The curriculum is comparable to that offered in college-preparatory schools of like size in the United States and also includes the Nicaraguan Bachillerato program. English is the language of instruction at all academic levels. Spanish is required subject of study throughout the system and English-Spanish bilingualism is a major curricular objective. Most graduates successfully enter many colleges and universities in the United States. Student Services maintains a Career Center that contains the range of resources necessary to assist students with career decision making and postsecondary planning. Advanced-Placement (AP) classes are available to students.
These classes are first-year college courses that students can take for college credit. The AP courses offered are: Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Statistics, Calculus, U.S. History, Comparative Politics, European History, Human Geography, Economics, Psychology, English Literature, English Language, French Language, Spanish Literature, Chinese Language and Spanish Language. After-school sports and community service activities are also available.