About the School
Small classrooms, personal attention and discipline to one's studies motivate each cadet to reach his potential. The rigorous core curriculum, based on the University of California's entrance requirements, is taught through a carefully developed learning system. Recognizing that each cadet learns differently, on average the student ratio of 1:15 allows for customized strategies and tutoring. Classes and exposure to fine art, drama, and music allows each cadet to explore and express his creative side.
The Academy promotes discipline and leadership through character development lessons. This is provided through our Leadership Education Training (LET) classes which includes the US Army's Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) program. These lessons extend outside of our classrooms and into other aspects of young men's lives. A cadet's experience in athletics, clubs, and residential life reinforces teamwork, lasting friendships, and ongoing personal growth.
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"Rewards only make kids want to achieve more, and ANA has that down pat. It is so clear that you know your boys very well. I never have felt - even when JP attended the independent school where I worked - that his teachers knew him so well, were so incredibly available to him, or were so willing to share information with me."
Margaret Jordan, Patron of J.P. Class of 2001Calendar
SAT PREP COURSE 6:30pm-9:30pm
Thursday December 4th 2008
For More Information Contact Maren Kroger-Diamond, College Counselor at 760.547.5193.
Modified Closed Weekend
Friday December 5th 2008
This weekend is a MODIFIED closed weekend. So that some Cadets can participate in the La Jolla Christmas Parade and prepare for the AFI.
Belmont Park
Friday December 5th 2008
Friday's activity is a trip to Belmont Park from 6:00-10:00pm. It is open to all cadets not on restriction.
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