Within the weekly schedule, time is dedicated to academics, athletics, chapel, Saturday classes, sit-down meals, school meetings, and other valued traditions that define Salisbury.
In addition, the weekly schedule allows greater flexibility and more time for:
• students to pursue the arts (music and performing arts in particular)
• faculty development
• clubs and activities to meet
• information technology training
• faculty to develop inside/outside partnerships in learning
• and availability for field trips and extended field trips for classes other than science
A unique aspect of the School's weekly schedule is the multiple use "X" Block, a 45-minute period each day, six days/week in the fall and spring, and four days in the winter schedule. During "X" Block you may find students engaged in Salisbury Seminar, meeting in clubs to participate in activities such as building rockets, teachers working together to design an interdisciplinary project, boys meeting with instructors for SAT review, or a special assembly taking place.