Gwinnett Country Public Schools' 2024 Summer Learning programs include:
Credit Recovery is another option for earning credit for qualifying students who previously took a course and were unsuccessful. To enroll in Credit Recovery, students must meet GCPS qualifications and have approval from their school counselor. Contact your counselor for important information if you are interested in this option.
Gwinnett County Public Schools' Face-to-Face High School Summer School is a fee-based program that allows students to take courses to get ahead or to make-up a class previously failed. Courses are available to all high school students, including selected courses for rising 9th graders. Face-to-Face high school locations are Central Gwinnett High School, Meadowcreek High School, and Shiloh High School.
Registration opens: April 1, 2024
Registration closes: May 23, 2024
Register via MyPaymentsPlus (Acceptable forms of payment: credit/debit card or electronic check)
Summer school dates: June 10 - July 3 (June 19 is a holiday)
Online summer school classes will be offered through Gwinnett Online Campus. Courses are available to all high school students, including selected courses for rising 9th graders. Note: Students will be invited to an optional virtual orientation on the first day of class, June 3. All courses will require a face-to-face final exam at our GOC campus, located at 713 Hi Hope Road in Lawrenceville.
Registration Opens: March 1, 2024
Registration Closes: May 24, 2024
Register via MyPaymentsPlus (Acceptable forms of payment: credit/debit card or electronic check)
Summer School Dates: June 3 - June 28
This summer’s free learning experience for Gwinnett elementary and middle school students—set for June 10 to June 28—will provide extended learning opportunities to support the grade-level readiness of students who need to meet promotional requirements.
With GCPS' Summer Learning—Support + Enrichment + Achievement (SEA) Program, support will be provided to students who are not meeting promotional requirements. Students will work in flexible learning groups and teachers will share information in new ways to help prepare students for the coming school year.
During the three-week session, (June 10-June 28) students will attend Monday through Friday. June 19 is a school holiday. Elementary students will attend the free Summer Learning—Support + Enrichment + Achievement (SEA) Program from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and the middle school students will attend the program from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. This opportunity is available in an in-person format only and there is no cost to participate. Breakfast and lunch will be provided for all participants at no charge.
Identified students will be invited to participate in the Summer Learning—Support + Enrichment + Achievement (SEA) program.
Please click here to learn more about how all Gwinnett elementary and middle school students can ride the wave of learning with self-paced, digital summer support opportunities and practice to keep skills sharp!