There are 8 schools in the USA with the word banyan in the name.
The word "banyan" is commonly found in U.S. public school names because the banyan tree is widely recognized as a symbol of strength, growth, and support, qualities that educational institutions aspire to foster in their students. Historically and culturally, the banyan tree is known for its expansive canopy and aerial roots, which provide shelter and a sense of community, mirroring the supportive environment schools strive to create. Additionally, in geographic regions such as Florida and Hawaii, where banyan trees are prevalent, the name also reflects the local natural landscape and serves as a tribute to native plant life. By adopting the name "Banyan," schools aim to inspire a sense of stability, inclusivity, and enduring learning within their communities.
California (3)
Banyan Elementary School in Alta Loma, CABanyan Elementary School in Newbury Park, CA
Banyan Tree Foundations Academy in San Diego, CA
Florida (4)
Banyan Day School in Coral Gables, FLBanyan Creek Elementary School in Delray Beach, FL
Banyan Elementary School in Miami, FL
Banyan Elementary School in Sunrise, FL
New Jersey (1)
Banyan Upper School in Little Falls, NJ
Information is generated using publicly accessible school-supplied data and may be inaccurate