Core prep school curriculum The Upper School, or core prep school, is a program of 28 credits molded in the classical tradition. The curriculum includes an emphasis on English, mathematics, history, and classical and modern foreign languages. An advanced classical diploma is available with 32 credits, including four additional credits in mathematics, science, and foreign languages. Some of the school's special graduation requirements include a senior course on finance, two years' study in both ancient and modern languages, and the research, writing, presentation and defense of a senior thesis. Students also have completed
internships with local professionals as part of their graduation requirements. Through the 10th grade students spend two class periods per day studying English literature, composition, vocabulary, and grammar.
College counseling Students begin their college counseling process in their freshman year. Over the next four years, they meet with their advisor to discuss college choices, take the
PSAT and
ACT Aspire and any
advanced placement tests that are appropriate, complete questionnaires, resumes, and self-assessments, write mock college essays, participate in
mock interviews, and meet with college admission representatives who visit the campus. They are also encouraged to take part in extracurricular activities. All students apply to at least two colleges or universities. 90 percent of them are accepted into the colleges and universities of their first choice. WCDS graduates as a group receive between one and two million dollars annually in merit scholarships.
Adjunct faculty In the fall of 2019, Wakefield Country Day School announced the first adjunct faculty in the history of the school. This group includes several prominent local residents, including: investor, financier and businessman
Charles T. Akre; former conductor of the
United States Marine Band John R. Bourgeois; actress
Louise Caire Clark; former U.S. Ambassador to
Uzbekistan Jon Purnell;
investigative reporter and editor of the Rushford Report Greg Rushford; attorney, law professor, and Senior Vice President at the
Campaign Legal Center Paul M. Smith; and former
Clerk of the United States House of Representatives Jeff Trandahl. These adjunct faculty members share their knowledge with the students through talks and seminars, as members of senior thesis panels, and through internships. They also speak at the WCDS Forum, which is an opportunity for the public to hear adjunct faculty discuss topics and engage one another in expert dialog. ==Funding and tuition==