Mark, are you running Windows 7, I remember you talking about it? If you are, Bitlocker to Go should work, I haven't tried it out yet.
TrueCrypt is a brilliant encyrption program with loads of features, including the ability to hide a portion of data inside another area, so even if you have to give up your main password, you can have other more sensitive data hidden deeper. Give it a look...
do they have winrar installed up on your school computers.. just set a password and rar up your files, set to encrypt the filenames
Install Portable Apps suit and Toucan http://portableapps.com/apps/utilities/toucan This can be run without Admin rights, it can be a bit slow if encrypting lots of files/large files but does the job.
I actually think the WinRAR's the best idea yet; pretty much everything runs WinRAR and it is pretty much impossible to attack by any means other than brute force (I should know, I had Elcomsoft's WinRAR cracker; it would take days of full-out blasting to break even a moderate password, since mine were about 180 characters you'd need a Cray to break them). Plus you can encode the files seperately so you don't have to decode everything to get what you want. Keep it simple etc
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