OCS High School Profile 2022-23

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OAKS CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL PROFILE

CEEB Code: 053746

CLASS OF 2023

Robert Black Head of School

Garret Freeman Principal College Counseling Department:

Jef Morrow Director of College Counseling jmorrow@oakschristian.org

818.575.9257

Amy Krueger Associate Director of College Counseling akrueger@oakschristian.org

818.575.9266

Valerie Johnson College Counselor vjohnson@oakschristian.org

818.575.9287

Brittany Lindsey College Counselor blindsey@oakschristian.org

818.575.9286

Becky Motta College Counselor bmotta@oakschristian.org

818.575.9273

Michael Nation College Counselor mnation@oakschristian.org

818.575.9271

David Rowe College Counselor drowe@oakschristian.org

818.575.9204

Jackie Gerber / Roxanne Livia College Counseling Assistants jdgerber@oakschristian.org rlivia@oakschristian.org

31749 La Tienda Drive Westlake Village, CA 91362 www.oakschristian.org

818.575.9900

MISSION STATEMENT

To dedicate ourselves to Christ in the pursuit of academic excellence, artistic expression, and athletic distinction, while growing in knowledge and wisdom through God’s abundant grace.

MOTTO

Preparing Minds for Leadership and Hearts for Service.

ABOUT

Oaks Christian School is a nonprofit, private, co-ed, day and boarding school serving grades 4-12, that opened its doors in the fall of 2000. Our first senior class graduated in June 2003. In the fall of 2009, the school opened a new middle school campus adjacent to the high school campus. Fifth-grade was added in 2014 and fourth-grade was added in 2023. Oaks Christian School enrolls approximately 1,068 high school students and 584 students in grades 4-8. The school campus is located in a beautiful, suburban community about 40 miles northwest of metro Los Angeles in the city of Westlake Village.

ACCREDITATIONS

Southern Association of Independent Schools (SAIS)

Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC)

MEMBERSHIPS

Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI)

National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS)

National Association of College Admission Counseling

NACAC Code of Ethics and Professional Practices

FACULTY

The faculty at Oaks Christian School is often referred to as the “living curriculum.” Faculty has come from around the country. There is an 8:1 student-to-teacher ratio, and 56 percent of our faculty members hold advanced degrees. Our highly qualified and dedicated Christian teachers act as mentors and role models to our students, inspiring them to the highest levels of purpose and achievement. Faculty and staff lead advisory groups, volunteer as chaperones for class level trips, and often welcome students at lunchtime or out-of-class hours for conversation and connection. Our faculty and staff also excel professionally outside of the classroom, publishing original works, having art nationally recognized, and being recognized as leaders in their fields.

THE CAMPUS ENVIRONMENT

Oaks Christian embraces a three-pronged approach to curriculum that includes foundations, exploration and specialization. The school also has a Learning Center to help ensure academic success. The Online School offers hundreds of courses for online only and main campus/online students. A new residential hall opened in fall 2019 for both domestic and international students in a dorm-style community. In addition, an IDEA Lab (Innovation, Design, Engineering and Aeronautics) opened in fall 2019. This 13,000 square foot space is home to the engineering curriculum, materials lab, advanced physics, biotechnology, and roboticswomen’s soccer, and the Olympics.

INSTITUTE OF GLOBAL LEADERSHIP

The Institute of Global Leadership equips students with the skills to engage with a rapidly changing world. Courses emphasize curricular relevance, where student interest and curiosity are encouraged. A global perspective is developed as students learn about a wide variety of fields of study, culture, and international challenges. Leadership skills are developed whereby students become active entrepreneurial problem-solvers. Soft skills such as public speaking, negotiation, and teamwork and collaboration are emphasized.

INSTITUTE OF ARTS AND INNOVATION

The Institute of Arts and Innovation (IAI) provides high school students with individualized learning pathways in the performing and visual arts. Courses of study challenge students and connect them to real-world opportunities and industry leaders. Traditional visual and performing arts core classes are paired with leading-edge arts classes, along with opportunities such as master classes, guest speakers, internships, and mentorships. Specialized pathways include: music production, songwriting, vocal performance, film and television, acting for the camera, dance, and photography.

THE INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING

The Institute of Engineering develops students with the skills to analyze, model, and design engineering systems, solve com- plex problems, and master the use of software and prototyping tools used in the industry. The courses are designed to cover the primary topics of university engineering programs, but also include a philosophy of engineering and introduction to the typical industry design review process. Students benefit from off-campus excursions in robotics, cyberpatriots and the annual solar cup team competition.

