All boarding schools offer academic and life skills advantages. A college prep military boarding school delivers those advantages and more.
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Army and Navy Academy’s blog is a window into life at California’s premiere college preparatory military boarding school. Here, we’ll share cadet stories, achievements, insights from our leadership team, and information for families interested in boy brain science and the Gurian model. Whether you’re a prospective family exploring what sets the Academy apart or a member of our vibrant Warrior community, you’ll find exciting and informative perspectives.
All boarding schools offer academic and life skills advantages. A college prep military boarding school delivers those advantages and more.
Understanding the differences between how boys and girls learn and doing something about it in our nation’s schools is critical to better preparing our children to become successful adults in tomorrow’s world.
What qualities make military boarding schools for boys so unique?
As a Gurian Model School, Army and Navy Academy offers unique learning experiences designed specifically for boys.
With some organization and conscious lifestyle changes, you’ll do your best on final exams.
Here are a few tried and true preparation tips to help every Cadet study effectively and perform to the best of his abilities.
Understand the differences between the ACT and the SAT so you can decide which test is right for you.
Have you seen a Cadet wearing a blue and orange cord on his uniform? Vanness Zhu ’16 explains what this means.
If you’re a teacher, a parent, or even a student, you’ve probably noticed that there are some major differences between boys and girls in the classroom.
Cadet Rutledge recently spent time at the U.S. Naval Academy’s Summer Seminar – a fast-paced, six-day experience for high achievers who have completed their junior year in high school.