Oakcrest offers a liberal arts curriculum spanning the arts, the humanities, mathematics, science, and technology. The school has a 6:1 student teacher ratio, with an average class size of 15; 83% of faculty hold advanced degrees or postgraduate certificates. Oakcrest offers 16
Advanced Placement Courses and is home to five academic honor societies. To graduate, all students complete four years each of Upper School-level English, Mathematics, Science, and History and three years of a single foreign language. Students are also required to take Music and Arts Appreciation, Logic and Rhetoric, three years of Theology, one year of Philosophy and four semesters of Physical Education. All seniors research, write, and defend a thesis paper. == Athletics ==