ATHLETICS

Athletics has received national sports recognition for both individual and team accomplishments. Approximately 66 percent of high school students participate on JV and varsity teams. Oaks Christian School has earned 195 league titles, 55 CIF titles, seven California state titles and has produced six individual/relay state champions, two Gatorade State Players of the Year, and one Gatorade National Player of the Year. The high school hosts 26 different sports and 50 school teams. Students are recruited by colleges to play at the NCAA Division I, II, III, and NAIA levels. Graduates are currently playing in the NFL, MLB, MLS, softball, and women’s soccer.

ATHLETICS

LEAGUE TITLES

195 CIF TITLES

55

SPORTS

26 SCHOOL TEAMS

50

ENROLLMENT 2023-24

FRESHMEN

263 SOPHOMORES

275

JUNIORS 296 SENIORS 234

GRADING

Oaks Christian School operates on a semester calendar with an A–F grading system. One extra point is given for honors and advanced placement grades at any grade level.

STANDARDIZED TESTING

CLASS OF 2023*

SAT Middle 50%: 1210–1440 Mean: 1330

ACT Middle 50%: 24-30 Mean: 27

*15% of the Class of 2021 tested

GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

It takes 25 credits to graduate, using a semester system. Students are required to take seven classes per year in 9th and 10th grades and at least six classes in 11th and 12th grades.

Oaks Christian School does not compute class rank for its students.

GRADE DISTRIBUTION

CLASS OF 2023

Cumulative Grade Point Averages, unweighted, including only Oaks Christian High School coursework, six semesters.

PORTRAIT OF A GRADUATE

AP COURSES

In 2023, students took 910 AP exams across 33 subjects, of which 75% scored 3 or higher and the average passing score was 4.59

Biology

Calculus AB and BC

Chemistry

Computer Science

Chinese

English Language

English Literature

Environmental Science

French Language and Culture

Human Geography

Macroeconomics

Microeconomics

Psychology

Physics 1 Physics 2

Spanish Language and Culture

Statistics

U.S. Government

U.S. History

StudentsarerestrictedtothreeHonorsorAPclassesperyearunlessgranted permissiontotakefourbypetition.AdmissiontoAPand Honorsclassesrequiresdepartmentalapproval.

Discerning Curious Innovative Disciplined Humble Integrous Collaborative Courageous

Loving Purpose-Minded Sacrificial Joyful PORTRAIT GRADUATE of a OAKS CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

CULTURE BLICAL WORLDVIEW WELL-BEING & COM M U N I T Y K N O W LEDGE & WISDOM LEADERSHI P & CHARACTER

Knowledge and Wisdom

An Oaks Christian graduate is a discerning and disciplined individual whose curiosity propels him/her to innovate.

Well-being and Community

An Oaks Christian graduate is a purpose-minded person who acts in a loving manner towards all while maintaining a joyful and sacrifcial outlook.

Leadership and Character

An Oaks Christian graduate acts with integrity and humility. Collaboration and courage are hallmarks of their character

A 4.0 A– 3.7 B+ 3.3 B 3.0 B– 2.7 C+ 2.3 C 2.0 C– 1.7 D+ 1.3 D 1.0 D– 0.7 F 0
GPA Range # of Students 4.00–3.80 59 3.79–3.60 49 3.59–3.40 45 3.39–3.20 37 3.19–3.00 29 2.99–2.80 16 2.79–2.60 14
6 Total 255
2.59–2.00
English 4 years Performing and Visual Arts 2 years History 3½ years Bible 2½ years Mathematics 3 years Physical Education 2 semesters Modern and Classical Languages 3 years Health 1 semester Laboratory Science 3 years Technology 1 semester
World History OF CARE

COLLEGE ADMISSION

An impressive 96% of Oaks Christian School graduates receive admission to colleges and universities. In addition, 80% will attend their first or second-choice school. Students from the classes of 2003-23 have attended colleges in 48 states and six countries. All of the colleges and universities on the list above have had at

least one student matriculatefrom Oaks Christian School during the past five years. The 276 graduates of the Class of 2023 were accepted to 136 different colleges in 28 states; 47% of the class were accepted to schools considered highly selective. Schools in bold print indicate matriculation from the Class of 2023.

