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NF2AP means Advanced Placement. The AP Programme provides an opportunity for high school students to take College / University level courses while in high school. This exposure helps students build university level skills.   In many cases, students who achieve a level 4 on the AP examinations can earn university level course credit at most colleges and universities in the US, Canada and in 115 other countries.

 

 

 

What is the AP Programme?

AP means Advanced Placement. The AP Programme provides an opportunity for high school students to take College / University level courses while in high school. This exposure helps students build university level skills.   In many cases, students who achieve a level 4 on the AP examinations can earn university level course credit at most colleges and universities in the US, Canada and in 115 other countries.

AP helps Gain the edge in university preparation:

  • Get a head start on exactly the same material you will confront in University.
  • Improve your writing skills and sharpen your problem-solving techniques.
  • Develop the study habits necessary for tacking rigorous course work.

AP makes you stand out in the university admissions process:

  • Demonstrate your maturity and readiness for university.
  • Show your willingness to push yourself to the limit.
  • Emphasize your commitment to academic excellence.

AP will Broaden your intellectual horizons:

  • Explore the world from a variety of perspectives, most importantly your own.
  • Study subjects in greater depth and detail.
  • Assume the responsibility of reasoning, analyzing and understanding for yourself.

For more information on the Advanced placement Programme, visit:

AP courses available at Canadian Independent College of Ghana 2011 and beyond
English Language, Biology, Calculus AB, Chemistry, Calculus BC, Physics, Environmental Science, Computer Science A, Macroeconomics, Computer Science AB, Physics, English literature, Physics C, Human Geography, Psychology, World History, Art History, Statistics, Microeconomics, Macroeconomic, Studio Art, Psychology, Government & Politics: Comparative, French, Statistics, World History.
AFTER SCHOOL TUTORIALS

Students at risk and other students needing academic improvement will be provided with tutorial services during and after school hours. The Programme will be available to students on a need basis with recommendations or request from parents, teachers, students, and our counselling departments.

 

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