EHS is firmly committed to providing a liberal arts education in which students can learn to think independently, analyze, and reason. Students learn in small classes and actively participate in all classroom discussions.
The School’s college preparatory curriculum requires that students take courses in English, foreign languages, mathematics, science, social studies, the arts, computer studies, and theology. To graduate, students must earn a minimum total of twenty-three credits in four years, including credits received for afternoon program activities.
Our academic class day consists of seven periods. During that time, a student must take at least five courses. They can select an elective and still have time for a study period during the day.