The program of studies at Immaculata strives to meet the needs of all students in developing their abilities and talents. The curriculum is planned to permit the student to select college preparatory courses. The objectives of the total curriculum are to impart spiritual, intellectual, cultural, physical, and social values.
Required Courses
A total of 132 credits is necessary for graduation. Four-year programs in Religion and English, three-year programs in Social Studies, Science, and Mathematics as well as 2 years of World Language are required. Pre-requisites for upper level courses are determined by the respective departments and must be met for entry into those respective courses.
Advanced Placement and Honors Courses
Advanced Placement courses are available classes in English, History, Mathematics, Science, World Language, and Art with the opportunity of taking Advanced Placement Examinations. In addition, Honors courses are offered to students in English, Mathematics, Science, History, World Language, and Business.
Class Scheduling
School days are designated by the letters A through F instead of Monday through Friday. This system allows us to schedule special programs. Unless otherwise stated, every Tuesday is an Activity Day. Activity period is 52 minutes long and gives certain groups practice time as well as clubs a chance to meet. Students may use this period to make up tests, meet with teachers, attend club meetings, go the library or catch up on their homework.
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