West Orange High School serves one of Orange County's fastest-growing residential corridors — Winter Garden, Horizon West, and Oakland — within the 34787 zip code, where new construction and master-planned communities continue to attract families from across the state.
Talk to an AgentWest Orange High School serves the Winter Garden and Horizon West areas of southwest Orange County — one of Florida's most active residential growth corridors. The school's attendance zone covers the bulk of the 34787 zip code, including master-planned communities in Horizon West, the historic downtown Winter Garden area, and the Oakland corridor along the West Orange Trail. As Horizon West has grown into one of the region's most desirable family destinations, WOHS has expanded to accommodate the influx of families who cite school quality as a primary driver of their community selection.
The WOHS zone encompasses some of Florida's most active new construction corridors — Horizon West, Hamlin, and Waterleigh — bringing thousands of new families into the district annually.
The West Orange Trail runs through the heart of the WOHS zone — connecting communities, offering outdoor recreation, and adding lifestyle value that families consistently cite in home searches.
The Western Beltway provides efficient access to Disney, the airport, and downtown Orlando from within the WOHS zone — minimizing the commute tradeoff that typically comes with suburban school districts.
The WOHS zone offers some of the best new construction value in Orange County — modern homes with energy efficiency, warranties, and builder incentives at prices well below comparable properties in adjacent premium markets.
The heart of Horizon West — encompassing communities like Lakeshore, Independence, Storey Lake, and others — falls within the WOHS zone. Modern homes from $350K to $700K with resort-style amenities and top school access.
Homes near the Hamlin mixed-use town center offer walkable access to dining and retail within the WOHS zone — an increasingly popular sub-area for families who want Horizon West's school access with more of a neighborhood feel.
Properties within the WOHS zone near Plant Street's historic downtown offer older character homes at $400K to $900K — balancing school zone access with Winter Garden's most authentic neighborhood setting.
The small town of Oakland and trail-adjacent communities in the WOHS zone offer larger lots and a more rural character at the western edge of the district — appealing to buyers who want space without sacrificing school quality.
Newer communities like Waterleigh and Twinwaters within the WOHS zone deliver lake-access, resort-style amenities, and modern construction at $400K to $1.5M — among the most desirable sub-communities in the Horizon West corridor.
As Horizon West continues to develop rapidly, OCPS zone boundaries may shift. Always verify your specific property's school zone directly with Orange County Public Schools before finalizing any purchase.
In Central Florida's competitive real estate market, school zone assignment is one of the most significant factors in home pricing. Homes within the attendance zones of well-regarded public high schools consistently command premiums over otherwise comparable properties in adjacent zones. For families relocating to Central Florida, identifying which community aligns with both your school preferences and budget is often the most important first step in the home search.
School zone boundaries can change as communities grow and districts redraw attendance areas. It is essential to verify your specific property's current school zone directly with Orange County Public Schools (OCPS) before making any purchase decision based on school assignment. Do not rely solely on neighborhood names, zip codes, or general descriptions — confirm with the district directly.
BKRS works with families throughout Central Florida who are searching for homes in specific school districts. We understand the premium that strong school zones command and can help you identify the best value within your target district and budget. Contact us at 305.317.8475 to discuss your school zone home search.
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