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Grades 6-12

Soccer academy in Florida.

A school-day environment for student-athletes who want more structure around their education, development and next step.

A complete school day

Development has to fit real life.

A Florida soccer academy should give a player more than extra sessions. School-age athletes are balancing coursework, training, recovery, travel, friendships and the ordinary pressure of growing up. When each part is planned separately, the player is left to carry the friction. When they are planned together, a young athlete has a more stable way to improve.

Brooke House Academy brings academics, soccer development and personal growth into one purposeful day. Students work through Florida Virtual School coursework with on-site support, then train in an environment that makes room for technical, tactical and physical development. The aim is not to rush a player toward one outcome. It is to help them build the habits, confidence and consistency that make bigger goals more realistic.

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School that stays on track.

Ambitious soccer goals should not ask a student to put the rest of their future on hold. Brooke House pairs flexible Florida Virtual School coursework with live support and a school community, helping students keep academic momentum while they pursue the game seriously.

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Work that has a purpose.

Productive development starts with knowing what to improve. Brooke House combines field work, strength and conditioning, performance testing and individual training plans so players can connect their daily work to a clearer next target.

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A pathway you can see.

The Brooke House family connects Academy development with international experiences and senior men's and women's football through Brooke House FC. Players can see the standards beyond the Academy and understand the preparation they require.

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The right kind of challenge

More intention, not just more hours.

The best academy fit depends on the player in front of you. Some student-athletes need a stronger routine around school and training. Some need clearer feedback, more confidence in a competitive environment or more room to develop physically. Some are beginning to explore college soccer, senior football or an international experience. A useful program starts with that reality instead of offering every family the same promise.

Brooke House is designed for players who are ready to take ownership of their development without losing the support that makes steady progress possible. Coaches and staff can help a student understand what a demanding week looks like, where they need to improve and how academic responsibilities stay moving when the soccer calendar gets busy.

That balance matters because development rarely moves in a straight line. A player may have a difficult match, need time to adapt to a new position or face a heavier school week. The right environment does not lower its standards in those moments. It gives the player a clear plan, practical support and the accountability to keep moving forward.

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What the week should feel like

Hard work needs a rhythm.

A sustainable academy week makes the demands visible. Students need time to learn, train, refuel, recover and return ready to work again. That does not make the experience easy. It makes the challenge productive.

At Brooke House, schoolwork, field training, strength and conditioning, individual development and personal responsibility each have a place in the day. Staff can see the full picture when a student needs help with a deadline, a heavy workload or a change in routine.

For families, that creates better conversations. Instead of guessing how school and soccer will fit, you can ask to see a normal schedule, discuss the player's current needs and decide whether the environment gives them the right platform to grow.

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A practical next step

Opportunity should come with context.

Families often ask where soccer can lead. The honest answer depends on the player, their academic plan, their readiness and the work they are prepared to do. A credible academy does not treat college, senior football or an international experience as a shortcut. It helps a student understand the standards involved and gives them a useful way to prepare.

Brooke House connects students to a wider football environment through international exchange opportunities and Brooke House FC. That means players can see senior men's and women's football close up, learn what those environments demand and have more informed conversations about their own goals. The opportunity is visible, but the player's effort, progress and choices still matter.

This is valuable even for a student who is not sure what comes next. A stronger daily routine, better communication, academic momentum and a clearer understanding of the game are worthwhile outcomes on their own. They also leave more doors open when the player is ready to decide where to go next.

Questions for your visit

Look past the highlight reel.

  1. What does a normal week look like?Ask how classwork, training, strength work, travel and recovery fit together for a player at your student's stage.
  2. How will my player receive feedback?Strong answers explain who gives feedback, what players work on and how progress is reviewed over time.
  3. What happens when life gets busy?Ask how the Academy supports students through demanding school weeks, injuries, travel or a temporary dip in confidence.
  4. What can my player work toward next?Look for a clear explanation of opportunities, standards and preparation, not a promise that skips over the work.
Built around the player

One Academy, several ways forward.

Brooke House Academy currently serves student-athletes in Maitland, Jacksonville and Tampa. Each campus is part of the same Academy model, giving families a practical local option without separating school from player development.

The wider Brooke House pathway also gives ambitious students a clearer view beyond their current season. Eligible players can explore a UK exchange experience, while Brooke House FC brings senior men's USL League Two and women's USL W League football into the same organization.

A tour is the best way to see whether that connected environment makes sense for your family. You can meet the people supporting students day to day, ask practical questions about the schedule and discuss the campus, grade level and development goals that matter now.

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Frequently asked questions

What families ask first.

What ages does Brooke House Academy serve?

Brooke House Academy serves student-athletes in grades 6-12. A tour is the best place to discuss your student's grade, current experience and campus availability.

Is Brooke House Academy a school or a training program?

It is a private school built for student-athletes. Academics, soccer development, strength and conditioning, and personal development are planned as part of the same school day.

What does player development include?

Brooke House combines technical, tactical and physical development with individual plans, performance work and conversations about the next step that fits the player.

Are there opportunities beyond the Academy?

Eligible students can explore international exchange opportunities, and the Brooke House family includes senior men's USL League Two and women's USL W League teams through Brooke House FC.

Where can families visit Brooke House Academy?

Brooke House Academy currently serves families in Maitland, Jacksonville and Tampa. Margate and Brevard are planned future locations.

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See the environment in person.

Tour a Brooke House Academy campus, meet the team and explore whether school and soccer can work better together for your student-athlete.