The standard of excellence in North American education
Established over 40 years ago by the College Board, the academically
challenging Advanced Placement (AP) courses are designed to expose
able and motivated High School students to college-level academic
material.

The AP functions as a cooperative educational endeavour between
secondary schools and colleges and universities. Secondary schools
lay the foundation by offering their students AP courses taught
by dedicated and committed teachers. High School students who
successfully complete these courses, in turn, demonstrate to colleges
and universities that they have mastered the subject material
by taking AP Examinations. By assessing and evaluating the AP
examination grades, colleges and universities award prospective
students either credit or placement (e.g. sophomore standing)
for the subject.
The AP is considered the standard for academic excellence in
the US, where more than 50% of secondary schools currently participate.
AP students demonstrate to universities and colleges that they
have learned a subject in greater depth, are motivated to take
challenging courses, and have acquired the type of study skills
necessary for successful study in college. AP course completion
can also lead to significant financial savings, since more than
1,400 US colleges and universities award up to a full year’s
credit to students presenting successful grades on AP exams.
The AP at ACS
The AP has been a permanent part of ACS’s broad and challenging
academic programme since the early 1980s. For a current listing
of AP courses offered at ACS Cobham, and ACS Hillingdon please
see below:
| The AP at ACS Cobham |
The AP at ACS Hillingdon |
| I. Languages |
I. Languages |
| English Literature and Composition |
English Literature and Composition |
| Spanish Language and Composition |
|
| French Language and Composition |
II. Sciences |
| German Language and Composition |
Physics B |
| |
Chemistry |
| II. Sciences |
Biology |
| Physics |
|
| Chemistry |
III. Mathematics |
| Biology |
Calculus AB |
| |
|
| III. Mathematics |
IV. History & Social Studies |
| Calculus |
Microeconomics † |
| Statistics |
Macroeconomics † |
| |
US History |
| IV. History & Social Sciences |
Psychology |
| Microeconomics |
Comparitive Government |
| US History |
|
| European History |
V. Electives |
| Psychology |
Studio Art |
| Geography |
|
| |
|
| V. Electives |
|
| Studio Art |
† Available on alternate years |
The school reserves the right to add or delete courses according
to student demand and staff availability. There may be an extra
charge for certain national language courses.
University recognition & college credit

The AP is fully recognised in the United States and Canada, where
approximately 3,000 colleges and universities take part in the
programme. The vast majority of universities that receive AP grades
grant credit or advanced placement for successful examination
results. Students can earn anywhere from one college credit hour
to sophomore standing, depending on the number of AP exams they
have taken and the grades earned on them. AP students who are
applying to universities are advised to inquire directly at the
university concerning its respective AP policy.
AP courses are important acceptance criteria for selective universities
in North America who are looking for able, motivated students.
By taking an AP course, students demonstrate to university admissions
officers that they have developed the advanced study skills that
are required in higher education.
The AP is increasingly recognized as a university entrance qualification
in Europe and throughout the rest of the world. Students who have
earned the Advanced Placement International Diploma or achieved
successful results on at least three AP exams, fulfil university
qualification requirements for numerous selective universities
in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Sweden, and the United
Kingdom.
AP examination grades, scholar awards, and Diplomas
The AP Examinations, developed each year by professional educational
committees appointed by the College Board, are administered in
May at ACS.
AP Examinations are designed to accurately test the material
students have covered in their AP course. They are graded by experienced
AP teachers and college professors on a scale of 1 (no recommendation)
to 5 (extremely well qualified) and are a weighted combination
of the student’s score on the multiple-choice section and
the free response or essay section. The results of the examinations
are sent by the College Board to candidates, ACS, and any colleges
or universities the student specifies.
AP Scholar Awards
| Award |
Requirements |
| AP Scholar |
Grades of 3 or higher on three or more full-year AP Exams |
| AP Scholar with Honour |
Grades of 3 or higher on four or more full-year AP Exams;
avg. exam grade of 3.25 |
| AP Scholar with Distinction |
Grades of 3 or higher on five or more full-year AP Exams;
avg. exam grade of 3.5 |
| AP International |
The one male and one female student in the world with the
Scholar highest grades on the greatest number of full-year
AP exams. Student must attend a school outside the US. |
Each year the AP programme confers awards to High School students
who have demonstrated outstanding achievement on their AP examinations.
The criteria for scholar awards differ for each level of achievement.
The Advanced Placement International Diploma (APID)
The APID certifies the achievement of successful AP candidates
and is recognized by a number of universities around the world.
It was designed to accommodate American and international students
at High Schools in the US or abroad who are applying to a university
outside the US.
To qualify for the APID, students must earn AP grades of 3 or
higher on four AP exams in three of the five subject areas listed
below. Students must take a total of two exams in two different
languages (Subject Area I), either a Science or Mathematics exam
(Subject areas II & III), and one or more exams from any subject
area not already used.
| Subject Area I : |
Languages |
| Subject Area II: |
Mathematics |
| Subject Area III: |
History & Social Sciences |
| Subject Area IV: |
Sciences |
| Subject Area V: |
Electives |
Students do not formally apply for the APID. It is automatically
awarded to any AP student who successfully completes the Diploma
criteria and resides outside the US. Students who meet the criteria
and live in the US will be awarded a Diploma certificate if they
request their AP examination results to be sent to a university
overseas.
* ACS Cobham and ACS Hillingdon only