High School (9-12)
Rigor that Inspires and Relationships that Influence
As they grow in college readiness, high school students at Wesleyan learn to challenge themselves academically, physically, and spiritually. Whether joining the Wesleyan community as a 9th grade student or spending more than a decade as a Wesleyan "Evergreen," high school students develop skills to think critically, solve problems creatively, and communicate effectively. And these skills transcend calculus or Shakespeare. They are the skills that equip them to thrive in college, career, and life.
In the Classroom
Our experienced high school teachers are gifted in building purposeful relationships that allow them to push students to their fullest academic potential. From introductory classes to one of our 25 AP courses, the robust and biblically based curriculum supports students as they deepen their love of learning. As students define their passions, they flourish in courses that challenge them and spark curiosity.
The class of 2024 (128 students) reported $6.5 million in merit scholarships for college.
94% of AP test scores are 3 or higher, earning the possibility of college credit.
The average high school class is 13 students.
Beyond the Classroom
High School Leadership
High School Schedule
With each day bookended with opportunities to meet with teachers, a rotating schedule of 60-minute classes allows for in-depth learning, as well as lunch, mentor groups, and flex time or chapel.
M, T, Th, F: 8:10 a.m. - 2:55 p.m.
Wednesday: 8:50 a.m. - 2:55 p.m.