2024-2025 Course Flipbook v2 - Flipbook - Page 85
Grade 9
Grade 10
Grade 11
Grade 12
Upper school students are placed into math courses based on their prior experience and skill proficiency.
Beginning in Algebra 2, students may choose to pursue our "Analytical" or our "Data and Modeling"
options depending on their interests. By 12th grade, math students have the option to enroll in Single
Variable Calculus, Statistics and Quantitative Reasoning, or Math Seminar: Advanced Topics.
Molecular & Cellular Biology, Mathematical Physics, Physical
& Organic Chemistry, Environmental Science, Psychology,
Marine & Geoscience Systems, or Engineering & Making
Biology
Chemistry
Odysseys and
Journeys
Self and Society
American
Perspectives and
Possibilities
World History
Modern World
History
US History
Senior Seminar Choices: Storytelling as
Resistance,Creative Writing Workshop, Toni
Morrison, Speculative Fiction, or Literature
of Immigration and Assimilation
History Practica: Holocaust and Human
Behavior, History and Politics through Film,
International Human Rights, African American
Studies, Emerging Global Challenges
Upper school students choose between Spanish and French. Placement is based on prior experience and
skill proficiency. Beyond level IV, students pursue study of humanities and culture in the language they
are learning.
Multiple course offerings in 2D Art, 3D Art, Photography, Digital Art, Music, Theater, Journalism and
Studio Seminar
Faculty-led elective courses are focused on topics that students might not find in their core classes or
extensions of existing courses.
Students design, lead, and organize a breadth of club options. Visit fieldschool.org for a complete list.
Immersion Courses, Travel Opportunities, or Internships
Senior Capstone Program (3 weeks
in May): Internship or Individual
Inquiry Project
Advisories are learning communities of 10-14 students and one faculty member. The advisory
curriculum has three strands: Academic Oversight, Social and Emotional Learning; and Community
Building with a commitment to and focus on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI).
In the Upper School, students can choose to participate on an athletic team or take an upper school
physical education course (hiking, weight training, or yoga). Upper school athletics include volleyball,
soccer, cross country, tennis, basketball, swimming, winter track, track & field, lacrosse, baseball, and
ultimate frisbee.
CREATIVE + CONNECTED
INQUISITIVE + INCLUSIVE
REFLECTIVE + RESILIENT