High School (Freshmen – Seniors)
All high school students are encouraged to follow a strong college-preparatory program. Accordingly, we structure our program so that students can take the courses that competitive colleges expect students to complete in high school.
The only required classes for High School are our Leadership classes, however, we do encourage students to participate in our full program. Studio Prep classes provide more than just credits—they immerse students in our unique learning philosophy, where deep thinking, student agency, and real-world connections are central to the experience.
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Families can customize each student’s learning path by choosing courses beyond our curriculum. We also assist students who wish to enroll in classes at Austin Community College— its Highland campus is located just a half-mile walk from Studio Prep.
We offer:
- Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Pre-Calculus
- Physics, Chemistry, Experimental Design and Research Methods (1 and 2)
- Four years of English (2 World Literature, 1 British Literature, 1 American Literature)
- World History, US History, Government, Economics
- Three levels of Spanish
- 4 Year Leadership Quest (required for all students)
Leadership 1: Understanding a Well-Lived Life (9th and 10th)
Goals
- To gain insight into how individuals across time and cultures have pursued meaningful lives
- To gain clarity about personal strengths, weaknesses, and ideal work environments
- To understand calling in a broader sense
- To see leadership as an opportunity to serve and make a difference in their community
- To develop leadership skills that enable them to lead with wisdom and humility
- To begin developing habits that lead to a well-lived life
Leadership 2: Preparing for Life Beyond the Studio (11th and 12th)
Goals
- To deepen students’ understanding of what it means to live a well-lived life
- To gain greater clarity on the unique gifts they have to offer
- To deep dive into an area of interest
- To practice goal-setting, planning, and habit formation as students work on a long-term project
- To continue developing leadership skills as they serve in their local community and beyond
- To cultivate the skills needed to build relationships and collaborate in professional settings
Students in Leadership 2 work on a 2- year Capstone Project, which allows them to engage with professionals to explore potential careers or other areas of personal interest.