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Voyager K-8 School

Grades K–8 · Osceola County School District · St. Cloud, FL

Grades

K–8

Enrollment

1,246

Founded

2024

Homes in the Voyager K-8 School zone

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Voyager K-8 is Osceola County's first Environmental STEM school, opened August 2024 inside the Sunbridge master-planned community in St. Cloud — a three-story, 20-acre campus where sustainability isn't a class period, it's the operating model.

Voyager K-8 sits at the heart of Weslyn Park at Sunbridge, a 24,000-acre master-planned development in eastern Osceola County southeast of Lake Nona. The school was built as a live demonstration of the Sunbridge community's environmental stewardship mission — students learn sustainability through partnerships with the Florida Headwaters Foundation and the Sunbridge Stewardship Plan rather than treating it as a separate elective. The three-story facility opened for the 2024-25 school year with a standalone gymnasium, covered parent and bus loops, and 200+ parking spaces serving roughly 1,250 students.

Academic programs

  • Environmental STEM curriculum — sustainability and ecological science K-8
  • Florida Headwaters Foundation partnership (hands-on environmental science)
  • Sunbridge Stewardship Plan integrated into classroom projects
  • Core Florida state standards (ELA, Math, Science, Social Studies)
  • Odyssey of the Mind — creative problem-solving competition
  • Debate Club
  • Yearbook Club

How to enroll

Osceola County is an open-choice district. Families whose address is within the Voyager K-8 attendance zone enroll automatically through the OCPS student registration portal. Families outside the zone apply via the Osceola Choice portal (applications open mid-November through mid-January; lottery results post mid-February). Out-of-zone families must provide their own transportation. Boundary confirmation: osceolaschools.net.

What makes it stand out

Voyager K-8 is the only school in Osceola County — and one of very few in Florida — where environmental sustainability is the school's organizing identity rather than a standalone program. The campus was co-designed with the Sunbridge community and the Florida Headwaters Foundation, so students interact with the wetlands, conservation corridors, and solar systems around them as living curriculum. For families moving into Weslyn Park or Sunbridge, the school is literally in the neighborhood — walkable for many residents.

Extracurriculars

  • Odyssey of the Mind (creative problem-solving competition)
  • Debate Club
  • Yearbook Club
  • Athletics (in development — new school)
  • Environmental stewardship projects with Florida Headwaters Foundation

Frequently asked about Voyager K-8 School

What neighborhoods are zoned for Voyager K-8?

The attendance zone primarily serves Weslyn Park at Sunbridge and surrounding eastern Osceola County developments in the 34771 ZIP code. Sunbridge is a 24,000-acre master-planned community east of North Narcoossee Road in St. Cloud — home to Craft Homes, David Weekley, Toll Brothers, ICI, Ashton Woods, and Pulte communities. For address-specific confirmation, use the Osceola district boundary tool at osceolaschools.net or call the school directly.

How do I enroll at Voyager K-8?

Osceola County is a fully open-choice district. If your address is zoned for Voyager K-8, enrollment is automatic through the OCPS registration portal. If you're outside the zone, apply via the Osceola Choice portal — applications run from mid-November through mid-January, with lottery results in mid-February. Out-of-zone families provide their own transportation. The school is in high demand because of its location inside the new Sunbridge community; apply early if you're buying outside the immediate zone.

What's the median home price zoned for Voyager K-8?

Homes in the Weslyn Park / Sunbridge zone are predominantly new construction from five-plus builders. Pricing ranges from roughly $390K for smaller floor plans on 34-foot lots up to $700K+ for 50-foot and premium lots from Toll Brothers and ICI. The community is too new for a deep resale comparable base, but new-construction contracts in Q1-Q2 2025 were closing in the $480K-$550K range for three- to four-bedroom homes. Ask Ben for a live snapshot of what's currently available.

Is Voyager K-8 safe?

Voyager K-8 is a brand-new campus inside a gated master-planned community with HOA management and its own security posture. Osceola County schools operate with standard safety protocols — controlled campus access, visitor ID requirements, and a School Resource Officer program. Sunbridge itself is an active development with builders, construction crews, and incoming families; the school opened August 2024 and is still building its community culture. Talking to current Voyager parents at Weslyn Park is the best read on day-to-day experience.

How does Voyager K-8 compare to nearby Narcoossee Elementary and Narcoossee Middle?

Narcoossee Elementary (rated 7/10 GreatSchools) and Narcoossee Middle serve older neighborhoods along Narcoossee Road. Voyager K-8 is the newer, purpose-built option for the Sunbridge development specifically — it combines K-8 under one roof with an Environmental STEM identity that the Narcoossee schools don't have. If you're buying inside Weslyn Park or Sunbridge, Voyager is almost certainly your assigned school. Narcoossee Elementary and Middle would apply to addresses farther north or west on the Narcoossee Rd corridor.

Where Voyager K-8 School is

3175 Voyager Ave, St. Cloud, FL

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