High School FAQs

Check our FAQ for quick answers. For further details, please message us or book a tour.

What grades do you currently offer in high school?

Currently, we serve students up to Grade 9. Grade 10 will launch in August 2026, followed by Grade 11 and Grade 12 in subsequent years as our students progress.

What qualification will my child receive upon graduation?

Students earn the American High School Diploma, recognized by universities worldwide.

Are Advanced Placement (AP) courses available?

Yes. AP courses allow students to challenge themselves and strengthen their university applications.

What level of English is required?

Students entering High School must have B2-level proficiency (IELTS 5.5 or TOEFL 42) to access the curriculum fully.

How are students assessed?

Grades are calculated on a 4.0 GPA scale, with a mix of coursework, projects, and exams.

What academic and personal support is available?

Counselors provide guidance on university applications, course planning, and personal wellbeing. Support for learning needs is offered on a case-by-case basis, while gifted students can access enrichment.

How big are High School classes?

Class sizes average 20–25 students, ensuring personal attention while encouraging collaboration.

What happens if my child is absent often?

Attendance is essential. More than 20 unexcused absences in a school year may result in loss of credit or retention.

Are devices required?

Yes. From Grade 2 onwards, students must bring their own device. Huawei devices are not permitted. Phones must remain switched off during the school day.

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