Upper School Curriculum : Graduation Requirements

Graduation Requirements

To receive a Nichols diploma, students must earn a minimum of 23 credits (a full year course or its equivalent in semester courses constitutes one credit).  The normal course load during grades 9-12 results in a total of 24 credits.

English (4 Credits)
Students must take English every year.  Senior English consists of two semester elective courses.

History (3 Credits)
Students are required to take Ancient World History in 9th grade, Modern European History in 10th grade, and U.S. History in either 11th or 12th grade.

Science (3 Credits)
Students are required to take Physics in 9th grade, Chemistry in 10th grade, and Biology in 11th.  Course requirements for students entering after 9th grade are determined on a case-by-case basis by the department.

Mathematics (3 Credits)
Students must pass Precalculus in order to fulfill requirements, except as noted in the next section.  Registration for a senior elective in mathematics is contingent upon completion of Precalculus with a C or better.

Foreign Language (3 Credits)
Students must successfully complete the third year of any one language (except as noted in the next section).

Arts (2 Credits)
Students are required to take one credit of Arts in the 9th grade year and one credit in the 11th or 12th grade.

9th Graders can fulfill their requirement by taking Freshman Survey of the Arts. 

11th and 12th Graders may complete their requirement by taking Chorus, Orchestra, or a full-year Arts elective.

PE/Athletics (2 Credits)
Each season (fall, winter, spring) for all 4 years, all students are required to take physical education or a Nichols dance class, be a member of a sports team or its manager, or are granted a contract sport by the Director of Athletics.

Electives (3 Credits)

Senior Project (Pass or Honors)
In the second semester of the senior year, Nichols students are required to research and develop a project that will facilitate meaningful learning to culminate their Nichols educational experience.  Students research and write a proposal for their project, which is reviewed by a faculty committee who provides oversight to the proposal process.  Following senior exams in mid-May, students begin their three-week senior project.  The projects conclude with a senior project night in the first week of June.   The senior project is a graduation requirement which receives a pass or fail grade.  The senior project coordinator is Mr. Potter.

Additional Requirements

In Math and Foreign Language, students may satisfy their requirements in each department if they have completed level three (in FL) or Precalculus by Junior year. In the event that a student completes both Math and Foreign Language requirements by the end of 10th grade, the student is then required to take at least one advanced course in either department before graduating.

Sophomore Elective - All 10th graders are required to take either two semester electives or a full-year course. The Arts Department offers Foundations of the Arts electives in Visual Arts, Music, Theater, and Dance. Chorus, Orchestra, or the beginning of a second Foreign Language will fulfill this requirement.

  Course Minimum/Maximum - Juniors or Seniors must take a minimum of five courses, and they must pass all those courses in their final year.  This requirement negates the use of the  "wild card" credit during senior year.  Only the Academic Review Committee (ARC) may approve six courses, schedule permitting.

AP Exam Policy

Any student whose cumulative average in an AP course is below B- two weeks prior to the AP exam will be required to take a departmental final exam in addition to (or, with the instructor's permission, in place of) the regular AP exam.

Drop/Add Procedure

After the beginning of the year, adjustments are made to students' schedules, such as changing from AP to regular math or dropping a difficult sixth course. Only in very unusual circumstances, and only with the approval of the Academic Review Committee, may a student drop a year-long course after the third week of school or go below five courses. Students dropping a year-long or semester course after the second week of the marking period will have the designation of "withdrawn passing" or "withdrawn failing" on their transcript, unless that designation is waived by the Academic Review Committee.