Beachside High School

Beachside High School is a new public high school in the St. Johns County School District near CR-210 and I-95 in the St. Johns, Florida unincorporated community in the United States.

The primary feeder schools are Liberty Pines Academy, Lakeside Academy, and Trout Creek Academy. Additional students are also zoned to Fruit Cove Middle School and Durbin Creek Elementary as well as Switzerland Point Middle School and Timberlin Creek Elementary School Beachside was built to alleviate overcrowding at Bartram Trail High School as well as Allen D. Nease High School.

Naming
Although it was assumed the board would call the school Sampson High School from a meeting at the time, the school was named Beachside because of its close proximity to the artificial beach created from the 14-acre lagoon named Beachwalk. Member of the board, Kelly Barrera said it was "almost humorous" because the school isn't even remotely close to a natural beach at all.

History
In the schools first year, the school opened 3 days later than all other high schools in the county due to construction delays. Likewise to Tocoi Creek, its first year the school only had grades 9–11.

Academics
Beachside is a member of the AICE program organized by The University of Cambridge.

Athletics
Beachside football competed as an independent in its first year. They are competing under head coach Pete Duffy.