Curriculum Overview

The Columbus School for Girls has been educating women for over 100 years.

The school offers a time-tested, college-preparatory curriculum for girls from 3 years old to high school seniors in a supportive environment conducive to learning. Students have access to state-of-the-art facilities, exceptional faculty, and educational programs emphasizing mathematics, sciences, and technology in a global perspective.

Academics and education for women is the foundation of the Columbus School for Girls. Each of our divisions is specifically tailored to the age group it serves. Faculty and staff in each division possess a deep understanding of the developmental needs and abilities of girls within their division and have created their curriculums around those needs and abilities. Please click on the different divisions to gain a more complete perspective on the educational continuity of our program.

Faculty

A skilled community of educators, chosen for their abilities as teachers, as well as their knowledge of and enthusiasm for their subjects, present a rigorous academic program designed to prepare students for the demands of college and the responsibilities of a lifetime. With approximately 150 faculty and staff members, more than 65 percent of our faculty hold advanced degrees, both master’s and doctorates. Recognition of faculty includes Fulbright and E.E. Ford Scholarships, as well as National Endowment for the Humanities.