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Oviedo Schools
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Which communities zone to Hagerty vs Oviedo High — and why Seminole County's all-A feeder pipeline is one of the strongest school arguments in the metro.

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A-rated elementaries · GS 9

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A-rated high schools

GS 9

Chiles Middle GreatSchools

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FL district — SCPS

Why district matters more than neighborhood name

Oviedo is in Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS) — consistently one of Florida's top-ranked districts statewide. SCPS outperforms Orange County Public Schools at every grade level as a district, not because individual OCPS schools aren't excellent, but because the floor is higher and the variation is lower across all of Seminole County. Buyers comparing an Oviedo home to a same-priced home in east Orange County are comparing meaningfully different school outcomes.

High schools · grades 9–12

Two A-rated high schools

Your zone depends on your street address — both campuses are Florida DOE A-rated.

Hagerty High School

FL DOE A

Oviedo FL 32765 · Opened 2009

GS 9/10

Built to serve Oviedo's booming northeast corridor. Known for strong STEM programs, a deep AP catalog, and a nationally competitive marching band. Consistently ranks among SCPS's top high schools and draws families specifically to Live Oak Reserve, Oviedo on the Park, and The Sanctuary community cluster.

Oviedo High School

FL DOE A

Oviedo FL 32765 · Est. 1926

GS 8/10

Oviedo's original high school with strong community identity and long athletic and academic traditions. Serves established western and central neighborhoods including Alafaya Woods and Kingsbridge. A-rated with strong AP offerings and a deep alumni culture.

Middle school feeders

Chiles Middle School

A · GS 9

Consistently one of SCPS's top-ranked middle schools. Primary feeder into Hagerty High School. Serves the newer eastern and northeastern communities.

Primary communities

  • · Live Oak Reserve
  • · Oviedo on the Park
  • · The Sanctuary
  • · Remington / Riverside Oaks

Jackson Heights Middle

A · GS 8

Strong academics; primary feeder into Oviedo High School. Serves western and established Oviedo neighborhoods.

Primary communities

  • · Alafaya Woods
  • · Kingsbridge
  • · Wellington Place
  • · Southern Oaks / Tucker Oaks

Elementary feeders

All three Oviedo elementary schools hold Florida DOE A ratings and GreatSchools scores of 9/10.

Carillon Elementary

A · GS 9

One of SCPS's most consistently top-performing elementary schools. Serves western and central Oviedo neighborhoods near SR-426 and the older established subdivisions.

Primary communities

  • · Alafaya Woods
  • · Kingsbridge
  • · Wellington Place
  • · Southern Oaks
  • · Alafaya Club

Evans Elementary

A · GS 9

Highly rated with strong parent involvement culture. Serves central-northeast Oviedo including the Live Oak Reserve corridor and Oviedo on the Park.

Primary communities

  • · Live Oak Reserve
  • · Oviedo on the Park
  • · Pine Ridge at Lake Jesup

Partin Settlement Elementary

A · GS 9

Newer campus built to serve the southeastern and southern growth corridor. High-performing from opening. Feeds primarily into the Chiles Middle / Hagerty pipeline.

Primary communities

  • · The Sanctuary
  • · Remington
  • · Riverside Oaks

Feeder lookup by community

Approximate based on SCPS boundary maps. Always verify at the SCPS school locator with the specific street address before purchase — zone boundaries can split large communities.

CommunityElementaryMiddleHigh School
Live Oak ReserveEvansChilesHagerty
Oviedo on the ParkEvansChilesHagerty
The SanctuaryPartin SettlementChilesHagerty
RemingtonPartin SettlementChilesHagerty
Riverside OaksPartin SettlementChilesHagerty
Pine Ridge at Lake JesupEvansChilesHagerty
Alafaya WoodsCarillonJackson HeightsOviedo High
KingsbridgeCarillonJackson HeightsOviedo High
Wellington PlaceCarillonJackson HeightsOviedo High
Southern Oaks / Tucker OaksCarillonJackson HeightsOviedo High
Alafaya ClubCarillonJackson HeightsOviedo High
Downtown Oviedo / Center LakeCarillonJackson HeightsOviedo High

Approximate zone assignments based on SCPS boundary maps. Always verify with SCPS School Locator using your specific street address.

Private school options near Oviedo

The Geneva School (Fern Park, ~10–12 min west) — Classical Christian education, K–12, with a strong college-preparatory emphasis. One of Central Florida's most established private options in Seminole County.

Lake Forrest Preparatory School (Longwood area, ~15 min) — Independent private, PK–8, with a college-preparatory curriculum and small class sizes.

Faith-based options — Several faith-based K–8 programs operate along the Alafaya Trail corridor and throughout Seminole County within 15–20 minutes of most Oviedo communities.

Given SCPS's strength relative to private alternatives at the same price point, most Oviedo families choose to remain in the public system. The main exceptions are buyers with specific religious or pedagogical preferences not served by the public curriculum.

School FAQs — Oviedo

What high school do Oviedo FL students attend?

Oviedo has two public high schools in Seminole County Public Schools: Hagerty High School (opened 2009, GreatSchools 9/10) serving the newer eastern communities, and Oviedo High School (GS 8/10) serving older western neighborhoods. Both are A-rated by the Florida DOE. Which school you zone to depends on your specific street — verify with the SCPS school locator at scps.k12.fl.us.

Are Oviedo schools good?

Oviedo feeds into Seminole County Public Schools (SCPS), consistently one of Florida's top-ranked districts statewide — it outperforms Orange County Public Schools at every grade level as a district. All three Oviedo elementaries (Carillon, Evans, Partin Settlement) hold A ratings and GreatSchools scores of 9/10. Both high schools and both middle schools are also A-rated. Buyers entering Oviedo's school zones get a meaningfully higher floor than most OCPS zones.

What is the difference between Hagerty High School and Oviedo High School?

Hagerty High opened in 2009 to serve Oviedo's growing northeast corridor. It is known for strong STEM programs, deep AP catalog, and a nationally competitive marching band — GreatSchools 9/10. Oviedo High is the established campus with strong community identity, athletic tradition, and a GS score of 8/10. Both are Florida DOE A-rated. Zone assignment is address-based — families cannot freely choose between the two without using the district's optional assignment process.

Which Oviedo communities zone to Hagerty High School?

Newer communities in northeast and east Oviedo generally zone to Hagerty High School, including Live Oak Reserve, Oviedo on the Park, The Sanctuary, Remington, and Riverside Oaks. These communities typically feed through Chiles Middle School (A, GS 9) at the middle level. Always verify the specific lot address with the SCPS school locator before purchase — boundaries can split large communities.

Are there private school options near Oviedo?

The main private option near Oviedo is The Geneva School (classical Christian K–12, Fern Park, ~10–12 min west). Lake Forrest Preparatory School (independent, PK–8, Longwood area) is another option. Several faith-based K–8 programs operate along the Alafaya Trail corridor. Most Oviedo families choose to remain in the SCPS public system given its strength relative to private alternatives at a comparable price point.

School zone expertise

Which Oviedo community puts you in the feeder you want?

Hagerty vs Oviedo High, Chiles vs Jackson Heights — the difference is street-level. Ryan can verify which side of the boundary a specific listing falls on before you make an offer.