Virtual Online School Kershaw

The South Carolina Preparatory Academy offers a full course offering that meets South Carolina High School Diploma guidelines, including a rigorous college preparatory program incorporating honors courses.

Top Notch Online Virtual Schooling in Kershaw

Kershaw, one time the largest single producer of gold in the Appalachian region, is presently home to roughly 3,000 folks in the state of South Carolina. Many parents and students are electing to further their educational development in a learning environment outside the boundaries of a typical public classroom environment.

If you have a child between Kindergarten and 12th grade and are in the market for an alternative to today’s ever changing learning environment, SC Prep offers a tuition-free online public school spanning the entire state of South Carolina, with many current enrollees residing in Kershaw.

South Carolina Prep combines the best elements of home school, private school, and traditional public school, in a tuition-free online public charter school.

Is Your Child’s Environment Holding Them Back?

As Kershaw's online charter school, we are committed to seeing every child reach their potential, prepared for college, and prepared for life.

Feel Like SC Prep Is The Right Fit For You And Your Student?

Questions? Speak With Us

A Team Member will contact you to discuss your needs and the features and benefits of an education through SC Prep.

Fill Out An Enrollment Application

Once you decide to pursue enrolling your child with SC Prep, you will complete a preliminary application. Just like many traditional charter schools in SC, we anticipate a waitlist for Fall 2023.

Thrive With SC Prep

Once your application is approved, you will be contacted to complete the enrollment packet. Your student will be able to realize all the benefits of a classical, college preparatory education.

The South Carolina Preparatory Academy’s mission is to provide a highly motivational and rigorous curriculum, virtual in nature and classically based to middle and high school students in South Carolina.