Program of Studies

Welcome to the 2026-2027 Program of Studies. This guide contains information about graduation requirements, grading, academic supports, course offerings, and co-curricular programs. As you read through the pages, you will find information about new and revised courses, alternate-year courses that will require some long-range planning, Advanced Placement and dual enrollment offerings that can result in college credits, as well as internship, independent study, and alternative, out-of-school course/credit options

While adhering to the traditions of a rigorous and traditional Catholic high school curriculum, our programs also reflect opportunities for students to blend courses from local career technical programs, post-secondary institutions, and online distance learning sources. Students may also design credit-bearing internships or propose consideration for summer opportunities. Our goal is to extend the traditional program with opportunities for students to supplement their studies with real-world exposure. Our 8 period, modified block schedule allows students time in the day to pursue their interests and passions while practicing time management skills.

Enrichment Activities

We believe that a great way to supplement our academic program is with opportunities for students to partake in school planned field trips. Each year student will have access to learning outside of the classroom. Below is the list of past educational opportunities offered to our students.

Whale Watch-Rye Harbor

Seabrook Station

You’re Fired Ceramics

Cole Gardens

NHTI – Bridge Building Competition

Quebec, Canada (3 days)

Local hiking trails

Washington DC (4 days)

NY Stock Exchange and 911 Memorial Museum

Squam Lake Science Center

Granite State Escape

UNH High Technology Day

Harvard Model UN in Boston (4 days)