Students in grades 6-12 are provided a college-preparatory education that emphasizes leadership, character, accountability, and trust.
He used the mansion as his home for only one year, before selling it in 1926 to A.S. Widrig, who named the property "The Lincoln Hotel."
[2] Another strong draw to Florida Air Academy was the unique opportunity for students to enroll in flight training at the Florida Institute of Technology, where they could earn their Private Pilot License and multi-engine ratings.
The Alumni Association organizes annual events during Florida Prep Academy's Homecoming celebrations and is attended by hundreds who return to the Melbourne Area for fellowship and continued support for the organization.
The campus consists of a landscaped 11 acres (4.5 ha) and contains the largest collection of historic buildings in Brevard County.
It includes an outdoor stage and gymnasium, athletic fields and tennis courts.
The last class ends at 3:40 p.m. Boarding students are given the option of going home for the weekend or to remain on campus.