Anything that matters requires hard work. And Fishburne matters. Below are the requirements to graduate—from your coarse load and JROTC participation to our grading scale and our all-important study halls. What you won’t find here—but we hope you feel every day while your here—is the total belief we have in you and our efforts to bring out the best in you… every day.
Diploma options
Fishburne offers three diploma options: A 23-credit Academic Diploma, a 25-credit Advanced Studies Diploma and a 22-credit International Diploma for non-native English speakers. The International Diploma does not require foreign language credits.
JROTC participation required
All high school level students are required to take one unit of JROTC each year they are at Fishburne. These subjects count as elective credits toward graduation. In addition, all students are required to fully participate in standardized testing.
About our school year
The school year consists of two semesters, each of which contains two grading periods. Major tests are given at the end of each grading period.
Typical cadet course load
Depending on student’s transcripts and test scores upon arrival, student’s schedule may deviate from this typical plan. JROTC counts towards elective credit. Visit Curriculum for more detail on Advanced and Honor level classes offered.
7th/8th Grade | 9th Grade | 10th Grade | 11th Grade | 12th Grade |
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Language Arts | English 9 | English 10 | English 11 | English 12 |
Math I \ II | Math I \ II | Math II \ III | Math III \ IV,AP Calculus | Math IV, AP Calculus, AP Calculus II |
US History or World History | World History | History 10 | US History or Dual Enrollment US History | Government |
Life or Physical Science | Earth Science | Biology | Chemistry | Physics or Environmental Science |
Composition | JROTC | JROTC | JROTC | JROTC |
Spanish or Elective | Spanish or Elective | Spanish or Elective | Spanish or Elective | Spanish or Elective |