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Honors and Advanced Placement Courses

Holy Ghost Prep provides an environment whereby students and teachers positively challenge themselves and one another through a variety of activities both academic and extracurricular. As true education requires interaction, teachers and students thrive in an atmosphere of interaction and mutual respect.

Honors and Advanced Placement Courses

As each course in our curriculum would be considered an honors course at many other schools and as many academically talented students attend Holy Ghost Prep, Honors or Advanced Placement courses are not for everyone.  

For incoming students, enrollment is limited to those students who have performed well on our placement test, our entrance test, on standardized tests administered at their elementary schools, and who have achieved high standards of performance in their elementary school as evidenced by their elementary school transcript. 

For rising sophomores, juniors, and seniors, Honors and Advanced Placement courses are limited to those students who have demonstrated in their course work at Holy Ghost Prep a commitment to the highest level of achievement possible. Specific placement decisions are made by department members and their chairs, and are approved by the Placement Committee, in consultation with present subject teachers, department chairs, and members of the Academic Committee.

Any student approved for and accepting admission into an Advanced Placement course(s) must complete the full AP course (in most cases, two semesters) and take the corresponding AP exam(s) offered in the spring in order to receive AP credit for each semester of the course. A student with a “C” or below in an AP course may be asked to withdraw from the course. A minimum score of “3” on the AP exam is normally required for subsequent enrollment in an AP course in the same subject area. Probationary enrollment in a course may be granted if a student scores below a “3”. Any withdrawal requests from or probationary enrollment in an AP course are at the discretion of the teacher and Dean of Academics. 

 

Honors Courses

  • Algebra II

  • Academic Writing

  • American Literature

  • Biology

  • Calculus

  • Chemistry

  • Communication Skills 

  • Computer Science (Advanced Topics)

  • French II, III, and IV

  • Geometry 

  • Latin III

  • Math Analysis

  • Music (Advanced Topics)

  • Physics

  • Portfolio (Art)

  • Spanish II and III

  • World Literature

AP Courses

  • Biology
  • Calculus AB
  • Calculus BC
  • Chemistry
  • Computer Science A
  • Computer Science Principles
  • Drawing
  • Economics (Macro and Micro)
  • English Language and Composition
  • English Literature and Composition
  • French Language and Culture
  • Human Geography  
  • Latin
  • Music Theory
  • Physics: Electricity and Magnetism
  • Physics: Mechanics
  • Psychology
  • Research
  • Seminar
  • Spanish Language and Culture
  • Statistics
  • U.S. Government and Politics
  • United States History