High School

Foundation Years That Define the Future

Earn Your Diploma. Build Your Future.

At Vault Academy, education is more than completing high school, it’s about preparing students for the opportunities that come next. Our middle and high school programs combine traditional academic learning with career exploration, college readiness, and industry-recognized certifications. students graduate with their high school diploma, while also gaining dual credit opportunities and workforce credentials that position them for college, entrepreneurship, or direct entry into high-demand careers. through a project-based learning model, students build real skills in technology, business, digital media, and innovation while completing the academic requirements needed for graduation.

A Modern Approach to Secondary Education

Vault Academy’s high school model is intentionally designed to close three critical gaps that impact long-term success:

Academic Readiness Gap

Advancing mastery in core subjects like literacy, mathematics, and analytical thinking, while preparing students for college-level rigor, industry certifications, and standardized assessments.

Exposure Gap

Providing direct access to real-world industries, emerging technologies, and career pathways through hands-on learning, certifications, and workforce-aligned experiences.

Leadership & Confidence Gap

Developing self awareness, executive functioning, leadership capacity, and decision making skills required to navigate both academic and professional environments.

Our Commitment

We do not wait until graduation to prepare students for what’s next.

At Vault Academy, high school is where students execute, academically, professionally, and personally, so they graduate with both a diploma and a defined pathway forward.

Business Courses

Learn financial reporting, bookkeeping, and accounting principles for business and personal finance.

Introduction to business principles, entrepreneurship, management, and organizational structure.

Intermediate business studies focusing on leadership, strategic planning, and operational management.

Study of economic systems, global markets, financial literacy, and economic policy.

Broad overview of entrepreneurship, commerce, marketing, and organizational leadership.

STEM Courses

Intermediate business studies focusing on leadership, strategic planning, and operational management.

Advanced mathematical concepts including algebraic structures, trigonometry, and analytical problem-solving.

Intermediate business studies focusing on leadership, strategic planning, and operational management.

Intermediate business studies focusing on leadership, strategic planning, and operational management.

Study of living organisms, cellular biology, genetics, ecosystems, and life sciences.

Study of economic systems, global markets, financial literacy, and economic policy.

Broad overview of entrepreneurship, commerce, marketing, and organizational leadership.

Intermediate business studies focusing on leadership, strategic planning, and operational management.

Intermediate business studies focusing on leadership, strategic planning, and operational management.

Introduces students to the fundamentals of modern business operations and digital tools, focusing on entrepreneurship, strategic thinking, and the integration of technology in real-world business environments.

Provides a practical understanding of sustainability, resource management, and environmental policy, preparing students to address global environmental challenges through responsible and innovative solutions.

Explores the science of nutrition, healthy living, and food systems, equipping students with knowledge to make informed dietary choices and understand the impact of nutrition on overall health and wellness

Introduction to agricultural science, sustainability, food systems, and environmental stewardship.

Humanities Courses

Exploration of the political, social, and cultural development of the United States.

Study of major historical events, civilizations, and societal development.

Survey of major civilizations and global historical developments.

Study of global regions, physical landscapes, population patterns, and geopolitical dynamics.

Critical thinking and analysis of global issues including culture, economics, and international relations.

Analysis of classical and modern literary works, themes, and writing techniques.

Study of literary works from diverse cultures and global perspectives.

Introduction to human behavior, cognitive processes, and mental health principles.

Examination of social structures, cultural dynamics, and human interaction.

Development of reading comprehension, writing, grammar, and communication skills

Languages Courses

Language development program supporting non-native English speakers in reading, writing, listening, and speaking.

Builds foundational fluency in speaking, reading, and writing, with a strong emphasis on grammar and cultural comprehension.

Develops core language skills in speaking, reading, and writing, while introducing students to Chinese culture and communication practices.

Focuses on practical communication skills, enabling students to speak, read, and understand Spanish in real-world and cultural contexts.

Art Courses

Creative exploration of visual arts including drawing, digital design, and creative expression.

Performance arts, theater production, storytelling, and stagecraft.

Study of music theory, composition, performance, and cultural music traditions.