WCS High School

HIGH SCHOOL

Preparing Your Child for Adolescence Spiritually, Mentally, and Physically

Westbury Christian’s High School program focuses on preparing young adults for both college and life by fostering independence, maturity, and strong spiritual foundations. Beginning in 9th grade, students are guided toward self-motivation and self-control in their academic, behavioral, and spiritual choices. Daily Bible classes and twice-weekly chapel strengthen faith, while a rigorous curriculum—including more than a dozen AP and dual-credit courses—challenges students to achieve academic excellence. Leadership, responsibility, and respect are emphasized through a discipline program that builds time-management and personal accountability.

With opportunities in athletics, fine arts, clubs, and service, students discover their strengths and passions while developing the skills needed for success beyond graduation. The ultimate goal is to see confident, Christ-centered young men and women step into the next chapter of their lives prepared for college, career, and eternity.

High School Course Overview

4 English credits

English I, Pre AP English I, AP English Literature and Composition, etc.

4 Math credits

Algebra I, Geometry, AP Calculus AB & BC, etc.

4 Science credits

Biology, AP Chemistry, Robotics, etc.

4 Social Studies credits

World Geography, AP Human Geography, World History, AP World History

4 Bible credits

2 Language other than English credits (same language)

1 Physical Education credit

1 Fine Arts credit

+ Advanced Placement Courses

Most AP course offerings are available to juniors and seniors in preparation for college-level academics. The courses are designed to prepare our students for the end-of-year exam offered by the College Board, which can result in college credit. For more information about the AP curriculum, course descriptions, or exam practice questions, please visit the College Board AP Website.

  • AP Art History
  • AP Biologoy
  • AP Calculus AB
  • AP Calculus BC
  • AP Chemistry
  • AP Computer Science
  • AP English Language
  • AP English Literature
  • AP Human Geography
  • AP Macroeconomics
  • AP Microeconomics
  • AP Psychology
  • AP Studio Art
  • AP Spanish Language
  • AP Statistics
  • AP United States Government and Politics
  • AP United States History
  • AP World History

High School Leadership

Kaitlyn Ballard

High School Principal

kballard@westburychristian.org

Dominique DeMoss

Director of Guidance

ddemoss@westburychristian.org

Randa Banks

Learning Center Coordinator

rbanks@westburychristian.org

Connor Teykl

Athletics Coordinator

connorteykl@westburychristian.org

Sonja Vuong

Registrar

svuong@westburychristian.org

Shara Carr

Upper School Administrative Assistant

scarr@westburychristian.org

Andrew Riggs

High School Math Teacher

ariggs@westburychristian.org

Loure Dews-Gray

Athletic Director

ldews-gray@westburychristian.org

Brandon Manning

Student Activities Coordinator

bmanning@westburychristian.org

Destin Bourgeois

Middle & High School PE Teacher

dbourgeois@westburychristian.org

Earn College Credit at WCS Before Entering College

Westbury Christian partners with Freed-Hardeman University to offer dual credit courses for our junior and senior students. Freed-Hardeman University’s Dual Enrollment program offers qualified high school juniors and seniors an early start in earning college credits towards their college degree while also earning dual credit toward high school coursework for graduation. WCS offers courses in the fall and spring semester. The Westbury Christian, Dual Credit Program provides affordable access to students who are interested in preparing for their post-secondary, educational goals.

Upon acceptance, students will be able to register and schedule their classes on my.fhu.edu

ACT subscores required to enroll in the following subjects:

English Comp I- 18 ACT English subscore

College Algebra- 21 ACT Math subscore

Freed-Hardeman College Credit Course Options

  • College Algebra
  • Introductory Statistic
  • English Composition I
  • English Composition II
  • American History I
  • American History II
  • Personal Finance
  • General Psychology
  • Speech Communication
  • Principles of Marketing
  • Introduction to Business
  • General Sociology

Dual College Credit Program Admissions Requirements

There are certain requirements students must meet in order to qualify for the FHU Dual Credit program.

  • High school junior or senior in good academic standing
  • Minimum of 14 units of high school coursework
  • Completed application for admissions (Apply for free with waiver code: HUBisonPrep)
  • Official high school transcript sent to FHU
  • Official SAT/ACT score sent to FHU
  • Cumulative GPA of 3.000 or above and ACT composite score of 21 or higher, SAT equivalent OR
  • Cumulative GPA of 3.500 or above
  • You will need to register for and take either the ACT or SAT if you do not have a 3.500 GPA or higher. You can apply for the FHU dual credit program while you wait for your test score/GPA to be finalized.

Upon acceptance, students will be able to register and schedule their classes on my.fhu.edu

ACT subscores required to enroll in the following subjects:

English Comp I- 18 ACT English subscore

College Algebra- 21 ACT Math subscore

WCS is a reflection of the Kingdom—faithful, wise, and diverse

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