2011-12 University Acceptances

Antioch College

Babson College

Bard College

Boston University 5 (1 Academic Scholarship)

California State University, Los Angeles

California State University, Northridge

California State Polytechnic University, Pomona

Carnegie Mellon University

Claremont McKenna College

Colorado University at Boulder (Academic Scholarships) 2

Colorado University at Colorado Springs

Columbia University 3 (Academic Scholarships)

Cornell University 4 (Academic Scholarships)

Daemen College

Dartmouth College

Franklin Olin College of Engineering (1 Academic Scholarship)

Georgetown University (Wait-List)

George Washington University

Harvard College

Hofstra University

Johns Hopkins University 2

Loyola Chicago University

Loyola Marymount University (1 Academic Scholarship) 4

McGill University (Canada) 3

New York University

Northeastern University (1 Academic Scholarship) 2

Northwestern University (1 Academic Scholarship) 2

Pace University

Pennsylvania State University

Philadelphia University

Pitzer College

Princeton University (1 Academic Scholarship)

San Diego State University 2

San Francisco State University

Stanford University (Early Action 1) 2 (Academic Scholarship)

Sciences Po & Columbia University Dual BA Program

Tufts University  

University of British Columbia, Vancouver

University of California, Berkeley 4 (Academic Scholarships)

University of California, Davis 4

University of California, Irvine 2

University of California, Los Angeles 6 (Academic Scholarships)

University of California, Merced 2

University of California, Riverside 2

University of California, San Diego 4

University of California, Santa Barbara (3 Academic Honors)9

University of California, Santa Cruz 2

University of Chicago

University of Edinburgh (UK)

University of Massachusetts, Amherst 2

University of Miami 2

University of Michigan 2

University of the Pacific

University of Puget Sound

University of San Diego

University of San Francisco 3

University of Southern California (2 Academic Scholarships) 6

University of Wisconsin, Madison

Ursinus College

Wagner College

Whittier College

Whitworth University

Willamette University

Yale University

High School

At Le Lycée’s High School, education is a blend of science and art as the students, guided and instructed by the staff, become true critical thinkers and acquire the tools needed to be lifelong learners.

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This unique program provides each student with the research and analytical tools needed to enter college prepared to “hit the ground running”. While other schools are measuring multiple choice test results, Le Lycée also measures these test results while at the same time engaging students in rigorous dialectic exercises designed to turn each into a quality thinker. Class sizes are small and a student is never just a number.

Le Lycée is in constant contact with colleges to guarantee that its students have all of the courses required to enter college including the A-G requirements for the University of California system. 96% of Le Lycée students go to American universities and colleges. The International School Program follows the California Educational Standards as a minimum guideline for developing its curriculum. The French School Program follows the curriculum developed by the French Ministry of Education. Each section adheres to the same principles of serious scholasticism.

Le Lycée offers AP courses for students in both sections. Among these are AP courses for Biology, Economics, English, World History, French Literature, and Studio Art as well as others as there is a need. In partnership with Princeton Review, Le Lycée hosts SAT coaching on-campus to help each student achieve his highest potential. The Counseling Department works carefully with every student to assure that he is able to apply confidently to his college of choice.

Le Lycée college preparation by making sure students can participate in many extra-curricular programs which are becoming more a part of applying for colleges.

Of course, each student receives a hard-earned high school diploma. In addition, students in the French School Program sit for the prestigious and difficult French Baccalaureat and Le Lycée students consistently receive outstanding scores.

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Le Lycée college preparation by making sure students can participate in many extra-curricular programs which are becoming more a part of applying for colleges. Among these are student council, The Roar newspaper, basketball, soccer, volleyball, drama, choir, and many other opportunities.

The new Raymond and Esther Kabbaz High School is designed to house all the essentials necessary for a successful high school career and for creating a noteworthy college application. Le Lycée believes that there is no substitute for quality work in a stimulating environment.