Academics

Our Curriculum Overview

Gauss Euler Newton (GEN) Academy of Mathematics

(Assessments are available to help students see what class will work best for them).

Mathematics

Our Math program is named after the 3 best Mathematicians in modern history. Students will also have access to all the materials for the concepts taught from Arithmetic to Calculus so at any time they have access to materials to review for any math topic. We help students to master concepts in any topics they are learning.

  • Elementary School Math (Kindergarten to 4th Grade) – A Focus on Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division (Arithmetic)
  • PreAlgebra (Middle School Math) – Focused on Fractions, Decimals and Percents
  • Algebra 1
  • Algebra 2 (and College Algebra CLEP Preparation)
  • Geometry (can be taken in the summer)
  • PreCalculus (and CLEP Preparation)
  • Calculus 1 (and CLEP Preparation) ­ Online Only
  • Calculus 2 – Online Only

Science

Science Courses (some of these courses are online offered online)

  • General Science (With Natural Science CLEP Preparation)

  •  Physical Science (With Natural Science CLEP Preparation)

  • General Chemistry (and CLEP Preparation)

Note on Science and Mathematics

We are seeking to provide a science and math education that exceeds that which Isaac Newton, Leonhard Euler or Albert Einstein would have received. We want students to have the best education possible and to lead the way in education excellence in America and beyond. We plan to have collaboration with students in Nigeria who also have the same goals of academic excellence. Our school in Nigeria is called the Wilberforce Euler Academy. Our students will do presentations on projects from research topics in Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Astronomy and Medicine. They will better understand what the goals of several research projects were and how they might be able to improve on the discoveries and research projects. We teach the history of science as a tool to inspire our students to excellence. Science and Faith can go well together and we see this with a lot of pioneers in science. We want students to learn this as they study the lives of those behind the concepts they learn.

Scroll to Top