Advanced Placement/Cambridge AICE Programs
Accelerated Coursework
Advanced Placement
The Advanced Placement (AP) Program, created by the College Board, provides our students with the opportunity to take college-level courses while in high school. The culmination of the course is an AP exam at the end of the school year, which can earn students’ college credit and/or advanced placement in college.
Advanced Placement Courses
Art & Design: 2D
Art & Design: 3D
Art & Design: Drawing
Art History
Biology
Calculus AB
Calculus BC
Capstone – Research
Capstone – Seminar
Chemistry
English Language
English Literature
Environmental Science
French Language
Human Geography
Japanese Language and Culture
Microeconomics
Music Theory
Physics 1
Physics C: Mechanics
Precalculus
Psychology
Spanish Language
Spanish Literature
Statistics
US Government and Politics
US History
World History: Modern
AP Capstone Awards
The AP Capstone program required the completion of six AP courses, AP Seminar and AP Research must be included within the six. These two courses are uniquely aligned with core habits of mind, practices, and skills that research has identified as critical to college and career success.
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Cambridge Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE)
Cambridge AICE encompasses the '‘gold standard' Cambridge International AS & A Level qualifications and offers students the opportunity to tailor their studies to their individual interests, abilities and future plans within an international curriculum framework.
Cambridge AICE Courses
Drama AS
Environmental Management
English General Paper AS
English Language AS
English Literature AS
General Paper
Global Perspectives and Research AS
Marine Science AS
Portuguese AS
Psychology 1 AS
Spanish AS
Spanish Language & Literature
Portuguese AS