Blake School (Plantation, Florida)

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The Blake School is a private, co-ed Montessori school serving pre-school through 8th grade. The school is located in Plantation, Florida. [1] This school is associated with The Blake School (Lake City, Florida). [2] [3] [4] [5]

Coordinates: 26°08′58″N80°14′43″W / 26.1495°N 80.2453°W / 26.1495; -80.2453 [6]

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