High School

High School classes offered at Covenant Academy provide direct instruction by qualified teachers.

Core classes include Bible, Math, Science, History and English. Honors classes are available.

Electives toggle from year to year and include but are not limited to the following classes: Logic, Debate, Public Speaking, Art, Music, Personal Finance, Geography, Foreign Language

Leadership and Community Service opportunities are available through Student Council, Chapel, Leadership class, and Covenant Cares project days.

Clubs and sports offered after school include soccer, basketball, cross country, flag football, Yearbook Club, and Press Club. Clubs are based on interest and student initiative.

Traditional ninth and tenth grade courses prepare students for Dual Enrollment at St. Petersburg College their junior year. Students can complete a full year or two of college before graduating from high school. A student may attend as a junior if he/she needs course credit for classes offered at Covenant Academy.


Students may elect to register as a private school student or a homeschool student based on the number of credits taken at Covenant Academy.  High school classes may be offered one, two, and three days a week.

Covenant Academy is certified through UMSI and accredited with Cognia. Cognia is the leading accrediting agency for all levels of educational institutions in the US. The following provides an introduction:

Based on a set of rigorous research-based standards and evidence-based criteria, the accreditation process examines the whole institution–its policies, programs, practices, learning conditions, and cultural context–to determine how well the parts work together to carry out the institution’s vision and meet the needs of every learner. Accreditation isn’t about passing a one-time inspection. Rather, accreditation recognizes education providers that demonstrate and sustain their commitments to continuous improvement and better learner outcomes.

Cognia accreditation represents the unified policies and procedures for accreditation and certification from its Accreditation Divisions, including the Southeast Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).

For more information, call (727) 317-5526.