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The Geneva School seeks to provide students in grades Pre-K–12 an extraordinary education, by means of an integrated curriculum, pedagogy, and culture, both distinctly classical and distinctively Christian, that pursues goodness, truth, and beauty in all spheres of life, while viewing these spheres as elements of a divinely ordered whole.
The Geneva School is accredited by the Florida Council of Independent Schools and the Florida Kindergarten Council. Geneva is a charter member of The Association of Classical & Christian Schools.
The Geneva School, established in 1993, is a co-educational, college-preparatory, day school with a Pre-K–12 student body of 472 (164 in 7th–12th). The campus is located in Winter Park, in suburban Orlando.
The Geneva School seeks master teachers who have a passion for learning and who have advanced educational credentials and experience. Of the 28-member faculty serving the dialective and rhetoric school, fifteen have earned one or more advanced degrees, andthree have also earned a terminal degree.
Admission to The Geneva School is selective. The Admission Committee’s evaluation of each applicant is based on academic records, teacher recommendations, standardized test scores, pre-admission assessments, and student interviews. The Geneva School admits students of any race, color, and national or ethnic origin.
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 .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 credit |
| Foreign Languages |
3 credits in the same language or 2 credits each in two differents languages. |
| Classical Distinctives |
3 credits (Logic/Rhetoric/Debate/Aesthetics) |
| Creative and Performing Arts |
2 credits |
| Wellness and Sports |
1 credit |
Total Credits |
26 |
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Recognition |
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Class of 2001 |
1 Commended, 2 Finalists |
Class of 2002 |
1 Commended |
Class of 2003 |
2 Commended |
Class of 2004 |
2 Commended |
Class of 2006 |
1 Finalist |
Class of 2007 |
1 Commended, 2 Finalists, 1 Scholar |
| Class of 2009 |
1 Semifinalist, 3 Commended (to date) |
Scores |
Cr. Reading |
Math |
Writing |
Mean |
Class of 2001 |
653 |
608 |
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1261 |
Class of 2002 |
577 |
544 |
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1121 |
Class of 2003 |
618 |
576 |
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1184 |
Class of 2004 |
625 |
569 |
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1194 |
Class of 2005 |
620 |
613 |
|
1233 |
Class of 2006 |
589 |
614 |
605 |
1808 |
Class of 2007 |
646 |
616 |
628 |
1889 |
| Class of 2008 |
647 |
601 |
625 |
1873 |
Total Graduates |
19 Students |
GPA Range (Weighted) |
3.31–4.28 |
GPA Range (Unweighted) |
2.95–3.94 |
SAT Range (Excluding Writing) |
1050–1410 |
SAT Range (Including Writing) |
1570–2030 |
| ACT Range (Composite) |
24–33 |
Total Students: 27
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9th–12th Grade
English I (Honors)
English II (Honors)
English III (Honors)
English IV (Honors or AP Lit.)
Rhetoric (Honors or AP Language)
World History (Honors)
European History
American History (Honors)
AP U.S. History**
Government (Honors)
Economics (Honors)
Biology (Honors)
Chemistry (Honors)
AP Chemistry
Physics I (Honors)
AP Physics B and C
Anatomy/Physiology (Honors)
Classical Dynamics**
Environmental Science
Algebra I (Honors or Regular)*
Geometry (Honors or Regular)
Algebra II (Honors or Regular)
Pre-Calculus (Honors and Regular)
Calculus w/ Pre-Calculus (Honors and Regular)
AP Calculus AB or BC
Logic*
Philosophy (Honors)
World Religions/ Apologetics
Systematic Theology
Debate
Life Management
Personal Fitness
Team Sports
Studio Art I, II, III, IV
AP Art Portfolio
Choral Music I, II, III, IV
Photography I, II, III, IV
Yearbook Journalism I, II, III, IV
Drama / Theater I, II, III, IV
Senior Thesis
Latin I*, II*, III, IV, V, AP
Spanish I, II, III, IV, AP
French I, II, III, IV
Classical Greek I
Some courses may not be offered every year.
*High school level courses only offered in 7th & 8th Grade
**Added 2008-2009 |
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