Commonwealth Governor's School


The Commonwealth Governor's School is one of 18 magnet Governor's Schools in Virginia. The Commonwealth Governor's School is a half-day program for gifted and highly motivated students based on a school-within-a-school model. Unlike many school programs, CGS is merit based . Students are selected from Stafford, Spotsylvania, Caroline, and King George counties. Students may attend CGS in grades 9 through 12.

Program structure

Enrolled students take all of their classes at one of the six Governor's School sites, Spotsylvania High School, Riverbend High School, Colonial Forge High School, Stafford Senior High School, King George High School, or North Stafford High School. CGS assigns students to the nearest site distance wise, unlike the traditional zoning system. It no longer matters if a student is zoned for a different high school, they go to the one CGS decides full-time.
Unlike the traditional high school experience, CGS's classes are linked together for a stronger curriculum. For example, if class A assigns a time-consuming project as homework, class B,C, and D will lower the homework load for the time the project takes.

Curriculum

The table listed below lists all CGS classes, note that while math option 2 is called option 2, it becomes a student decision only in 12th grade.
HistoryMathMath EnglishScience
9thAP European HistoryHonors Algebra IIN/AHonors English 9AP Environmental Science
10thAP US GovernmentAP PrecalculusHonors Geometry with TrigonometryHonors English 10AP Biology
11thAP US HistoryAP Calculus ABAP PrecalculusAP English Language and CompositionDual Enrollment Chemistry
12thAP Human GeographyAP Calculus BCAP StatisticsAP English Literature and CompositionAP Physics

The Culminating Project

"Culminating" is a two phase, two year long research project, repeated twice over a students CGS career. The first phase, or the research phase, occurs in 9th and 11th grade. This phase requires the student to find sources, evaluate them, and arrange them in a final literature review. The second phase is the product phase, where the researcher/student integrates the knowledge they learned from their research the previous year to create a project that solves a current problem or displays the depth of their research in full. Students are aided by assigned "advisors", consisting of CGS site faculty, each year.

History

Sylvia Wadsworth was the first director of the Commonwealth Governor's School, retiring in 2005. Dr. David Baker took over the post after her departure. On May 19, 2010, Merri Kae VanderPloeg was named the new director until the 2018–2019 school year, where Jennifer Grigsby became the new director. In 2024 Tracie Omohundro was appointed director, beginning July 1, 2024.