unique, I will discuss my review from this perspective. One of the benefits of this school is that first and foremost, all teachers, staff, and administrative people working here were kind and respectful at all times. Even with difficult circumstances occurring, they always maintained this.

There are drawbacks to this school that I found despite this, and I will list them out:

1. The school itself has an extremely small parking lot. Logistically, this makes it hard for parents to visit the school itself more often to make a relationship with their children's teachers. There is often a long line of cars outside to either drop or pick up the kids from school. The small parking lot makes this harder for the school as a whole to function.

2. I was not told this when I first joined, but surprised after the fact, you're required to either volunteer (easily like 50 hours) or pay to fulfill these hours for your child. You either pay out of pocket or must pay for a teacher's school supplies like extra candy that they pass out or whatnot. On top of this, they are constantly ask for donations for this special event or that one, this also feels tiring. Although they'll make it seem like you always have the option to participate, it doesn't really feel that way if they are constantly asking for this.

3. My daughter was having behavioral problems at a previous school, these behavioral issues lasted well into the school year. While the staff was patient trying to deal with it, I was called into a meeting where the administration (principal, ESE chair, main teacher) called me in and told me that my daughter was having behavioral issues and needed a formal diagnosis. She was diagnosed with a combination of autism and ADHD. Realistically, the school did not formally follow up with any steps to assist her with this until I went through a more formal process to have this established. The ESE chair kept telling me that as a charter school, they lacked the resources to really assist special needs children. They ignored the process of doing much else to help my daughter until forced to (as they could become legally liable), so basically, they lack internal structure or resources to assist special needs children.

If you find that your child is mostly well-behaved and you are looking for a smaller class size for them (aside from public school), this might be a good fit for you. Close Quote





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Yes! Somerset Academy Kendall is one of the best elementary schools in the state. It ranks 57th of 2258 Florida elementary schools.

In the 2024-25 school year, 224 students attended Somerset Academy Kendall.

Students at Somerset Academy Kendall are 91% Hispanic, 7% White, 1% Asian.


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