1. Parents and students must make sure they have thoroughly understood the Advanced Placement Program (AP) before registering for the program.
2. Parents and students have considered the student’s future goals and understood that choosing the AP Program is the appropriate approach to such goals.
3. The 10th graders who have attended the Asian International School since grade 6; completed Starter to Intermediate levels without repeating any level or discontinuing at any time; and meet either of the following conditions shall be eligible for the College Board's Advanced Placement Program (AP):
- Qualifying for the gifted class of Upper-Intermediate level
- Maintaining a GPA of at least 8.0 in all semesters of Intermediate level, with no subject’s average falling under 7.5.
4. Students studying 05 AP courses designated by the School as per College Board’s requirements and attaining a GPA of at least 3.0 (over 5.0) in every course exam organized by College Board shall be conferred The AP International Diploma (APID).
5. Tuition fee for the AP Program is determined each academic year.
6. Exams within a school year:
Students must take a number of mid-term and final exams organized by the School every school year so that their learning progress and results could be assessed.
7. Below are the conditions for conferral of the AP International Diploma (APID) or other College Board’s course credits:
- Students will register for and take exams at the end of grade 11 and 12 as per the course of study laid out by the School.
- Having been confirmed fit for AP Program by College Board, the Asian International School will be in charge of administering the AP exams.
- College Board is in charge of the exam content and grading process.
- Results will be disclosed in July, before the students apply for college or university.
8. Students have the right to retake the exam of any course to better their grade before the conferral of course credits or the AP International Diploma (APID). The exam with higher grade will count toward the process of conferring APID or College Board’s course credits.
9. AP exams fee must be paid with the rate as determined by College Board.
10. Students having registered for AP course may choose not to take the exam organized by College Board. The School will provide school records based on students’ results during the course.
11. Students having completed the AP Program will also get conferred High School Diploma for completing the International Program at the Asian International School.
12. AP students may register for FCE exam administered by the Cambridge University (UK) or any other exams administered by international assessment organizations, similar to students of the standard AERO Program.
13. AP students of grade 11 may register for TOEFL iBT test administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS), similar to students of the standard AERO Program.
Exam rules, regulations, and awards (if any) will be specified ahead of each exam.
14. AP students wishing to revert to AERO Program shall continue with Upper-Intermediate level in the following school year.
15. In the event that the number of students enrolled in the AP Program at the campus is less than the minimum number required, the course will not be held. Students may transfer to another campus that offers AP Program courses.
16. During their time at school, students shall strictly comply with the rules and regulations of the School and be appropriate in their behaviors, sociable with peers, and respectful towards teachers and the elderly. Students must attend class regularly, take their learning seriously, attend all the exams, extracurricular activities and club activities organized by the School.
We, parents and students, have perused, understood, and hereby commit to compliance with the Advanced Placement Program (AP) regulations