Welcome to the academic registration guide for the 2021-2022 School Year!
As we move into a brand new building and welcome new students and teachers to our community, the Upper School Faculty is excited to offer a rich and expansive range of more than 130 courses for the upcoming year (with many also offered at the Honors level). By visiting the Academic Program Overview and Signature Programs tabs above, you will be able to view our course offerings for the 2021-2022 School Year. The pages are organized by discipline, and each individual course listing includes curricular information, prerequisites, credit information, as well as participation in our Diploma Programs. This coming year will see some exciting additions to our curriculum, including:
More than 30 eleventh and twelfth grade elective courses in English and the Social Sciences
New Diploma Programs in Engineering and the Visual & Performing Arts
Inaugural Global Academic Programs
Continued expansion of our elective and advanced research offerings in the Sciences and Math
An ever-increasing range of pathways within the Arts and Computer Science
Below, you will find the registration schedule and information for current Upper School students who will enter Grades 10-12 in September. For new students, as well as for rising 9th graders, we have developed specialized guided processes for course enrollment and introduction to our community.
New 10th, 11th, and 12th graders, please click HERE for registration information.
Rising 9th graders, please find your registration information HERE.
As you review the resources for our 2021-2022 Academic Program, please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions.
All of us on the Upper School Faculty look forward to an exciting year ahead!
Dr. Andrew Ruoss
Upper School Academic Dean
e: andrew.ruoss@gcds.net
p: 203-542-0033
Each student has 8 course periods in their schedule. A student must be registered for 7 courses in order to be considered a fully registered student in good standing.
Most students register for 7 courses, along with a study hall (proctored in 9th and 10th grades). Please consult with your advisor if you wish to register for 8 courses.
In their course selection, students should work with their advisor to ensure progress toward fulfilling the Upper School's Graduation Requirements. They should also consult with the coordinator for any Diploma Program in which they are enrolled.
For the 11th and 12th Grades, we ask that students rank their elective options (1 - 3) for Science, Social Science, and English. As we develop each student's personalized schedule, we make every effort to accommodate as many of their first choices as possible. In order to ensure this access, we may need to move to a student's second or third choice in a particular discipline.
Starting in Grade 10, students may double up on Social Science, Math, Science, or English courses, taking a second full core course in place of an elective (for example, a 10th grade student could register for both American Studies - History and an 11/12 Social Sciences elective course). This opportunity is designed for students who exhibit a particular passion and advanced ability in a subject area, and students must complete this form with their advisor, securing the permission of their advisor and the Academic Dean.
Students should discuss Honors options with their advisor and with their teachers. The College Counseling Office guidance is that students should pursue these challenges only if they have demonstrated ability, authentic passion, and faculty placement support for that area of study. A grade that does not reflect strong performance in an Honors course will not serve as an advantage in the college process.
Registration for the Honors options for 11th and 12th grade Science, English, and Social Science electives requires that the student submit a 1 page statement along with course registration (for each Honors course). Teachers will use this statement to work with each student in goal setting. Students should also review the honors policy included on the Sciences, Social Sciences, and English sections of this curriculum guide.
Students may add or drop a course prior to the Add/Drop Date: Sept 30, 2021 (Semester 1); February 23, 2022 (Semester II).
Students will register for Intersession 2022 during the fall semester.
Students will be automatically registered for the Seminar course required for their grade level.
Please mark your calendars for the evening of Wednesday, April 28. The Upper School Faculty will host a webinar for rising 10th, 11th, and 12th grade students. This will include an overview of our Academic Program, highlights of our new offerings, as well as breakout zoom sessions for each grade. In addition, the evening will conclude with information sessions for our five Diploma Programs.
History 10 American Studies *
Honors Option Available
English 10 American Studies *
Honors Option Available
Chemistry *
Honors Option Available
Math *
Level Recommended by Math Faculty
World Language *
Level Recommended by World Languages Faculty
Seminar 10: Systems Thinking *
Elective/Arts
Study Hall/Elective/Arts
* Required Course
Recommended Sequence - Consult Advisor & College Counseling Office.
English 11/12 Elective(s)
Honors & Advanced Options Available
History/Social Sciences 11/12 Elective(s)
Honors Options Available
Science, Advanced Science, and Science Elective Courses
Math
Level Recommended by Math Faculty
World Language
Level Recommended by World Languages Faculty
Seminar 11 - Junior Thesis & College Process *
Elective/Arts
Study Hall/Elective/Arts
* Required Course
Recommended Sequence - Consult Advisor & College Counseling Office.
English 11/12 Elective(s)
Honors & Advanced Options Available
History/Social Sciences 11/12 Elective(s)
Honors Options Available
Science, Advanced Science, and Science Elective Courses
Math
Level Recommended by Math Faculty
World Language
Level Recommended by World Languages Faculty
Seminar 12 - Senior Internship & College Process *
Elective/Arts
Study Hall/Elective/Arts
* Required Course
Recommended Sequence - Consult Advisor & College Counseling Office.
Our Graduation Requirements are designed to ensure maximum flexibility for our students, encouraging their greatest ambition in the pursuit of their learning. These requirements serve as broad guardrails, and do not represent the total academic experience of any of our students. For example, more than 90% of our students pursue 4 years of one or more world languages. All students must be enrolled in at least 7 courses each semester.
Humanities (English, History/Social Science): 7 credits (Required 4 years of English and at least 3 years of Social Science)
STEM (Science, Computer Science, Engineering, Math): 6 credits with a minimal completion of Algebra II in Math (Recommended at least 3 years of Math and Science, including Biology, Chemistry, and Physics)
Seminar: 4 credits
World Language: Minimum of 2 credits in target language with demonstrated proficiency at a Level III course required (A three year minimum recommended sequence)
Arts (visual or performing): 1 credit
Team & Fitness: 2 seasons team and 2 seasons fitness per year***
Intersession Experience: 4 years (passing grade)
Junior Thesis: (passing grade)
Presentation of Learning: 4 years (passing grade)
*A full-year course earns one credit, a semester course earns ½ credit.
**In the case of a cross-listed course, a student may count the course only once toward their graduation requirements.
***Every student is required to participate in two (2) team activities and two (2) fitness activities annually. Participation on a sports team, whether interscholastic or club, will count for one team activity and one fitness activity. Other examples of team activities can be co-curricular clubs (robotics team, Model UN, debate club, etc) and performing arts options (fall musical, jazz band, acapella groups, etc). Obtaining a fitness requirement, other than participating in interscholastic and intramural teams, could include partaking in a school offered fitness program (strength and conditioning, spin class, yoga, etc ) for 90 minutes a week through the fall or spring term.