Cambridge AICE Diploma at Gulf Coast High School
This world-renowned program offers an international pre-university curriculum and examination system, which emphasizes the value of broad and balanced study for academically able students. The Cambridge AICE Program allows students an opportunity to participate in an AICE course and earn university credit on a subject-by-subject basis. It offers encouragement and stimulation to the students while retaining the global currency and academic rigor that are keystones of the Cambridge curriculum. At Gulf Coast High School, students have the opportunity to begin taking AICE classes during their tenth grade year, with a full complement during their eleventh and twelfth grade years. The curriculum is designed to follow on from the Pre-AICE (IGSCE) classes that students take during their ninth and tenth grade years. The combined Pre-AICE and AICE sections of the Cambridge program gives the student an integrated four-year curriculum.
The framework of the Cambridge AICE Diploma is organized into a Four-year program, consisting of A (Advanced) and AS (Advanced Subsidiary) Level courses. Students who are working towards an AICE Diploma in the United State take the A and AS Level courses during their tenth, eleventh and twelfth grade years, respectively.
This world-renowned program offers an international pre-university curriculum and examination system, which emphasizes the value of broad and balanced study for academically able students. The Cambridge AICE Program allows students an opportunity to participate in an AICE course and earn university credit on a subject-by-subject basis. It offers encouragement and stimulation to the students while retaining the global currency and academic rigor that are keystones of the Cambridge curriculum. At Gulf Coast High School, students have the opportunity to begin taking AICE classes during their tenth grade year, with a full complement during their eleventh and twelfth grade years. The curriculum is designed to follow on from the Pre-AICE (IGSCE) classes that students take during their ninth and tenth grade years. The combined Pre-AICE and AICE sections of the Cambridge program gives the student an integrated four-year curriculum.
The framework of the Cambridge AICE Diploma is organized into a Four-year program, consisting of A (Advanced) and AS (Advanced Subsidiary) Level courses. Students who are working towards an AICE Diploma in the United State take the A and AS Level courses during their tenth, eleventh and twelfth grade years, respectively.