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High School Programs

Grades 9-12: Preparing students for college and beyond through rigorous academics, character development, and spiritual growth.

Academic Tracks

Choose the academic path that best aligns with your student's goals, abilities, and aspirations.

College Preparatory Track

Our standard academic track provides a comprehensive education that prepares students for success in college and beyond.

Core curriculum in English, Math, Science, and History
Biblical integration in all subjects
Variety of elective options
College application guidance

Honors Track

A more rigorous curriculum for students seeking additional academic challenges and deeper exploration of subject matter.

Accelerated core curriculum
Advanced research projects
Leadership development opportunities
College credit options

Advanced Placement Track

Our most challenging academic path, offering college-level coursework and the opportunity to earn college credits while in high school.

AP courses in multiple subjects
Dual enrollment opportunities
College-level research projects
Advanced college preparation support

Special Programs

Enhance your high school experience with specialized programs designed to develop specific talents and interests.

STEM Excellence Program

An intensive program focusing on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics, preparing students for careers in these high-demand fields.

Advanced courses in mathematics and sciences
Robotics and coding clubs
Science fair and competition opportunities

Arts & Humanities Program

A comprehensive program for students passionate about visual arts, music, theater, literature, and other creative and humanities disciplines.

Studio art, music, and drama courses
Annual performances and exhibitions
Advanced literature and philosophy studies

Leadership & Business Program

Designed for future entrepreneurs and leaders, this program develops business acumen, leadership skills, and ethical decision-making abilities.

Business and economics courses
Leadership development workshops
Entrepreneurship projects and competitions

Curriculum Details

Explore our comprehensive curriculum designed to prepare students for college and beyond.

Freshman Year Curriculum

Required Courses

English 9

Introduction to literature, composition, and grammar

Algebra I or Geometry

Based on placement testing

Biology

Study of living organisms and life processes

World History

Ancient civilizations through the Renaissance

Bible 9

Old Testament Survey

Physical Education

Fitness and team sports

Elective Options

Spanish I

Introduction to Spanish language

Art Foundations

Basic principles of visual art

Introduction to Music

Music appreciation and basics

Computer Applications

Digital literacy and productivity

Speech & Debate

Public speaking fundamentals

Introduction to Engineering

Basic engineering concepts

Sophomore Year Curriculum

Required Courses

English 10

World literature and composition

Geometry or Algebra II

Based on previous coursework

Chemistry

Study of matter, its properties, and changes

U.S. History I

Colonial era through Civil War

Bible 10

New Testament Survey

Health

Physical, mental, and spiritual wellness

Elective Options

Spanish II

Intermediate Spanish language

Drawing & Painting

Visual art techniques

Choir or Band

Vocal or instrumental music

Introduction to Business

Business concepts and principles

Creative Writing

Fiction, poetry, and personal essays

Robotics

Robotics design and programming

Junior Year Curriculum

Required Courses

English 11

American literature and composition

Algebra II or Pre-Calculus

Based on previous coursework

Physics

Study of matter, energy, and their interactions

U.S. History II

Reconstruction to present day

Bible 11

Christian Apologetics

SAT/ACT Prep

College entrance exam preparation

Elective Options

Spanish III

Advanced Spanish language

Advanced Art

Portfolio development

Music Theory

Principles of music composition

Economics

Micro and macroeconomics

Psychology

Introduction to human behavior

Computer Science

Programming and algorithms

AP Course Options

AP English Language

College-level rhetoric and writing

AP U.S. History

College-level American history

AP Biology

College-level biology

Senior Year Curriculum

Required Courses

English 12

British literature and composition

Pre-Calculus or Calculus

Based on previous coursework

Advanced Science Elective

Anatomy, Environmental Science, etc.

Government & Economics

Civics and economic principles

Bible 12

Worldview and Ethics

Senior Capstone

Research project and presentation

Elective Options

Spanish IV

Advanced conversation and literature

Studio Art

Independent art projects

Advanced Music

Performance and composition

Business Leadership

Advanced business principles

Sociology

Study of human society

Advanced Computer Science

Advanced programming concepts

AP Course Options

AP English Literature

College-level literary analysis

AP Calculus AB or BC

College-level calculus

AP Chemistry

College-level chemistry

AP Physics

College-level physics

AP Government

College-level political science

AP Computer Science

College-level programming

Program Comparison

Compare our academic tracks to find the best fit for your student's needs and goals.

Features College Preparatory Honors Advanced Placement
Course Load Standard curriculum with electives Accelerated curriculum with advanced electives Rigorous curriculum with multiple AP courses
Class Size 18-22 students 15-18 students 12-15 students
Homework Load 1-2 hours daily 2-3 hours daily 3-4 hours daily
College Credit Opportunities Limited Some dual enrollment options Multiple AP and dual enrollment options
Special Projects Annual research project Semester research projects Ongoing research and independent studies
GPA Weighting Standard (4.0 scale) +0.5 points per course +1.0 points per AP course
Entrance Requirements Standard admissions process B+ average, teacher recommendations A- average, teacher recommendations, entrance exam
Academic Support Regular office hours and tutoring Enhanced tutoring and mentoring Specialized AP prep and college advisement

Student Success

Our programs have a proven track record of preparing students for success in college and beyond.

College Acceptance

100% of Truth Academy graduates are accepted to 4-year colleges and universities.

Academic Achievements

  • Average SAT score: 1320 (national average: 1060)
  • Average ACT score: 28 (national average: 21)
  • 85% of AP students score 3 or higher on AP exams
  • National Merit Scholarship Finalists: 12 in the past 5 years
  • Science Olympiad State Champions (2023, 2024)

Alumni Testimonials

"The rigorous academic program at Truth Academy prepared me exceptionally well for my engineering studies at Georgia Tech. The teachers challenged me to think critically and solve complex problems, skills I use every day now."

— Michael Richardson, Class of 2021

Georgia Institute of Technology, Mechanical Engineering

"The AP courses I took at Truth Academy allowed me to enter college with 24 credit hours already completed. Beyond the academic preparation, I appreciated how my teachers integrated faith into every subject, helping me develop a biblical worldview."

— Sophia Martinez, Class of 2020

University of North Carolina, Pre-Med

"The leadership opportunities I had through Truth Academy's business program gave me confidence and practical experience that set me apart in college and internship applications. I'm grateful for the mentorship I received."

— Daniel Thompson, Class of 2022

Vanderbilt University, Business Administration

College Preparation Resources

  • Dedicated college counselor for each student
  • College planning beginning in freshman year
  • Annual college fair with 50+ universities
  • SAT/ACT preparation courses
  • Essay writing workshops and application review
  • Scholarship and financial aid guidance

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