The academy is governed by a board of trustees composed of philanthropists, alumni, and current and past parents. The school's academic program is managed by the Dean of Academics and its
Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) program is administered by the Senior Army Instructor. Academically, the school is organized into a middle school (grades 7 & 8) and a high school (grades 9–12). Its high school academic program conforms to a college preparatory curriculum that follows the
University of California A-G requirements for graduation. The academy's instructional philosophy is built around a single-gender educational model targeted toward the educational needs of boys. Outside of classes, cadets are guided by TAC (trainer, advisor, coach) Officers. TAC Officers are responsible for mentoring and educating cadets in the afternoons and evenings, and serve as residential life officers in the academy's seven residential halls. Each TAC Officer oversees a
company in the school's Army-style battalion. Cadets are assigned to roommates based on shared interests. Most rooms on campus are occupied by two cadets, but some larger dormitories feature three-occupant rooms. The academy participates in
California Interscholastic Federation sports and has competitive teams that include surf, wrestling, golf, football, lacrosse, swim, track and field, basketball, and baseball. ==Notable programs==