The Advanced Placement (AP) Program at American Excellence Schools (AES) provides students with a challenging and comprehensive academic experience that prepares them for success in higher education and beyond. Recognized worldwide, AP courses give students the opportunity to engage in college-level studies while still in high school and to earn university credit based on their performance on the College Board AP Exams.
In alignment with the requirements of the Tawjihi Equivalency, AES offers a structured AP pathway beginning with Pre-AP courses in Grade 8. These preparatory courses build a strong academic foundation and essential skills to ensure students are ready for the rigor and expectations of the AP Program in high school.
The Pre-AP Program at AES aims to develop critical thinking, analytical skills, and subject mastery at an early stage. Each course is designed to introduce students to advanced concepts and academic inquiry.
Introduces students to the study of matter, chemical reactions, and the scientific method, emphasizing laboratory work and problem-solving.
Explores the fundamental principles of life science, including cell biology, genetics, and ecosystems, with a focus on inquiry-based learning.
Strengthens students’ understanding of algebraic concepts, functions, and equations to build a solid foundation for higher-level mathematics.
Examines the relationships between people, environments, and cultures, encouraging students to analyze spatial patterns and global interconnections.
The AP Program at AES provides motivated students with the opportunity to pursue in-depth, college-level studies across a range of disciplines. These courses challenge students to think critically, apply knowledge, and demonstrate mastery through the College Board AP Exams.
Introduces students to computational thinking, data analysis, algorithms, and the role of technology in modern society.
Prepares students for college-level mathematics and calculus by focusing on advanced functions, modeling, and problem-solving.
Covers key topics such as atomic structure, stoichiometry, thermodynamics, and kinetics, combining theoretical understanding with laboratory investigation.
Provides an in-depth exploration of living systems, evolution, and biological processes through experimental and analytical approaches.
Focuses on patterns and processes that shape human understanding of the world, including population, culture, and urban development.