In order to graduate from The Geneva School, a student must have at least a C average (70 or higher). Geneva does not rank its students but does recognize a valedictorian and a salutatorian. Given the high value we place on academics and the ability of our students, all courses are taught at what is widely considered an Honors level, whether or not they are formally designated as such. Designated Honors and AP Courses are weighted an additional 0.5 and 1 point, respectively.
| English Language and Literature | 4 credits |
| History and Society | 4 credits |
| Science | 3 credits |
| Mathematics | 4 credits |
| Theology and Philosophy | 2 credits |
| Foreign Languages | 3 credits in the same language or 2 credits each in two different languages. |
| Classical Distinctives | 3 credits (Logic/Rhetoric/Debate/Aesthetics) |
| Creative and Performing Arts | 2 credits |
| Wellness and Sports | 1 credit |
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Total Credits
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26 |