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PSC Grades 9-12

Park Slope Collegiate’s high school program (grades 9–12) offers a rigorous, student-centered academic experience grounded in inquiry, equity, and real-world relevance. Our curriculum prepares students for college and beyond through challenging coursework in English, math, science, social studies, and the arts, with opportunities for advanced study and interdisciplinary projects. We emphasize critical thinking, collaboration, and civic engagement, and our anti-racist approach ensures that diverse histories, perspectives, and voices are central to every classroom. At PSC, students are supported by dedicated educators and a strong community as they grow into thoughtful, confident, and socially conscious young adults.

Social Studies

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Want a closer look at what high school students are learning in Social Studies at PSC? Click here to view our course syllabi, which outline key themes, projects, and how we center diverse voices and critical thinking in every class.

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Science

Click here to view our course syllabi, which outline key units, hands-on labs, and how we connect science to real-world issues. Explore how we make science rigorous, relevant, and engaging!

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Math

Want to know what your student is learning in high school math at PSC? Click here to view our course syllabi, which include key topics, problem-solving strategies, and Regents exam preparation. See how we make math engaging, challenging, and supportive for all learners.

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English

Click here to view our ELA course syllabi, which highlight key texts, writing assignments, and how we support literacy and critical thinking through an inclusive, engaging curriculum.

Art

The Arts allow us to express and enhance the
beauty and complexity of the world. Students have
five days of Studio Art, Vocals or Guitar.

Physical Education

PE class 3-5 days a week provides movement,
swim, health, sport and play - all important aspects of social/emotional development as well as academic development.

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