Grades 9-12

The four-year program of studies at the Academy is designed to produce well-rounded students who are prepared to enter local universities in Georgia as well as major universities in Europe and the United States.   English is the primary language of instruction, except in classes studying Georgian and Russian, where these languages are spoken exclusively.


In addition to the academic programs, you can also view the  Students' Handbook:


Georgian Language and Literature

Students spend the full four years of their secondary education studying their native language and literature... 

English Language and Literature

Instruction in English focuses on reading, analyzing through discussion, and writing about a four-year sequence of “Great Books” taken primarily from the Western canon (and including literature in translation), ranging from the Classical (Homer), to the classic (Shakespeare), to the contemporary...

Russian Language and Literature

Students study Russian as their third language for gaining fluency in both reading and speech...

Mathematics

Although instruction covers the traditional topics in mathematics – algebra, trigonometry, geometry, and calculus – it differs substantially in approach...

History

The study of history covers major issues in the history of the world and of Georgia. The focus is on understanding key events, key ideas, and key values through the history of mankind...

Science

The program in science includes the major branches of scientific inquiry: biology, chemistry, and physics...

Sports

The expanded sports facilities on our new campus will allow us to offer a more varied sports program than in the past and to eliminate the need for time consuming busing to other facilities...

Humanities

In Humanity class, seniors study History of Religion, Art, and the Music 

Senior Opportunities

The “Great Ideas” is a team-taught, interdisciplinary course on the ideas that have exerted a major impact on the culture and thought of western civilization: Ancient Greek Philosophy, Christianity, Galileo, Lucretius, Leonardo da Vinci, Newton, Darwin, Freud, and Einstein.