The MCS high school program follows a traditional preparatory curriculum with the addition of Islamic Studies. This provides students with the opportunity to be well prepared for the demands of higher education and life, to think and act critically, to solve problems independently and in cooperation with others, and to contribute responsibly to our global society.
To graduate, a student must earn a minimum of 28 ? credits as stated below. Course credit is awarded when all coursework and exams have been successfully completed. One credit is equal to 180 minutes of instruction per week throughout the year, or its equivalent.
MCS courses are taught only if there is sufficient enrollment and staff.
High school transfer students may use elective credit to fulfill Religion requirements.