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Upper School Curriculum

ALL-HONORS GRADUATION PROGRAM

Clariden graduates students on the Distinguished Academic Plan — Texas’ highest graduation plan. All students begin honors courses in 9th grade and typically graduate with more credits than public school students on the same plan.
 

CORE CURRICULUM

Upper School students have a complete schedule of core courses. The Clariden curriculum meets and exceeds Texas Curriculum Standards.

Internship and Capstone Projects
AP exam support
Dual Credit Courses
1:1 College Counseling

IB Diploma Curriculum

Guidelines: The National Honor Society was founded in 1921 to create an organization recognizing and encouraging student academic achievement while also developing characteristics essential to all citizens of a democracy. These ideals of scholarship, character, service and leadership remain as relevant today as when NHS was first founded. Selection for membership is considered by many as the pinnacle of achievement in one’s high school career. It is an honor that carries with it the responsibility of continued demonstration of the founding principles of scholarship, character, leadership and service. To that end, membership selection is a privilege, not an entitlement. An NHS Faculty Council at Clariden is charged with evaluating the candidacy of potential members through information submitted to them by interested and qualified Upper School students.

Further information forthcoming.

Further information forthcoming.