The American Curriculum

If you want your child to have an education based on the American curriculum, we can give them the very best start. American international schools are a popular choice for parents right across the world. While there is no consistently used national American curriculum, the common themes of inquiry-based learning and student-centered planning have proven to be beneficial to students wishing to enter to further their education in North America.

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Why choose an American school?

The American curriculum is based on high standards of achievement in all subject areas. This broad and balanced approach is supported by a wide range of co-curricular activities which equip all students with the skills they need for the 21st century.

American international schools start with entry to Kindergarten at the age of 4 or 5 years. M.A.C. also offers a Nursery program. Students can study through to Grade 12, where they are awarded with the American High School Diploma at age 17. The American Diploma is accepted for entrance by all US universities and colleges and is increasingly recognized by other universities around the world.

Key features of the American curriculum:

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    Recognized by US and Canadian universities.

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    Broad, balanced and student centered.

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    Standardized tests are benchmarked by American international schools around the world.

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    Leads to SAT and advanced placement test for university admission.

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 Elementary School

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 Middle School

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 High School

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