The school's student body was 80.8% (412) White, 6.5% (33) Black, 6.1% (31) Hispanic, 4.3% (22) two or more races, 2.2% (11) Asian and 0.2% (1) Native Hawaiian / Pacific Islander.
The college preparatory math program includes Algebra I & II, Geometry, Pre-Calculus and Calculus.
In September 1976, prayers were answered when 50 acres of land were donated for a new facility on Shimmons Road in Auburn Hills.
As enrollment continued to climb, five modular classrooms were purchased between 1980–86 to accommodate the increased demand and to relieve congestion in the high school library.
With enrollment continuing to rise, the kindergarten program moved to Five Points Community Church in order to accommodate two sections of each elementary grade level and eliminate long waiting lists.
In 1996, the board of Oakland Christian School implemented a capital campaign that would raise money for additional classrooms, a media center and a multi-purpose facility.