Army and Navy Academy – Give Your Son a Unique Advantage

Author: Sam Peters
Published: August 19, 2012 at 11:36 am
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So many challenges exist in today’s college admission environment—intense competition and the stress of “wait-listing”, taking campus tours and receiving rejection letters. Meanwhile, the acceptance rate at strong colleges is increasingly shrinking, raising the pressure on applicants to further distinguish themselves from the crowd.

Many young students participate in extracurricular activities and civic volunteerism, striving for a top spot on a pile of admission letters.  And while potentially helpful in the application process, such things don’t directly prepare students for the academic realities of the best colleges.

While some factors are simply outside our control, one significant advantage that parents can seize is considering a college preparatory boarding school over other educational options.  Beyond the academic distinction such an option yields, the unique experience of a boarding school can arm students with valuable academic, social and life skills before heading off to a college or a university.

The decision to choose a boarding school is not one to take lightly. The elevated academic standards and enforced responsibilities inherent in such schools, particularly those with a military-style structure avail broad opportunities to foster maturity, leadership, independence, and confidence, while solidifying an academic foundation to plan and prepare for college.

Get to Know the Army and Navy Academy

Army and Navy Academy, located on the shores of Southern California, is a stellar example of a boarding school that offers distinctive advantages over traditional educational institutions.

Open to boys in grades 7–12, Army and Navy Academy is a unique opportunity for early college preparation, offering a structured daily schedule and an academically rigorous environment, beginning in the formative middle school years and continuing through high school graduation.

Army and Navy Academy instills keen intellectual curiosity and independent thought in their cadets to arm them well for a post-secondary education:

On average, over 98% of ANA graduates continue on to a college or university of their choice. This can be attributed in part to the teacher-to-student ratio, which is only 10:1, and average class sizes of just 15. This provides students with a high level of Individualized support and attention.  In addition, after-school tutorial, mandatory study time, and an assigned academic counselor keep all cadets on track with homework and college planning goals.

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