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CARNEGIE-WHITTIER CHRISTIAN UPPER SCHOOL
ABOUT USCarnegie Private Schools are college preparatory Christian schools. Our schools are located in beautiful and sunny Southern California, with most less than an hour from the Los Angeles International Airport. With exceptional weather and gorgeous landscapes, Los Angeles is the world’s premier destination. From skiing the San Bernardino mountains to surfing Malibu beaches, you will never be without something to do. Spend your time mountain biking, snowboarding, or hiking our great outdoors. If you prefer to explore Los Angeles from the indoors, our world class museums and local cuisine will excite your spirit.
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MIDDLE SCHOOL CARNEGIE: 6-8
STUDY OPTIONS
1. College Preparatory TrackAll Students entering our middle school will be placed on a college preparatory track. Courses taken during these foundational years of Upper School are designed to prepare students for the next step forward, grade nine. Students engage in challenging courses that will prepare them for the courses colleges and universities look at for admission.
2. Advanced StudyThe Advance Study option is designed for students looking to earn high school credits while still in middle school. Biology, Chemistry, Honors English, Algebra, Geometry, Algebra II and Trigonometry are all courses offered in middle school through Advanced Study at the “a-g” level.
Middle School
Carnegie-Whittier Christian School is committed to preparing middle school students for success in high school. We consider our middle school program to be the foundation for a student’s progression through the rest of their academic career. Therefore, we have structured our Carnegie Middle School as a college preparatory level program.
Students entering in grades 6-8 will complete coursework in English, Literature, Mathematics, Science, Social Science, Foreign Language, and Physical Education.
Advanced courses are offered as well as high school level courses for qualified students.
“Carnegie offered more resources and opportunities than other programs. For that reason, I chose Carnegie. Throughout my time here, I was given so much support.”-Taliyah
ADVANCED PROGRAM
UPPER SCHOOL CARNEGIE: 9-12
Grades 9-12Course Length Up to 4 academic yearsIntakes FallEligibility 3.5/4.0 GPA, previous
completion of an AP or Honors course.
Carnegie’s Advanced Program offers highly qualified students the opportunity to engage in rigorous courses of their choosing including AP courses, Honors courses, university courses and independent research projects.
Past Advanced Program students have studied at UCLA, UC Berkeley, Standford University, and Rice University.
Acceptance into the Advanced Program is based on the following criteria:1. Academic Record (past three years)2. References from a teacher in one of the following subjects: Mathematics, English, Language Arts, or Science.3. Completion of at least one prior Honors or AP course.
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High School Academic Information
Carnegie High School students must complete a total of 230 credits as well as a combination of specific core subjects and electives in order to graduate. Carnegie encourages students to take advantage of the many clubs and opportunities available to them in an effort to develop the whole student. All students will be placed in appropriate core courses according to Carnegie High School’s discretion and analysis of academic records and placement exams.
The graduation requirements listed here, along with elective courses, meet or exceed the University of California admission requirements.
Courses
.Theology
*Courses are subject to availability and interest
CAMPUS LIFE
Carnegie believes that preparing for college requires more than intensive academics. For this reason, campus life is important at Carnegie as we develop the whole student. We consider ourselves a community and we invite each student into our network of teachers, staff, and students with
welcoming arms.
At Carnegie Schools, we encourage students to participate in after school activities including sports, community service, student government, and student led clubs. As a Christ-centered college preparatory program, students should aim to be well rounded, participating in a variety of on and off campus activities.
Future CIF Athletic Offerings Boys GirlsFootballl Baseball Volleyball SoftballBasketball Swim Basketball CheerSoccer Golf Soccer SwimTennis Track Tennis TrackCross Country Cross Country Golf
Student Government Cooking ClubTheatre Club SAT PrepCommunity Service Eco InitiativeChess Club RoboticsDebate Team Space TeamUltimate Frisbee Chinese ClubDiscipleship Group Ping Pong Club Sewing Club Badminton
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CarnegieAcademic ResourcesCollege and Career Counseling ProgramCarnegie’s College and Career Counseling program provides each student the individualized guidance he or she needs to succeed academically and find his or her best university fit. Academic and university-related information is also available.
Carnegie College Counselors work exclusively with students in the college application process to ensure their application is authentic and unique to each student’s educational background. Students are encouraged to make regular appointments with their counselor to ensure they are on track to achieve their individual academic goals. Carnegie workds closely with the College Board to keep students up-to-date on all things college bound students must know.
One-To-One Laptop/iPad ProgramCarnegie’s One-to-One Laptop/iPad program is a primary tool for enhancing engagement between students and the classroom teachers. The laptop is used in classes as diverse as physics and physical education. Students take advantage of their laptops/iPads to access real-time content, take notes and assessments, and utilize relevant applications.
Carnegie Technology ProgramCarnegie is a leader in the technology driven age of education. As such, we have a team to investigate the best technology tools for the classroom, provide training for our faculty and carefully plan for the use of these tools. Our goal is to implement technology that allows students to have a richer educational experience. You can see our efforts throughout our curriculum, classrooms, and virtual student engagement.
www.carnegie-schools.com951.660.9898
6548 Newlin Ave. Whittier, CA 90601
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1. Visit www.carnegie-schools.com.
2. Complete the application online which can be found under the admissions tab.
3. Carnegie will notify you of all admissions decisions via email. A hard copy of the decision will also be mailed to your home upon request. If Carnegie requires further information, our admissions team will contact you within two weeks of your application submission. All applications should be submitted as early as possible for admission into the following fall class.
A note about our decision process:Carnegie Schools-Whittier Christian Schools admit students from every race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin to all aspects of its programs and activities. Carnegie practices a non-discriminatory admissions process and no student is denied acceptance on the basis of race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin. A student’s race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin has no bearing on any tuition assistance or financial aid decisions, including loans and scholarship programs.
The Carnegie admissions team looks at the whole student including prior academic performance, interviews, references and extra curricular participation. Carnegie seeks to develop well-rounded students with many talents and abilities. No two applications are the same. Carnegie assesses the student as an individual and looks at the entirety of the application before making a decision.
For more information contact [email protected] Aid is available. Please request information from the Admissions Office.
CARNEGIE HIGH SCHOOL CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT
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