Welcome to The South Carolina Calvert Academy!
South Carolina Calvert Academy is a new virtual public charter school offering the best of tradition and innovation in education. The world-renowned Calvert curriculum, instructional oversight by highly qualified, South Carolina state-certified teachers, and cutting edge technology provide a solid foundation for South Carolina’s newest charter school.
South Carolina Calvert Academy is dedicated to inspiring students to achieve academic excellence while being educated in the home. Leveraging a partnership between students, professional teachers, parents, peers, and other members of the community, South Carolina Calvert Academy creates a learning environment that empowers students to participate in a dynamic distance education program that delivers positive results.
For more than a century, Calvert Education Services has been an internationally recognized leader in distance education. Each year, over 20,000 students worldwide achieve academic success using the Calvert program in their homes, virtual schools, rural distance programs, and even classrooms. You can be confident that your child will meet his or her full academic potential through the South Carolina Calvert Academy.
It’s Not Too Late to Apply!
South Carolina Calvert Academy is still accepting applications for the 2009-2010 school year. We have limited space available. Apply online today and a Calvert representative will contact you to expedite enrollment. Our open enrollment period closed on April 2, 2009. Applications are now being accepted on a first come, first served basis.
For Parents
Governance and Administration
All age appropriate K-8th grade full time students who reside in South Carolina and who can demonstrate South Carolina residency are eligible to attend the South Carolina Calvert Academy (SC-CAL). The South Carolina Calvert Academy will not discriminate against pupils on the basis of gender, race, religion, national origin, ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital status, or physical, mental, emotional, or learning disability or handicap in its educational programs or activities, including the admissions process.




