Step up to Upper School
Welcome to the Upper School! We're thrilled to have your student join us next year.
As they embark on this exciting new chapter, they'll discover a vibrant community dedicated to academic excellence, personal growth, and well-being. Our rigorous curriculum, coupled with a rich array of extracurriculars, will prepare them for college and beyond.
From navigating course selections to understanding overall logistics, this page is your one-stop resource for everything Upper School. Our faculty and staff will help you and your student make this transition seamless! Watch a recording of Upper School Preview Night.
STEP UP EVENTS: CLASS OF 2029
Here are the events and dates you'll want to keep in mind as the parent of an 8th grade student.
Upper School Shadow Visit
Ongoing
All 8th graders have been asked to complete a form to sign up for an Upper School shadow visit and share more with us about their Upper School interests. Please encourage your 8th grader to complete the form.
Virtual Fine Arts and Innovation Event: Grades 7-12
Thursday, January 8, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Virtual Event
Join us for a virtual event where you'll have the opportunity to hear directly from our passionate Fine Arts and Innovation faculty members. Discover what sets our programs apart and how they empower students to thrive in a dynamic world. Current students will also share their firsthand experiences, giving you a glimpse into the transformative impact of these departments. Register now.
Class of 2029: Ask an Upper School Parent
Thursday, January 16, 8:30-10:00 a.m.
29th Parallel Coffee, 106 Lawyers Rd NW, Vienna, VA
Join us at 29th Parallel Coffee for relaxed, informal conversations with current Upper School parents. Whether you're curious about academics, athletics, or student life, our parents are ready to share their insights and answer all your questions about the transition from 8th to 9th grade. Register now.
Class of 2029: Upper School Preview
Tuesday, January 28, 7:00-8:15 p.m.
Virtual Event
During this virtual event, current parents and students will answer all of your questions, and School leaders will share what to expect in the Upper School. Register now.
Class of 2029 Advisory Visits
Friday, January 31, 8:00-8:25 a.m.
Upper School ambassadors will visit 8th grade advisories to share invaluable insights about the exciting transition from Middle to Upper School. With detailed information and thoughtful answers to their questions, the Class of 2029 will feel confident and prepared for this important next step.
MEET THE TEAM
Book a short meeting with an Upper School team member by clicking on the photos below.
+ I thrive on building strong relationships, and I appreciate the opportunity to connect with both colleagues and students. In my daily work, I believe I am able to have a tangible impact on the future by helping to support and guide our incredible students.Andrew Kane
FAQS
No! One of the benefits of having enrolled before 9th grade is you get to skip the competitive Upper School admission process. You are already a Husky!
Our target enrollment for the 9th grade is 145, which is comprised of 40% new students. There will be many opportunities to expand students’ existing social circles. As one freshman put it, “I think everyone was super welcoming. Some of the new kids this year are my closest friends.”
Similar to the Middle School, the Upper School daily schedule operates on a six-day rotating cycle where each class meets four times within one rotation for 55 minutes. A typical student load is six classes with one free period. The free period provides time for students to work on homework, study, hang out with friends, etc. This discretionary time allows them to develop strong time management skills that will benefit them in college and beyond. During mid-morning break from 10:20-10:45 a.m., students are able to purchase snacks from the Igloo, socialize with peers, or bring questions to a teacher. On C and F days, instead of a final academic block, the Upper School students have flex blocks. Flex blocks provide space for pre-planned special programming like all-school gatherings, pep rallies, grade-level meetings, and guest speakers. Students then finish the day in advisory, serving as a point of decompression and prep for the following day.
Office hours are offered daily from 2:30-3:30 p.m. Students can drop in to see their teachers for 1:1 support. Aside from fostering a meaningful connection with their teachers, office hours offer students the opportunity to clarify and ask questions about the material, review an exam or assignment, and better understand their teachers' expectations.
Per each class, Upper School students can expect 30 minutes of homework for an on-level college prep course, 45 minutes for an honors course, and 60 minutes for an AP course. They’ll develop study habits to become more self-directed learners while studying for assessments and completing assignments. Students also learn to utilize office hours, free periods, and at-home time to find the best time to study.
The Upper School Dress Guidelines go over this in detail.
Yes, the Upper School lunch includes additional, wider-ranging dietary options.
- Upper School athletics start after school, at 3:45 p.m.
- Practices are longer, from 3:45 to 5:45 p.m. Some sports can be as late as 7:00 p.m. due to the number of teams and court availability, and others practice in the morning before school starts.
- There is a tryout period for each sport similar to the Middle School; however, the levels are designated as Junior Varsity and Varsity (some have Frosh), and there can be cuts.
- Each sport has an increased number of games, matches, and/or meets. These events will run later in the day than middle school, and some occur on Saturdays.
- Most sports will implement workouts in the Fitness Center during the season and off-season for strength and conditioning purposes.
- We offer a fitness and conditioning class during each athletic season.
Yes, in that there are more offerings and students! The Upper School’s challenging academic program is balanced by extracurricular opportunities that reflect our students’ affinities and passions. Our 75+ student-designed clubs represent an array of special interest, academic, and service-oriented offerings as vibrant and diverse as our student body. The Upper School also has 7 formal leadership programs that students in grades 10-12 can take part in: Academic Honor Council, Athletic Advisory Council, Conduct Council, Inclusive Leadership Council, Peer Counselors, Student Ambassadors, and Student Council Association.
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