Upper School (Grades 9-12)
*11th and 12th Grades Will Be Added Starting In 2027 (11th grade may open this year if enrollment numbers are met)
UPPER SCHOOL: 9-12
Where Calling Becomes Clear and Students Are Prepared for Life
High School is the launchpad into adulthood—and the moment when students begin to understand their God-given calling and how their education shapes their future. At Bridgeway, we design High School to be academically excellent, deeply relational, and purpose-driven. Students are challenged to think critically, communicate clearly, lead confidently, and follow Christ faithfully in every area of life.
A Future-Ready High School Experience
Today’s world doesn’t reward memorization—it rewards wisdom, adaptability, creativity, and problem-solving. Bridgeway prepares students for that world by combining mastery-based academics, individualized pathways, life skill development, and real-world learning opportunities.
Our model helps students take ownership of their growth, build professional competencies, and prepare confidently for college, careers, and their unique God-shaped future.
Whether a student is college-bound, entrepreneurial, artistic, or exploring multiple interests, we help them design a path that aligns with their strengths and future aspirations.
Individualized
Learning Pathways
At Bridgeway, High Schoolers move forward based on mastery, not pace charts. They can accelerate in areas of strength, take advanced or honors options, receive targeted support where needed, and shape a personalized academic plan that reflects their goals.
College and Career Preparation
Students have access to honors and advanced coursework, opportunities for dual enrollment or accelerated pathways, and intentional college and career exploration woven throughout their four years. They will learn essential life skills such as financial literacy, resume and interview readiness, and effective communication, while also building a portfolio of experiences that reflects their interests and accomplishments.
Rooted In Biblical Truth
Identity becomes deeply important in the teenage years, and we anchor students in God’s Word so they understand who they are, whose they are, and why they matter. Through Bible courses, chapel, mentorship, and daily spiritual formation, students learn to approach every subject—and every life decision—through a biblical worldview.
LIFE SKILL APPLICATION PROJECTS
High School LSAPs mirror the skills demanded by today’s world—leadership, innovation, adaptability, collaboration, and resilience. Students take on multi-week, multi-step challenges that stretch their creativity and problem-solving abilities. They may develop a small business or nonprofit concept, design a community impact project, build a technology or engineering prototype, manage a real or simulated budget, plan events or campaigns, conduct market or scientific research, or create polished presentations, pitches, and portfolios. These experiences build confidence, professionalism, communication skills, and real-world competence—qualities that stand out on college applications and prepare students for life beyond graduation.
