As of the 2022-2023 school year, McDonogh has moved beyond the AP curriculum by offering a superior range of courses for all Upper School students. McDonogh is confident that this move—already accomplished by so many influential independent schools in the US—gives strength and additional rigor to our program, inspires even more creativity in our faculty, and, most importantly, allows our students to thrive and distinguish themselves in meaningful ways.
The College Board, AP’s parent, sets curriculum for all AP courses for all students and for all schools across the United States. We believe that our students are better served when course curriculum is designed using McDonogh’s greatest asset: our faculty. Our faculty designs curriculum with our specific student population in mind. Combined with our LifeReady foundation, our move beyond AP provides a perfect opportunity to create an even more timely, challenging, and superior education for each and every student. With singular resources like Roots Farm, the Fader Innovation Center, our 800+ acre campus, Greatest Good McDonogh, and the potential relationships with organizations in Baltimore, the possibilities are limitless.
McDonogh’s leadership and faculty have evaluated and revised our current offerings, and created superior programming that will continue to extend and improve on — the world-class education McDonogh has always offered. While McDonogh students may still sit for AP exams, without the constraints of AP, teachers have the ability to design unique and challenging courses, aligned to careful success criteria.
For further insights into our move beyond the AP curriculum, we invite you to explore the following videos and FAQs published ahead of the 2022-2023 school year.