Moore Catholic High School's intellectually-focused curriculum emphasizes critical thinking,
reading, and writing across the academic disciplines, in addition to offering challenging
fine and performing arts experiences. Central to Moore's mission is the belief that talented teachers,
who are experts in both their disciplines and child development, create learning activities
and classroom environments that actively engage students.
Moore students, in order to graduate, must complete the following courses of study. To view details on
the courses of study for each year across a subject area, please visit the desired link below:
In addition, seniors have the opportunity to choose from a wide array of elective courses
Introduction to the Elements of Literature and Composition
Spanish I, Italian I or French I
The Study of the Old and New Testament
Survey of British Literature and Composition
Living Environment (Biology), Chemistry or Earth Science
Spanish II, Italian II or French II
Spanish III, Italian III or French III
Christian Morality and Social Justice
Elective: Teaching the Christian Message I
Survey of American Literature and Composition
U.S. History and Government
Spanish III, Italian III or French III
Spanish IV, Italian IV or French IV
American Goverment (1 Semester)
Survey of World Literature and Composition
The following were offered for the 2008-2009 school year.
Creative Writing/Literature in the "Reel" World
Gothic Literature/Science Fiction Literature
Introduction to Sociology
America & The Wars of the 20th Century
History Through Film/The History of Sports in the United States, 1800 to Present
Criminal Justice/Journalism and Media Studies
Math 12Y - Mathematical Concepts
Math 12Z-College Preparatory Mathematics
Accounting and General Business Concepts
Introduction to Business Management/Business
Organizational Behavior/Professional Communications
Human Anatomy and Physiology
Honors Human Anatomy and Physiology
French 4, Italian 4, Spanish 4
French 1, Italian 1, Spanish 1
Audio and Recording Technology
Introduction to Sports Medicine
Microsoft Visual C++ Express Programming
Microsoft Visual Basic Express Programming
Advanced Computer Applications