Developing Students for
Bright Futures
The classroom is where the magic happens at
The Winston School. This is where students meet with teachers who truly understand their journey. It is here that students learn they can write, they can do math, and they do have the ability to succeed.
Our goal is to not only prepare Upper School students to satisfy graduation and college admission requirements, but also to develop personal passions that will shape them as individuals and inspire life-long learning.
As such, students work with their advisors and the Director of College Admissions & Student Affairs to thoughtfully select courses as part of their four year college roadmap. This roadmap will ensure that students achieve the required 26 credits for graduation during their time at The Winston School.
Upper School At-A-Glance
Upper School Courses
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Please be advised that some colleges and universities will require both Algebra 2 and Trigonometry for admission. Both these courses will cover concepts found on the SAT/ACT.
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- Health*
- Speech*
- Economics*
- Government*
*.5 credit - can be taken as a summer course
- Technology (1 credit)
- PE/Personal Fitness/After School Sports (1.5 credits)
- Reading Lab (per teacher recommendation)
- Math Lab (per teacher recommendation)
- Advanced 3D Media (10th-12th)
- Art & Business (10th-12th)*
- Band
- Ceramics/Sculpting (10th-12th)
- Chorus
- Digital Art
- Digital Media
- Drama
- Drawing
- Fashion Design*
- Filmmaking/Video Production
- Film Studies/History
- Game Design
- Introduction to 3D Art
- Metal Working (10th-12th)
- Painting
- Personal Fitness
- Photography
- Tech Theater
- Woodworking (10th-12th)
- Yearbook
*½ credit class
Introduction to Humanities (onsite)
To view a list of off-campus/online dual credit courses, please email Will Jennings, Director of College Admissions & Student Affairs.
Meet the Upper School Faculty
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