Abilene Christian University

American Musical and Dramatic Academy

American University

Arizona State University

Art Center College of Design

Auburn University

Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts

Azusa Pacific University

Babson College

Barnard College

Baylor University

Belmont University

Benedictine College

Berklee College of Music

Biola University

Boise State University

Boston College

Boston University

Bowdoin College

Brandeis University

Brown University

Bucknell University

CUNY Bernard M Baruch College

Cal Poly Humboldt

Cal Baptist University

Cal Institute of the Arts

Cal Lutheran University

Cal Poly State University

Cal State Polytechnic University (Pomona)

Cal State University, Channel Islands

Cal State University, Camarillo

Cal State University, Fullerton

Cal State University, Long Beach

Cal State University, Monterey Bay

Cal State University, Northridge

Cal State University, Pomona

Cal State University, San Marcos

Carleton College

Carnegie Mellon University

Case Western Reserve University

Chapman University

Clark Atlanta University

Clemson University

Colgate University

Colorado Christian University

Colorado State University

Columbia University

Cornell University

Cornish College of the Arts

Covenant College

Creighton University

Dartmouth College

DePaul University

Drexel University

Duke Kunshan University

Eckerd College

Elmhurst University

Elon University

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University

Emerson College

Emory University

Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising

Fashion Institute of Technology

Fordham University

Franklin & Marshall College

Franklin University Switzerland

Furman University

George Fox University

George Washington University

Georgetown University

Georgia Institute of Technology

Gettysburg College

Gonzaga University

Gordon College

Grand Canyon University

Hamilton College

Hardin-Simmons University

Harvard University

Harvey Mudd College

Haverford College

Hawai’i Pacific University

High Point University

Hillsdale College

Hofstra University

Howard University

Humboldt State University

Imperial College London

Indiana University

John Cabot University

Johns Hopkins University

Kansas University

Kenyon College

Lafayette College

Lake Forest College

Laguna College of Art and Design

Lehigh University

Lewis & Clark College

Liberty University

LIM College

Linfield University

Lipscomb University

London Academy of Music

Loyola Marymount University

Loyola University Chicago

Loyola University New Orleans

Manhattan School of Music

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Miami University

Michigan State University

Middlebury College

Montana State University, Bozeman

Moorpark College

Morehouse College

Mount Holyoke College

Mount St Mary’s University

New Mexico State University

New York University

North Carolina State University

Northeastern University

Northern Arizona University

Occidental College

Oklahoma State University

Oregon State University

Pace University

Parsons School of Design at The New School

Penn State University

Pepperdine University

Pitzer College

Point Loma Nazarene University

Pomona College

Portland State University

Prairie View A&M University

Pratt Institute

Princeton University

Providence College

Purdue University

Reed College

Regent’s University, London

Regis University

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Rice University

Rochester Institute of Technology

Rollins College

Royal Holloway, University of London

Rutgers University

Saint Edward’s University

Saint Mary’s College of California

San Diego State University

San Francisco State University

San Jose State University

Santa Barbara City College

Santa Clara University

Sarah Lawrence College

Savannah College of Art and Design

School of Visual Arts

School of the Art Institute of Chicago

Scripps College

Seattle Pacific University

Seattle University

Seton Hall University

Skidmore College

Sonoma State University

Southern Methodist University

St. Edwards University

Stanford University

Stony Brook University

Suffolk University

Syracuse University

Taylor University

Temple University

Texas A&M University

Texas Christian University

The American University of Paris

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

The College of William and Mary

The Evergreen State College

The Master’s University

The New School

The Ohio State University

The Royal Central School of Speech & Drama

The University of Alabama

The University of Arizona

The University of Edinburgh

The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

The University of the Arts

The University of Tennessee

The University of Texas at Austin

Trinity College Dublin

Tufts University

Trinity College

Tulane University

United States Air Force Academy

United States Military Academy at West Point

United States Naval Academy

University College London

University of British Columbia

University of Arizona

University of California, Berkeley

University of California, Davis

University of California, Irvine

University of California, Los Angeles

University of California, Merced

University of California, Riverside

University of California, San Diego

University of California, Santa Barbara

University of California, Santa Cruz

University of Chicago

University of Colorado Boulder

University of Colorado at Colorado Springs

University of Connecticut

University of Denver

University of Florida

University of Georgia

University of Gloucestershire

University of Hawaii at Manoa

University of Hong Kong

University of Idaho

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

University of Indiana Bloomington

University of Iowa

University of Kansas

University of Maryland

University of Miami

University of Michigan

University of Mississippi

University of Nebraska at Omaha

University of Nevada

University of Notre Dame

University of Oklahoma

University of Oregon

University of Pennsylvania

University of Pittsburg

University of Portland

University of Redlands

University of Rochester

University of San Diego

University of San Francisco

University of South Carolina

University of Southern California

University of Texas

University of Sydney

University of Utah

University of Valley Forge

University of Vermont

University of Virginia

University of Washington

University of Wisconsin

University of the Pacific

University of Toronto

Utah State University

Utah Technical University

Vanderbilt University

Vanguard University

Ventura College

Villanova University

Virginia Tech

Wake Forest University

Washington State University

Washington University in St. Louis

West Virginia University

Western Colorado University

Westminster College

Westmont College

Wheaton College

Whitworth University

Willamette University

Williams College

Winthrop University

Wofford College

Worchester Polytechnic University

Xavier University of Louisiana

Yale University

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