Manresa School responded to the K-12 reforms by:
1. Attending seminars on the reforms and creating a K-12 Core Group to plan and monitor implementation.
2. Submitting proposals and plans to the Department of Education and gaining approval to implement reforms such as moving to a Grade 10 and developing a Senior High School program.
3. Conducting assessments, surveys, and meetings to prepare their curriculum, facilities, teachers and partnerships for offering an academic track with STEM and GAS strands in their Senior High School program starting in 2015.