Barron Trump, the youngest son of the former President, is adapting to his new school life at Oxbridge Academy in West Palm Beach, Florida. Previously private, details about Barron’s early life reveal his love for planes and helicopters, nurtured by his mother Melania, who prioritized hands-on parenting. Melania emphasized minimal reliance on nannies to foster a strong connection with her children.
After attending Columbia Grammar and Preparatory School in New York City, Barron transitioned to St. Andrew’s Episcopal School in Potomac, Maryland, becoming the first presidential child to do so in 35 years. Now, he has enrolled at Oxbridge Academy, a private school emphasizing a “Culture of Kindness” and committed to academic excellence.
The school provides a diverse range of activities, including sports, clubs, and the National Honor Society. Barron, an avid soccer enthusiast, has played for DC United’s under-12s and Arlington Soccer Association’s under-14 teams.
Oxbridge Academy welcomes Barron Trump, ensuring a new beginning in his high school journey. The school also navigates the unique experience of accommodating the Secret Service for a former president’s child. As Barron settles into his new environment, the world glimpses his rare public appearance, highlighting his towering height of 6 feet 7 inches at just 15 years old.
The Trump family’s move to Florida includes other members, with Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump becoming neighbors, and Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner building a new home on Indian Creek, Florida. While Barron was infrequently seen during his father’s presidency, his recent public appearance has sparked discussions about his rapid growth and unique experiences as the son of a former president.