UPPER SCHOOL
Big opportunities start in small classes.
In Grades 9-12, you will be known, supported, and challenged in all the right ways. Our college prep curriculum lays a strong academic foundation, but it’s the innovative, real-world experiences that set your journey apart. Whether you are diving into original research, speaking at TEDx, or shining in the arts or on the field, you won’t just get ready for college—you will grow into a confident, capable thinker ready to lead wherever you go next.
Signature Programs
Upper School Signature Programs enable you to dive deeper, spark your curiosity, and showcase your talents, through research, big ideas, or the arts, while preparing you for what's next..

Curriculum That Inspires
In addition to the required courses, you will be able to choose from an array of honors, AP, and elective classes that let you explore your interests, challenge yourself academically, and discover new passions.

Guided Every Step
With guidance from advisors, teachers, and administrators, you will never face a challenge alone. Small classes foster close teacher partnerships, and each student also joins a grade-level advisory group for added community and support.

Leadership Opportunities
You will find countless ways to lead—whether through Student Council, student publications, theatrical productions, or a wide variety of clubs. As an Owl, you will also compete proudly in the Frontier League and CIF playoffs, building teamwork and dedication no matter your skill level.

Ready To Fly The Nest
By the time you graduate, you will be ready to fly the nest with the confidence that you are fully prepared for college. With guidance and support every step of the way, you will discover the schools that best match your values, strengths, and aspirations.

Empowered by Tech
You will learn in a tech-rich environment that enhances your education and teaches you to be a responsible digital citizen.

“Through rigorous academics and unique programs, our son was set-up for success in college. His first-year writing professor at college asked him where he learned to write—she told him he was one of the strongest writers in her freshman classes.”Debbie P. PARENT

