Departments and Courses
Pursuing a classical liberal arts and sciences education, our students gain the knowledge, skills, and intangibles needed for college success. We invite you to explore our course offerings by department below.
Explore Our Academic Program
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- Math
- Science
- English
- History, Religious Studies & Social Sciences
- Fine Arts
- Classical & Modern Languages
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Math
The Mathematics Department at Saint James School prides itself in offering courses designed to appropriately challenge all students. Ranging from Algebra I all the way through post-AP offerings, our goal is to develop creative problem solvers by encouraging students to appreciate and to embrace mathematical thinking. Within each classroom, students will learn to work successfully in individual and cooperative situations. Our curriculum is designed to help students strengthen their reasoning ability and appropriate usage of technology in learning content. Students new to Saint James will enroll in the appropriate level of mathematics based on previous coursework, recommendations, and completion of a placement test.
Science
The Science Department engages and challenges students to develop a body of knowledge and processes that enable them to understand the natural world. Scientific background and skills are taught to allow students to develop scientific literacy while actively involving them in qualitative and quantitative problem-solving. The laboratory, which is an important part of inquiry, fosters both skills and knowledge. Students are encouraged to ask questions and conduct experiments in order to understand the natural world. Students design investigations, engage in scientific reasoning, manipulate equipment, record data, use technology, analyze results, and discuss findings.
English
The English Department strives to create a community of readers, writers, and thinkers who appreciate the challenges of expository writing, the process of discovery in close reading of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction, and the importance of finding the right words to successfully debate and explore ideas in a welcoming and lively classroom setting. Our curriculum is designed to build and enhance a richer and deeper understanding of the craft that goes into effective writing and discussion. Each form examines an overarching idea that guides the literature selections, and each form experiences a wide variety of artists and narrative voices.
History, Religious Studies & Social Sciences
Students in the History, Religion and Social Sciences Department learn about significant events, ideas, and historical figures. They read critically, analytically, and reflectively from several sources and write research papers and essays on the issues and trends they study. By engaging in daily discussions, students form their own opinions about the past and its relevance to today’s world and their own lives.
Fine Arts
The Fine Arts—visual and performing—are recognized as rich opportunities for students to appreciate music, drama, drawing, and the visual arts, as well as to discover or polish their own artistic expression. The Fine Arts Department offers elective courses in Music and Art. The Saint James Mummers’ Society performs several drama productions each year. Students in the Second Form take art and drama for one trimester each; students in Third through Sixth Forms choose art, dance and music as electives.
Classical & Modern Languages
Most students at Saint James begin their study of foreign language in the Second Form by taking Latin. Upon entering the Third Form, students may continue their study of Latin, or they may begin a modern language, either Spanish or French. The language program stimulates interest in other cultures and their literature, history, and values. Students are required to complete a minimum of three years of language study (in one language), which provides a sound grammatical foundation and prepares students for college-level work. Courses are offered from Level I through Advanced Placement.