The school uses an American curriculum, based on the standards of the state of California.
It offers an American curriculum and a college preparatory system of instruction.
In grades 6-9, students continue to follow the American curriculum.
This program became a national model and helped spur the development of behavioral neuroscience in the American undergraduate curriculum.
The school enrolls nearly 1,400 students from more than 40 countries and offers an American based curriculum.
Wesley follows an American curriculum with some adaptations to the international student population.
The academy's primary mission is to "provide an extensive American curriculum for the children of evangelical missionaries."
The American curriculum is adopted in the implementation of its humanities program.
The school follows an American curriculum, which is supplemented to emphasize the international composition of its student population and faculty.
The principal year of transition from French to an American curriculum was 1962.