The George Washington University Online High School (GWUOHS) provides students with engaging, challenging, and innovative curriculum paired with exceptional individualized attention that prepares them for the rigor of academics at top-tier colleges and universities.
GWUOHS uses the K12 curriculum, renowned for its rigorous, research-driven design, compelling interactivity, ease of use, and integrated blend of online content with hands-on materials and outstanding books.
Our curriculum:
Explore our middle school and high school course list.
We offer a complete portfolio of college preparatory courses, including challenging Honors and Advanced Placement® courses that inspire high levels of thinking and allow students to deepen their knowledge in particular disciplines.
Small class sizes and outstanding instructors are key to the success of any academic approach. We believe that we get to know our students as well as, or even better than, faculty do at brick-and-mortar private institutions. Our faculty is a distinguished group of educators who love their subject matter, are thoroughly dedicated to their students, and have mastered the exciting world of online instruction.
At GWUOHS we strive to educate the whole student. With each student’s academic, emotional, and social wellness in mind, GWUOHS assigns each student an academic advisor for the entirety of their tenure and an expert college counselor each year. The academic advisors and college counselors work with students and their Learning Coaches to develop Individualized Academic Plans and schedules that best support their academic goals and postsecondary aspirations.
GWUOHS further supports its students by providing a writing center, math lab, and language immersion labs. Students may also elect to participate in office hours with their teachers or attend individual meetings.
Our students have the opportunity to pursue a special interest or passion via more than 50 elective courses, with choices that go far beyond what is typically available in most schools, whether public or private. Students can opt to pursue a Liberal Arts concentration, a Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) concentration, or Entrepreneurship concentration when making elective choices. Please see our graduation requirements for more information.
Our STEM electives are 21st-century courses for 21st-century students. From Digital Photography and C++ Programming to Game Design and 3D Animation, these exciting courses prepare students in a relevant and meaningful manner for the demands and careers of our technology-savvy world.
For high school students who want to explore a potential career direction or achieve greater knowledge in a particular subject, GWUOHS offers electives across various disciplines. From Fine Art to Journalism, our high school elective courses span a wide variety of topics and are another way we provide a high-quality, well-rounded, and individualized education.
For students with an entrepreneurial bent who want to explore a potential business career, GWUOHS offers electives across a range of disciplines to prepare them with the knowledge to advance their interests. From Introduction to Entrepreneurship to Macroeconomics to Marketing, our Entrepreneurship courses deliver a uniquely relevant learning experience.
Through a partnership with Middlebury Interactive Languages, GWUOHS students can choose between two world languages—Spanish and French.
These courses don’t simply adapt adult language-learning products or rely exclusively on “listen and repeat,” “trial and error,” or “rote memorization” approaches to teaching new languages. Instead, the world-language courses are designed specifically for students, with an optimal mix of immersive and innovative yet proven methods woven together for a powerful learning experience.
Using a wide variety of effective, engaging methods, these courses transform language learners into “power speakers.” AP® levels are available for Spanish and French.
Students can receive high school and college credit through the dual enrollment program. GWUOHS tuition includes courses at Northern Virginia Community College. Students can also take George Washington University courses at a discounted rate.
Depending on where students decide to enroll for college after graduation from GWUOHS, the credits they earn during their dual enrollment classes can go toward earning their bachelor’s degree.
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