High School & Beyond
AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA
Empowering Students to Their Maximum Potential
As students reach high school, our curriculum flexes and adjusts to appeal to their growing mindsets and experiences. This unique insight helped us create an accredited high school that drives engagement with powerful learning tools at their fingertips
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high school curriculum is esteemed on a global scale, acknowledged not only by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) but also by prestigious universities worldwide, both American and international. This recognition highlights the global relevance and transferability of education at AWSC, ensuring that students receive the preparation they need for higher education and successful career paths.
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What Your Child Can Expect
Starting from Grade 8 in American World School, all students receive counselling and coaching every year, to help them choose the pathway that is a perfect fit for their learning styles and preferences.
HIGH SCHOOL LEARNING EXPERIENCE
Set Your Student Up for College and Career Success
Discover innovative classes, professional teachers, a comprehensive curriculum, and a robust online learning system at American world school
A more challenging
curriculum
Interesting class options
College preparation
Possible Early college credit
Recognition in the college admissions process
HIGH SCHOOL LEARNING EXPREIENCE
College and Career Counseling
As a part of our goal to prepare high school students for their successful futures, American world school offers premium college and career counseling. Many of our students have gone on to top universities and colleges worldwide. Our college resources can help young adults with career prep and college prep by mapping out a plan, discussing careers in their fields of interest, and other developmental topics.

Pathway 1: Advanced Placement (AP) Program*
Grades 9 – 10
STUDENTS CAN CHOOSE TO CONTINUE WITH AMERICAN-FOCUSED STUDIES
Students can start earning college credits, starting from Grade 9, in the subjects they are best at. For students serious about further studies in the United States, obtaining AP college credits can be a great way to gain entry into some of the most prestigious colleges, and can potentially lead to high scholarship offers and waivers of the first year of studies, a significant saving for parents.
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The Advanced Placement Program enables willing and academically prepared students to pursue university-level studies while still in high school, with the opportunity to earn credit (points toward an undergraduate degree) or advanced placement (the opportunity to skip an introductory level university course).
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AP is recognized in the admissions process by more than 4,000 universities worldwide and outside the US. Over 600 universities in more than 60 countries recognize qualifying AP Exam scores.
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AP courses and exams are available in secondary schools and measure mastery of university-level course content. The program allows students to develop a global perspective, as well as skills such as critical thinking and problem-solving. AP is recognized as a highly desirable academic credential around the globe.
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Pathway 2: US High School Diploma
STUDENTS CAN CONTINUE WITH AMERICAN-FOCUSED STUDIES​​
​​Students can continue selecting additional AP subjects and obtaining further college credits. Students can start taking courses towards a US high school diploma, accredited by WASC which is recognized globally.
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WASC accreditation provides the same equivalency as High School Diplomas in the USA
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Our High School Diploma is recognized in most English-speaking countries throughout the world
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Access to Universities/Colleges is assured

Dual Enrollment and Early College Program
What is dual enrollment?
Dual enrollment means that your student has the option to take additional, college-level courses from US universities while attending high school. These dual enrollment online college courses earn credits* that apply toward high school graduation and may give your student credits upon entering college as well. When these transfer credits are accepted, they can help offset the initial cost of college or the initial course load, potentially speeding the process of fulfilling requirements and graduating.
How the Early College Program Works
Students participating in the Early College Program
Students take college-level courses at participating institutions alongside their high school. The current participating institutions include Arizona State University,Trine University, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Grand Canyon University and Community college of Baltimore county, with many more to follow.
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The program offers four associate degree pathways aligned with high-growth careers. Courses completed with a C or higher can be transferred to any other college or university within the Early College Program, along with 350+ other institutions across the world.












