Most Groton-Dunstable students undertake a
college preparatory curriculum that includes four credits of English, three credits of
mathematics, social sciences, and laboratory-based
sciences including integrated science, two credits each of a single foreign language and physical/behavioral
health, one credit of fine
arts and one half credit of computer applications. Seniors must also complete a senior project. As G-D is on a 4x4 block schedule, full credit courses are equivalent to a year-long course in a school with traditional 40-50 minute periods. A small number of students with significant special needs instead participate in the Life Skills Experiential Learning program. Students can choose from 14
Advanced Placement courses to earn college credits. The English department requires two courses focused on the role of the hero, one on American literature and one on Shakespeare and Chaucer. Electives include courses in both print and broadcast
journalism, videography, film studies, theater arts, and
creative writing classes along with an
English literature AP course. The social studies core requires a credit in world history, and two in
United States history. Humanities electives include contemporary issues, women's studies, economics, marketing and entrepreneurship, the student and the law, international business, accounting, modern European history, sociology, public speaking/debate and the
U.S. History AP course. Groton-Dunstable's foreign language offerings include
Spanish, and
Latin. There is an AP elective for
Spanish. Groton-Dunstable's science/technology department offers courses in molecular biology, anatomy & physiology, environmental studies, astronomy,
engineering design & construction. Its AP offerings include biology, chemistry, environmental science and physics (C: Electricity and Magnetism). AP level courses are offered through the math department for both
calculus tests as well as for
statistics. The visual arts program includes sequences in studio art, design, and photography. Music courses include concert band, chorus, and chamber chorus. In addition to the usual sports and conditioning options, the physical and behavioral health program provides courses in child development, health, life-management, and psychology. ==Notable alumni==