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The Academy’s college preparatory program prepares young women
for life beyond the High School. The curriculum is patterned to
challenge each student, help them develop critical-thinking, analytical
and communication skills and become independent thinkers with firm
values.
The Academy’s curriculum includes challenging
courses in 10 disciplines with seven classes qualifying for the
College Board’s Advanced Placement Program.
All students take four years of English courses
with each year’s curriculum building upon the foundation laid
in previous courses. These classes focus on developing oral and
written communication skills, reading comprehension, critical-thinking
and literary analysis, with AP and advanced Honors courses offered.
In addition to four years of English study, many
Academy students enroll in four years of math, science and foreign
language, a trend in preparation for college. Math studies begin
with Pre-Algebra with students tracking through AP Calculus. In
science, students can choose courses running the gamut from Physical
Science to Conceptual Physics to Advanced Chemistry. Foreign language
offerings include study in either Japanese, Spanish or Hawaiian.
Academy students take Social Studies courses each
year in High School, following a sequence of courses covering the
geographical, social, political and economic issues of the past
and present in Hawaii, Asia, the United States and the world, as
well as Theology classes, aimed to help students know God and herself
and tailor their lives built on service to others and the community.
In addition to the core subjects, students
take courses in Visual and Performing Arts, all including hands-on
experiences, and Physical Education, and can choose Business Education
electives, covering Accounting and computers. The Arts classes include
study in the various Art disciplines, Video Production, Yearbook,
Dance, Choir and Band.
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