The Mathematics curriculum on the Munnerlyn Campus is designed to meet the needs of all Episcopal students, with keen attention paid to students’ differing mathematical backgrounds, developmental levels, and conceptual abilities. Topics and concepts are presented and developed theoretically, at developmentally appropriate levels, then reinforced analytically, graphically, and numerically. Mathematics courses are required each year from grade 6 through grade 12.

The curriculum carefully follows the standards established by the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, the State of Florida, and the College Board. Collaboration between our Lower School mathematics teachers and Middle School mathematics teachers allows for students to have a seamless transition to Middle School coursework. Classes in Middle and Upper School include the study of pre-algebra, algebra, geometry, precalculus, calculus, and probability and statistics. Students are carefully placed in standard or honors level sections (beginning in eighth grade) to meet their specific needs and interests at each level of study. Advanced Placement courses (beginning in tenth grade) are offered in Precalculus, Calculus AB, Calculus BC, and Statistics. An honors-level seminar course is available to seniors who have exhausted the Advanced Placement Calculus curriculum.