Junior High and High School Curriculum:
Heritage Christian Junior High and High School provides a Christ-centered, academically rigorous education designed to prepare students for success in college, career, and life. Grounded in biblical truth, our curriculum challenges students to think critically, communicate effectively, and apply their faith across all areas of learning. We are committed to academic excellence while nurturing spiritual growth, character development, and a lifelong love of learning.
Our Junior High program builds a strong foundation in core academic subjects while encouraging curiosity, responsibility, and independent thinking. As students progress into high school, they engage in a more advanced and college-preparatory curriculum, including Advanced Placement (AP) courses and concurrent-enrollment courses that offer rigorous, in-depth study and the opportunity to earn college credit. These courses help students develop strong study habits, analytical skills, and confidence as they prepare for higher education.
Through a blend of faith-based instruction, strong academics, and effective use of technology, Heritage Christian JH/HS prepares students to excel academically, grow spiritually, and make a meaningful impact in their communities and beyond.
High School Academics:
AP (Advanced Placement) classes are college-level courses offered in high school that provide students with the opportunity to challenge themselves academically. Taking AP classes can help students develop critical thinking skills, improve their time management, and gain in-depth knowledge of subjects. One of the biggest benefits is the potential to earn college credits, which can save time and money in higher education. Additionally, AP courses demonstrate academic rigor on college applications, showing admissions officers that students are ready for the demands of college-level work.
Current High School AP classes HCS offers:
- AP Literature and Composition
- AP Language and Composition
- AP Precalculus
- AP Calculus AB
- AP Calculus BC
- AP Psychology