The Edgewood curriculum encompasses 132 credit-eligible courses across twelve departments. The school also teaches 12 AP (
Advanced Placement) courses, including
English,
Calculus, 2nd Year Calculus Honors,
Biology,
Chemistry,
Physics,
Environmental Science,
European History,
U.S. History,
Spanish,
French, and
Latin. The school's student literary magazine, musical productions, remote environmental science field course and Latin oratory are all award-winning programs. About 1/3 of juniors and 1/2 of seniors take at least one AP course. Edgewood also has programs for students with minor learning disabilities and challenges, which serve about 1/4 of its students. Graduation requirements, including four credits of English, and three credits each of Math, Science and Social Studies, help ensure students have a college preparatory background. Edgewood also has
Public Speaking as a required course in addition to requirements in Religious Studies, Physical Education, Fine Arts and Computer Literacy, and offers
Aviation as a unique elective. More than 95% of Edgewood's graduates go on to college, including having applied to and received acceptance to 85 of the Top 100. Besides having strong curricular offerings, Edgewood also provides students options for expanding their academic pursuits. A
robotics team, math team,
Science Olympiad,
National Honor Society, environmental club, honor societies for Spanish and Latin students, book club, strategy games club, political/current events club, multicultural club and other groups organize activities, trips and competitive opportunities.
Key Club, STAR (Sisters Taking Active Roles), Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Class/Executive Council, Dominican Preaching Team, LINK Crew and Leadership Corps all provide opportunities to learn skills, exercise leadership and engage in personal growth activities. ==Fine arts==