• Mathematics
Upper School (9–12)

Mathematics

All classes IN-PERSON

Algebra I 

This is an elementary Algebra course where emphasis is placed on developing facility in working with algebraic terminology. Students study concepts including variables, linear equations, factoring, graphing, and verbal problems. Classroom lectures are supplemented by homework assignments and video lessons from an electronic textbook. (Also listed for Middle School.) 
June 20 – July 28*  
10:00 am–12:00 pm
$1,600
*No class: Monday, June 19 or Tuesday, July 4

Intensive Algebra I Review NEWMiniCourse

Grades 8-9
This 3-hour class is designed for students who have already completed an Algebra I course but need additional practice and review to internalize the concepts. Topics will include but not be limited to linear systems, quadratic analysis, and transformations of all types of functions. This will be a very active course, with students participating in discussions and sharing solutions on a daily basis.
June 20 – June 30*  
12:30 pm–3:30 pm
$750
*No class: Monday, June 19

Algebra II

A review and extension of topics from Algebra I, new topics studied in Algebra II include absolute value, exponents and radicals, quadratic and higher polynomial functions, and logarithms. Students also receive an introduction to Trigonometry. Prerequisite: Algebra I 
June 20 – July 28*
10:00 am–12:00 pm
$1,600
*No class: Monday, June 19 or Tuesday, July 4

Geometry 

A deductive Euclidean Geometry course in two and three dimensions, students study logical systems, lines, planes, angles, triangles, congruence, polygons, and circles. The course also covers the volume and surface area of three dimensional figures. Prerequisite: Algebra I 
June 20 – July 28
12:30–2:30 pm
$1,600
*No class: Monday, June 19 or Tuesday, July 4

Precalculus 

An intensive development of the elementary functions of a single variable, students learn about real numbers, inequalities, analytic geometry of the plane, and the function concept. Polynomial, exponential, and logarithmic and trigonometric functions are studied in detail. Prerequisite: Algebra II
June 20 – July 28
8:00–10:00 am
$1,600
*No class: Monday, June 19 or Tuesday, July 4

Introduction to Calculus MINICOURSE

Grades 10-12
The intent of this two-week session is to review several important topics from Precalculus for Calculus I or AB in the Fall. We will focus on different types of functions, graphs, and trigonometry. Also, we will take a brief look at derivatives and integrals.  Prerequisite: Precalculus 
June 26 - July 7
2:30–3:30pm
$550
Located in Washington, D.C., St. Albans Summer Programs – a combined summer camp and summer school for area and out-of-town boys and girls in grades Pre-K through 12 – provides half- and full-day academic and art classes and athletic camps for football, golf, swimming, and tennis at state-of-the-art athletic facilities.