UPPER school
College preparatory programs recognize the importance of successfully acquiring a comprehensive body of knowledge and the mastery of skills.
Our curriculum is strongly influenced by and modeled after internationally recognized programs such as Harvard Project Zero, Expeditionary Learning, the Middle Years and Diploma Programme from International Baccalaureate (IB), Project Problem Learning, and Problem Based Learning.
Through respectful discourse and the following primary sources, Walden provides a foundation for students to explore history and formulate conclusions based on evidence, not opinions:
Walden students have the opportunity to enroll in Advanced Placement (AP) and Honors courses as well as dual enrollment programs at Seminole State and University of South Florida. Students may choose to complete the 100 hours of community service on campus to fulfill the requirements for Bright Futures Scholarships.
For academic success, the application of relevant knowledge in a complex and evolving world requires focus and active engagement. Our goal is that our graduates develop the ability to think deeply and become creative, compassionate contributors of the world.
Walden School graduates have recently been accepted to Undergraduate & Graduate Programs including but not limited to:
New College
The University of Richmond
Stetson University
Smith College
The University of South Florida
Florida Atlantic University
William & Mary
McGill University
Wake Forest University
Rollins College
The University of Maine
Vanderbilt University
Elon University
The University of Maryland
St. John’s College