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Senior High School (Grades 10–12)

Senior high prepares students for life beyond secondary education. With a focus on both academic excellence and career readiness, students pursue academic subjects, vocational, or technical tracks based on their interests and strengths. They continue to study core subjects such as English, mathematics, chemistry, physics, and geography, while exploring specialized courses that align with their future goals. The program culminates with the West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), which opens pathways to university, technical training, or direct entry into the workforce.

 

 

 

A Day in the Life of a Senior High Student (Grades 10–12)

Senior high students start the day with morning devotion, affirmation, and announcements, arriving prepared for a rigorous academic schedule.

Morning sessions focus on exam-ready core subjects—Mathematics, English, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Lessons emphasize critical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving, blending traditional methods with digital tools to prepare students for both national exams and future studies.

After a short break, students transition to Social Studies, Literature, Economics, or other electives that broaden their perspective and connect learning to Liberia’s growth and global issues.

Lunchtime is both social and restorative, giving students time to regroup before afternoon sessions.

Afternoon classes feature digital literacy, and extracurricular activities, from leadership clubs and debate teams to sports and arts programs. Students also work on research projects or career-focused activities that build independence and vision.

The day concludes with reflections, and exam preparation, where students refine their skills and plan for future goals. Senior high students leave campus not only with knowledge but with the confidence and discipline to lead, innovate, and serve their communities.