Osceola County Schools · 34747 feeder map
Celebration
School Zones
The Celebration feeder is straightforward: Celebration K-8 into Celebration High. But the Osceola County district context matters — here's what buyers need to know before making a school-driven purchase decision.
K–8
Celebration K-8 on-site
IB
Celebration High IB school
B
Florida DOE grade, CHS
53%
AP participation rate
District context — know before you buy
Celebration is in Osceola County School District — not Orange County Public Schools (OCPS). Osceola County ranks below Orange County statewide, and below Seminole County as well. Celebration's own schools are the district's strongest, but buyers relocating from OCPS A-rated zones should set expectations accordingly. Celebration High is B-rated; comparable OCPS high schools in Dr. Phillips, Windermere, and Winter Park are all A-rated.
High school · grades 9–12
Celebration High School
1809 Celebration Blvd, Celebration FL 34747 · Osceola County · B-rated · GreatSchools 6/10
Celebration High School is one of Osceola County's strongest public high schools and holds full IB World School authorization for both the Diploma Programme and the Career-related Programme. The CP tracks in Biomedical Sciences and Digital Video Production offer a practical alternative to the full DP for students who want IB rigor without the intensive six-subject commitment.
The honest framing: Celebration High is a legitimately good school within its district context. The B DOE grade reflects the county-wide demographic profile more than any deficit in programming. An AP participation rate of 53% and the IB authorization both indicate a college-minded student body. Families who are school-driven and want A-rated public high schools should weigh proximity to Windermere or Dr. Phillips against Celebration's other lifestyle advantages.
K–8 feeder school
Grades K–8 · 8/10 GS · Walkable
Celebration K-8 School
Located at 851 Celebration Ave — walkable from most of the community — Celebration K-8 is one of the defining features of Celebration's New Urbanist design. The K-8 structure means students stay on one campus from kindergarten through eighth grade, eliminating the middle school transition that many families find disruptive. A-rated by the Florida DOE with a 8/10 GreatSchools score. All Celebration residential addresses feed through this campus before moving to Celebration High.
Feeds all of
- · Artisan Park
- · West Village
- · South Village
- · Aquila Reserve
- · All Celebration residential addresses
Feeder lookup by community
The Celebration feeder is uniform — all addresses follow the same K-8 → High pipeline. Verify at the Osceola County School District.
| Community | Elementary / Middle | High School |
|---|---|---|
| Artisan Park | Celebration K-8 | Celebration High |
| Celebration South Village | Celebration K-8 | Celebration High |
| Aquila Reserve | Celebration K-8 | Celebration High |
| Spring Lake (Celebration) | Celebration K-8 | Celebration High |
| Roseville (Celebration) | Celebration K-8 | Celebration High |
| Celebration Golf Club area | Celebration K-8 | Celebration High |
| West Village | Celebration K-8 | Celebration High |
Source: Osceola County School District 2024–2025. School grades are Florida DOE 2023–2024.
School zone FAQs
What school district is Celebration FL in?
Celebration is in the School District of Osceola County, Florida — not Orange County Public Schools (OCPS). This is a meaningful distinction: Osceola County schools are rated below Orange County and Seminole County statewide. Celebration's own schools (Celebration K-8 and Celebration High) are among the strongest in the Osceola system, but the county-wide floor is lower than what buyers coming from the OCPS southwest zone or Seminole County are accustomed to.
What high school is Celebration FL zoned for?
Virtually all residential addresses in Celebration (34747) are zoned for Celebration High School (1809 Celebration Blvd, Celebration FL 34747). Celebration High is B-rated by the Florida DOE and an authorized IB World School offering both the IB Diploma Programme (DP) and the IB Career-related Programme (CP). The AP participation rate is 53%.
Does Celebration have an IB school?
Yes. Celebration High School is an authorized IB World School offering the IB Diploma Programme and IB Career-related Programme. Celebration K-8 School (which serves grades K through 8) also carries strong academic programming within the Osceola system. However, Celebration High's DOE grade is B — not A — which is the key distinction from OCPS IB high schools like Winter Park High or Dr. Phillips High.
What elementary school do Celebration kids attend?
Celebration K-8 School (851 Celebration Ave, Celebration FL 34747) is located directly inside the community and serves grades K through 8. The school's K-8 structure eliminates a separate middle school transition — students go directly from Celebration K-8 into Celebration High. The campus is walkable from most of the community's residential blocks.
Are Celebration schools good compared to Orange County schools?
Celebration's schools are among the best in Osceola County, but Osceola County as a district ranks below Orange County statewide. Families moving from OCPS A-rated zones like Dr. Phillips, Windermere, or Lake Nona will notice the difference in standardised test performance and overall DOE school grades. Celebration High is B-rated vs. the A-rated high schools in those OCPS zones. Many Celebration families who want A-rated public schools consider private options — Windermere Preparatory School (34786) is a popular choice given the proximity.
Schools — honest guidance
Schools matter. So does the full picture.
If school ratings are a top-three priority for your purchase, Ryan can walk through the tradeoffs between Celebration and the OCPS A-rated zones to the north — along with the private school options in reach from Celebration.
