St. Lawrence Seminary High School

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Curriculum

Mapping it Out

The academic curriculum of St. Lawrence reflects a strong bias toward college preparation. 

Freshmen

  • Freshmen Theology
  • Physical Education 9
  • English 9
  • World History
  • Freshmen Guidance I and II
  • Keyboarding
  • Algebra or Geometry
  • General Science or Biology
  • Foreign Language or Design and Process

 

Sophomore

  • Christology
  • Prayer and Sacraments
  • Physical Education 10
  • English 10
  • American Government
  • History 10
  • Geometry or Advanced Algebra
  • Biology or Chemistry
  • Computer Applications
  • Music Theory or Music Appreciation
  • Foreign Language
 

Juniors

  • Christian Morality
  • World Religions / Creating a Christian Lifestyle
  • Physical Education 11
  • American Literature
  • US History*
  • Advanced Algebra or Pre-Calculus
  • Chemistry or Physics
  • Foreign Language (if needed)
  • Health (if needed)
  • Elective

 

Seniors

  • Senior Theology
  • Physical Education 12
  • World Literature*
  • Pre-Calculus, Senior Algebra, or Calculus*
  • Physics, Advanced Chemistry*, or Biology II
  • Humanities
  • Other electives
     

Electives

  • Woodshop
  • Art
  • Mechanical Drawing
  • Accounting
  • Business Law
  • Advanced Computer Applications
  • Social Problems
  • Psychology
  • Economics
  • Trigonometry
  • Writing
  • Probability and Statistics
  • Literary Genres*
  • Modern World Literature*

* Dual Credit Course option is available

 

Foreign Languages Offered

Spanish, German and Latin

 

* St Lawrence Seminary High School partners with Marian University of Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, to offer students the opportunity to earn college credit while taking courses at St Lawrence. The courses are taken on campus and are taught by St. Lawrence instructors. To be eligible for this program, the student must have a GPA of 3.20 or higher and be a junior or senior. St. Lawrence Seminary does not charge any extra fees for participation in the dual credit program.  However, students do pay an additional charge directly to Marian University which includes a discounted fee per credit hour.

     

Vacation Reading

Students have some required reading assignments over the summer and Christmas breaks.

 

Drivers’ Education

Drivers’ Education is a non-credit course for juniors and seniors. It offers classroom instruction on Sunday nights and behind-the-wheel experience.

Preparing your son for college is vital to the structure of our curriculum.

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