Of The Lion King 2020 Super Bowl red carpet, Blue Ivy steals the show wherever she goes. However, this superstar goes to school, like any ordinary child. What school should Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s daughter Blue Ivy Carter go to? Here’s what we know about this future diva.

Which Blue Ivy school does she attend?
Born on January 7, 2012, some fans have noticed that Blue Ivy is now old enough to enter elementary school. Because of her celebrity, the young celebrity attends an “independent school” near the home of Beyoncé and Jay-Z in Los Angeles instead of a public school.
According to Romper, “Blue is supposed to attend the Center for Early Education in West Hollywood, a school for kindergarten to sixth grade students, which presents itself as” an independent socio-economically and culturally diverse school “which aims to encourage students to be “happy, resilient and lifelong learners.” “
This school is one of the most exclusive in the region, hovering around a 6% acceptance rate. It is very likely that Beyoncé’s twins, Rumi and Sir Carter, will attend the same school, although these two are still considerably young.

Beyoncé even participated in one of Blue’s school events
Although Beyoncé and Jay-Z are both Grammy-winning artists, the duo somehow find time to get involved in the Blue Ivy school community. According to Entertainment Tonight, Beyoncé even performed at a school gala, singing hits like “Crazy in Love” and a cover of “I Will Always Love You” by Whitney Houston.
“About 20 minutes before going on stage, there were rumors that Beyoncé would be performing – but no one was 100% sure until she actually came out,” an eyewitness said in a statement. interview with Entertainment Tonight. For some fans of this artist, “jealous” is an understatement.
Blue Ivy appears on a few songs by Beyoncé, including “Brown Skin Girl”
Between going to school and spending time with his father at sporting events, Blue Ivy appears on a few songs with his mothers. This includes the card hit The Lion King: the gift, titled “Brown Skin Girl”. For the joint album of Beyoncé and Jay-Z, The Carters, Blue Ivy gives a cry to his brothers and sisters on the song “Boss”.
However, Beyoncé shared during an interview, it is important for Blue Ivy to have a somewhat normal childhood, despite her inevitable celebrity. As a result, Beyoncé has spent a lot of time with her daughter in recent months.
“At one point, it is very important to me that my daughter can live life and run through the sprinklers and have sleepovers and trust and live and do whatever any child should be able to do,” said Beyoncé. according to The Los Angeles Times. “School visits and lemonade stands and all that. It is very important for me. “
Fans hope for more success with Blue Ivy in the future. Until then, Beyoncé and Blue Ivy’s music, including “Brown Skin Girl”, is available on Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal and most major streaming platforms.