Former President Donald Trump’s youngest son, Barron, has enrolled in Oxbridge Academy, an elite school in Palm Beach, Florida, near the family’s Mar-a-Lago estate. The 15-year-old, often seen at political events with his parents, is now part of the class of 2024 at the prestigious institution, with an annual tuition of $34,800.
The school’s Director of Advancement, Scott Siegfried, expressed excitement about Barron joining, mentioning that he would be accompanied by Secret Service agents, a practice previously implemented for other former presidents’ children. The school administration informed parents via email about the security measures, assuring minimal disruption to daily operations.
Founded in 2011 by billionaire Bill Koch, Oxbridge Academy attracts students from influential families. Barron’s attendance marks a unique addition, as the school hasn’t hosted a student with Secret Service protection before.
Previously, Barron attended St. Andrew’s Episcopal School in Maryland, breaking tradition as presidential children typically attend Sidwell Friends. The Trump family’s move to Florida prompted the shift to Oxbridge.
Amidst political activities, Melania Trump, Barron’s mother, has divided her time between supporting her husband and managing her schedule. Sources indicate that Melania prioritizes family and maintains a fulfilling life, while Barron, accustomed to luxury, reportedly prefers a three-piece suit over casual attire.