St. Christopher’s offers summer Upper School classes to help students manage the scheduling of their academic course load. Priority will be given to St. Christopher’s students whose scheduling needs create conflicts for taking required courses during the regular school year; whose course load would otherwise leave them with no free periods during the regular school year; or who are attempting to advance a level in an academic discipline (where available and approved). Summer classes are neither required nor guaranteed.
1. Summer courses are conducted according to the same academic standards as courses during the regular school year. Grades will appear on a student’s transcript.
2. Students enrolled in summer courses are subject to the Honor Code.
3. Enrollment in summer courses should take place as part of the course scheduling process for the following school year and should fit appropriately into a student’s overall academic plan.
4. A student may enroll in a maximum of two summer courses in a single summer. Those students who request two courses will be asked to provide a brief explanation of why they are doing so with respect to their overall academic plan. This option should generally be reserved for students taking more than five full-year courses during the following school year.
5. Students may not take both health courses (Health 9 and Health 10) or both Religion courses (Biblical Studies and God’s Call and Our Response) within the same summer.
6. With the exception of Health 9, rising 9th graders are not eligible for summer courses.
7. Students are strongly encouraged to take at least one religion course during the regular school year while in Upper School. While unique situations may arise, it is generally not recommended that students fulfill their graduation requirement in Religion by taking summer courses exclusively.
8. Students are strongly encouraged to take at least one health course during the regular school year while in Upper School. Only students with a demonstrated scheduling need, typically a sixth full-year course, will be permitted to take both health courses during the summer.
9. Enrollment in Geometry requires the permission of the Upper School Math Department Chair. Students must earn a B or higher to proceed to Honors Precalculus in the fall.
10. Any student who has not completed the work for a summer course by the first day of the school year will not receive credit for the course. Please note that some courses have more stringent requirements when it comes to work that is submitted late.