The high school curriculum offers three diplomas: standard, college preparatory, and advanced. The primary difference in the three diplomas is the required credits for math, science, social studies, and foreign language. The college preparatory diploma requires Algebra II and foreign language credits. Because the advanced diploma is designed for students considering a more rigorous college program, physics or an AP science, pre-calculus, foreign language, a minimum of six honors courses, and a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0 are required. Curriculum offerings for all of the diplomas may include dual enrollment with Palm Beach Atlantic University, Florida Atlantic University and/or Palm Beach State College. One credit is equivalent to 36 weeks of instruction with 47-minute periods daily.
For further information about the high school curriculum, contact the high school guidance office at 561-391-2727 ext.
397.
Technology is a unique feature of the high school program. Teachers and students in grades 10-12 are issued a laptop computer, which is connected by a wireless network with access to a T1 line for high performance internet connection. In 2002, the school was selected as an Association of Christian Schools International Exemplary School for its technology in education program.