Because St. Luke's believes that innovation in learning requires innovation in program offerings and student assessment, we continue to connect strategically with leading educational organizations that put student learning first. One such organization is Global Online Academy.
 

About the Program

As part of the innovative, forward-thinking curriculum that comprises the "Learning that Lasts" pillar of St. Luke's Strategic Plan, we are excited to partner with Global Online Academy (GOA), a pioneer of innovative teaching and learning models. GOA is known for its relevant, dynamic courses that will be a rich complement to existing St. Luke's offerings.

These courses are asynchronous, so students gain flexibility in when and how they complete their assignments. With classmates from member schools around the globe, St. Luke’s students will encounter perspectives and make connections beyond the Hilltop. Additionally, St. Luke's faculty will benefit from GOA's menu of professional development opportunities. Please read our FAQ below.
 

FAQ

List of 11 frequently asked questions.

  • Who can apply to take a GOA course?

    Any student entering grades 9-12 is eligible to apply.
  • Which GOA courses are available to St. Luke’s students?

    Please review the GOA course catalog for a listing of all GOA courses. Some courses have prerequisites.
  • GOA students and teachers are around the globe. What is the calendar year used and how do we communicate across time zones?

    GOA offers semester, year-long, and summer courses. 
    • Semester I runs from August to December.
    • Semester II runs from January to April.
    • Summer Term I courses are held in June and July.
    • Summer Term II courses are held in July and August.

    Note that Summer Term tuition is not covered by St. Luke’s. Exact dates and a calendar for the year are available in the GOA Course Catalog.
  • How much time will I need to spend per week on a GOA course during the school year?

    In a typical GOA course, students can expect to dedicate five to seven hours per week to their coursework. This cannot all be done in one sitting on a weekend. Students will need to regularly log into their GOA courses and complete the necessary work. Each class will share a calendar with students to indicate course expectations and assignments. Note that each GOA semester duration is a bit shorter than the St. Luke’s semester.

    The courses are primarily asynchronous. “Asynchronous'' means that the coursework will be done on your own, paced according to your schedule during the week. There will be occasional synchronous meetings (e.g., a Zoom meeting) with the teacher or a classmate to work on projects; those synchronous experiences would be scheduled at a time that works for all involved.
  • How much does it cost to enroll in a GOA course?

    GOA tuition fees for semester and year-long courses are covered by St. Luke’s. As a part of the GOA course enrollment agreement, students must commit to completing the entire term of the course. If a student drops a GOA course after the add/drop period (4 days into the GOA semester), a $600 tuition fee will be billed to the student’s account.

    St. Luke’s does not cover tuition fees for Summer Terms. Families will make payment to GOA directly.
  • Do GOA courses count toward St. Luke’s graduation requirements?

    GOA courses count toward the overall general graduation requirement of 20 credits. Please contact the Director of Studies, Mr. Yavenditti (yavendittij@freoreport.net), for the GOA courses that can count for graduation requirements.
  • Will GOA courses appear on my SLS transcript and count toward my SLS GPA?

    GOA courses will appear on the St. Luke’s transcript. GOA courses count towards a student’s GPA.
  • How do I apply?

    • Review the GOA course catalog.
    • Look at this short GOA slide deck and consider the Six Questions posed in the slides.
    • Talk with your advisor and your parent(s) or guardian(s) about whether a GOA course is right for you. What are your reasons for wanting to take the course?
    • Check your email for a link to the application form. Complete the application form and interview process with Mr. Yavenditti.
  • When is the application deadline?

    The deadline to submit the application for 2023-2024 academic year courses is Friday, May 5.
  • What happens once I have submitted my application?

    A St. Luke’s committee will review all applications. Once a student’s application has been approved by St. Luke’s, our GOA Site Director, Mr. Yavenditti, will enroll the student. Mr. Yavenditti will let the student know and will also inform the GOA Registrar and the student’s academic advisor.
  • If I have more questions, whom should I ask?

    Mr. Yavenditti is the St. Luke’s GOA Site Director and is the best point of contact for further questions. You may also want to read the GOA Introduction for Parents and Guardians.
 
Global Online Academy (GOA) is a not-for-profit consortium of 120+ independent schools from around the world.

GOA is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) and Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), and was started by a group of independent schools looking to bring the benefits of online learning to their teachers and students.

GOA's mission is to reimagine learning to empower students and educators to thrive in a globally networked society.

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For additional information or questions about St. Luke's and GOA, please contact Mr. Yavenditti (yavendittij@freoreport.net).
St. Luke’s School is a secular (non-religious), private school in New Canaan, CT for grades 5 through 12 serving over 40 towns in Connecticut and New York. Our exceptional academics and diverse co-educational community foster students’ intellectual and ethical development and prepare them for top colleges. St. Luke’s Leading with Humanity curriculum builds the commitment to serve and the confidence to lead.