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North Pointe Preparatory is an
Independent Public School serving
grades seven through twelve and is
accredited by the
North Central
Association as a
College Preparatory
School.

The Prep has a
demanding academic
program that utilizes
basic time tested knowledge and skills
in history, languages, literature, math,
reading, science and the arts that
become increasingly complex
throughout the course of study.

Standards are set high in the firm belief
that higher standards will lead to higher
student achievement.
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North Pointe
Preparatory
10215 North 43rd Avenue
Phoenix, AZ 85051
voice: 623.209.0017
fax: 623.209.0021
The Prep is committed to
excellence in Academics,
Athletics, and the Arts.
Academics
Athletics
The Prep is a member of
Pointe Schools - an
Independent Public School District
serving over 1200 students,
K-12th grades, on three
Northwest Valley Campuses.
Arts
curriculum
Prep's Accreditation
Prep Curriculum Headlines
Course Catalog
The Prep's 2008-2009
Course Descriptions and
Electives are available
High School
Jr. High
Prep Jr. High
Students in grades 7-8
must earn at least six
credits in order to be
promoted to the next grade.
Each class is worth half a
credit (.5) per semester
Rigorous Curriculum
attracts 9th-12th graders
The Prep continues to attract students who
desire a challenging academic experience
that will prepare them for college.  To
graduate, students must complete and
receive a passing grade in 24 credits of
High School course work. Transfer credit
is assessed based upon previous course
content, completion, and mastery level.
Click for HS Curriculum
Additionally, if a students does not pass
the same core class during both the first
and second semester, that student must
pass the class either in a summer school
or in a correspondence course in order to
be promoted. Core classes include
English, Mathematics, Science, and Social
Studies.
Click for JH Curriculum