Students at Whitinsville Christian School have a lot to be proud of this year, after posting outstanding results on the 2025 Advanced Placement (AP) exams. A total of 90 students took 148 AP exams across multiple subjects, achieving an impressive average score of 3.9. Even more notable: 87% of those scores were 3 or higher, the benchmark for earning college credit or advanced placement at many universities.

Several subjects stood out for their strong performance. In AP Biology, the average score of 3.77 was well above both the state average of 3.45 and the global average of 3.24. 92.3% of WCS students scored a 3 or higher, compared to 75.7% statewide and 70.4% globally. In AP U.S. Government and Politics the average WCS score came in at an impressive 4.23, significantly surpassing the state (3.58) and global (3.34) averages.
86.7% of students earned qualifying scores, outperforming both the state (77.7%) and global (71.7%) rates. Students in AP English Language and Composition averaged a 3.93 (state average: 3.44; global average: 3.19). A remarkable 93.1% of students earned a 3 or higher, compared to 81.2% across the state and 74.3% globally.
“I am so proud of our students and our faculty for the outstanding AP scores WCS has achieved year over year,” said Tammi Gorman, WCS Middle School/High School Principal. “These results reflect the dedication of our students, the hard work of our teachers, and the school’s commitment to academic excellence. Congratulations to all who challenged themselves with AP courses this year!”

