English Language Learning
Walnut Hill is a more complete and interesting community thanks in large part to the international students who come to live, learn, and practice their art here.
Many of our international students are non-native English speakers, and for those students we offer an English Language Learning program designed to help with their coursework, giving them the resources they need to succeed at Walnut Hill and beyond.
ELL Courses
All non-native English speakers are required to take an English Language Learning (ELL) placement test at the beginning of the school year. The test results, in conjunction with placement classes, writing samples, interviews, and placement materials, determine placement in the ELL program. ELL courses count toward Walnut Hill’s four-year English graduation requirement.
Students placed in ELL Intermediate cannot have a grade placement higher than grade 10, as they must spend a majority of their academic time studying English in order to prepare for other coursework in the program.
Students who place into ELL Intermediate will take math in addition to their ELL coursework. Students who place into ELL Advanced will take math, science, and a mainstream English course in addition to their ELL courses. Students who place out of the ELL program will take a fully mainstream course load.