The school is a co-educational day school located in Niceville, Florida. The school teaches students to learn from life and it?s experiences. The school also encourages students to become well centered, positive individuals who can affect the world in a positive way. The school allows students to ask questions of themselves that will continue to educate them well into the future. The Upper School population consists of about 160 students with approximately 12 of these students being international students.
L O C A T I O N
Niceville Florida is located 40 miles form the Alabama border and only a few miles from the Gulf of Mexico. Niceville is about one and a half hours east of Pensacola. Niceville?s weather is a combination of bright sunny days tempered by gentle bay breezes. In the spring and fall the days are hot while the evenings are a bit cooler. The summer months are characterized by warmer temperatures and quick afternoon showers.
C O U R S E S O F F E R E D
Courses offered at the school include: Advanced English, Algebra I-II, American History I-II, American Literature, Apologetics, AP Calculus, Advanced Literature, Algebra I, Algebra II, Advanced Writing, American History, American Literature, AP Calculus, AP Chemistry, AP English, AP French, AP Latin, AP Literature, AP Spanish, AP Studio Art, AP US History, AP World History, Biology, British Literature, Chemistry and Lab, Chorus I-IV, Drama, Economics, Environmental Science, French I-IV, Great Books, Geometry, Harmony and the gospels, Human anatomy, Integrated Math, Latin I-II, Marine Biology, Physics and Lab, Physical Science, Pre-Calculus, Physiology, Spanish I-III, US government, and
World History.
D R E S S C O D E
Uniforms are required at the school. All students, prior to the start of classes, must purchase the school uniforms. Students will either wear a polo-style shirt or oxford button-down in solid colors. Boys will wear slacks or knee-length walking shorts of a solid khaki or dark color. All pants or shirts must have belt loops. These shirts must have the approved school logo on the left pocket. Boys must tuck their shirts in. Girls may wear skirts, jumpers, slacks, capris and uniform walking shorts.
H O U S I N G
Students attending the school will stay with carefully selected host families in the surrounding community. A school
coordinator interviews and selects all host families.
A T H L E T I C S
Male students attending the school are able to participate in the following interscholastic sports: Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Golf, Soccer, and Volleyball.
Female students attending the school are able to participate in the following interscholastic sports: Basketball, Cross Country, Soccer, Softball, and Volleyball.