ACS International Schools
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Age | 2½ to 18 |
School type | Private Pre-school–12 |
Tuition | £2,810–£9,140 (semester) |
Campus | 3 Locations: Cobham, Egham, Hillingdon |
Accreditation(s) | The New England Association of Schools and Colleges |
Homepage | http://www.acs-england.co.uk/about/ |
ACS International Schools is a group of three schools based in Greater London, England. ACS International Schools was formerly known as American Community Schools, having changed in 2005. The three campuses are located in Cobham and Egham in Surrey and in the London Borough of Hillingdon.
ACS International Schools was founded in 1967 to serve both local and international communities. Approximately 2,400 students from over 70 nationalities, aged 2½ to 18 years, are currently enrolled at ACS. ACS is a non-sectarian, co-educational, day and boarding school.
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[edit] Curriculum
All ACS campuses are International Baccalaureate (IB) World Schools, offering the IB Diploma Programme (IBDP). ACS Egham is one of only three schools in the UK to offer also the IB Middle Years Programme (IBMYP), and the IB Primary Years Programme (IBPYP).Template:Face
ACS students perform consistently well on the IB exams. In 2006, the three campuses achieved a combined 94% pass rate—14 percentage points higher than the average pass rate across all students who sat the IB worldwide (80%). 13% of ACS students achieved a score of 40 points and over, equivalent to over five A grades at A-level based on the official UCAS conversion tariff. According to the International Baccalaureate Organization, just 5% of students worldwide achieve a score of 40 or above on their IB exam.
The Average IB Diploma score for students passing the full diploma at ACS Cobham decreased from 34 points in 2004-05, to 32 in 2005-06. The IB Diploma pass rate decreased from 94% in 2004-05, to 88% in 2005-06.[1] In addition the average grade per AP examination decreased from 3.32 in 2003-04, to 2.91 in 2004-05.[2]
All ACS campuses offer an American High School Diploma, with ACS Cobham and ACS Hillingdon also teaching Advanced Placement (AP) courses.
ACS also provides an international language curriculum, including English as an Additional Language (EAL) and Native Language Enrichment (NLE) programmes in a very wide range of languages.
Note: ACS Hillingdon is currently in the process of converting to the MYP Programme, they already offer the IB Programme but are extending on this.
[edit] Campuses
ACS International Schools currently has 3 campuses. These are ACS Hillingdon International School, ACS Egham International School, and ACS Cobham International School. Hillingdon has an enrollment of 600 students, Egham 600 and Cobham 1,300.
[edit] Facilities
All schools have state-of-the-art facilities that support academic, athletic, and arts programmes. Each campus comprises period buildings enhanced by modern, purpose-built classrooms, libraries, cafeterias, and sports facilities. The Cobham campus also features a dormitory that houses over 100 students from around the world.
[edit] Extracurricular Activities
ACS International Schools encourage every student to engage in a rich and diverse student life. Each school supports a range of extracurricular activities, sports, field trips, community service and visiting artist programmes for both day and boarding students from Pre-K to 12th grade.
Activities and field trips include unique trips like the Model United Nations in Beijing, social studies trips to Florence and Ypres, English and drama trips to Shakespeare’s Globe and other London theatres.
Students also participate in many local and international community activities including Habitat for Humanity and Mission Antarctica, as well as ongoing projects to Argentina, India, Zambia, Kenya, and Namibia.
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[edit] External links
- ACS website including a brief introduction