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Windermere High School
AICE Program
(Cambridge) A partnership between:
What is the Advanced International
Certificate of Education(AICE)?
The Cambridge AICE program is an international
curriculum and examination system that emphasizes the
value of broad and balanced study.
AICE students will gain an in-depth understanding of a
variety of subjects, as well as master a broad range of
skills critical for success in university study.
AICE courses help students become confident,
responsible, reflective, innovative and engaged
learners.
Upon completion of the AICE program, high school
graduates will be prepared to tackle the demands of
tomorrow’s world and capable of shaping a better world
for the future.
What is the Advanced International
Certificate of Education(AICE)?
Why Advanced International
Certificate of Education(AICE)?
Cambridge students can be confident that their
qualifications will be understood and valued
throughout their education and career, in their
home country and internationally.
100% of Ivy League Universities recognize and
accept Cambridge credits
All Florida Public Colleges award credit for all
passing scores on AICE exams
AICE diploma equals full Bright Futures regardless
of SAT/ACT score and GPA.
Community service hours are still needed to qualify for
Bright Futures.
How do I become an AICE
student?
Must be a member of the class of 2022
Must have a 4 or 5 on FSA reading and writing exam
Must have passed Algebra 1 course with an A or B and
passed FSA Algebra 1 exam with a 3, 4, or 5.
Must take AP Human Geography in 9th grade
All qualified students received an invitation to be in
Pre-AICE courses at the start of the 2018-2019 school year.
The invitation automatically enrolls the student in the AICE
program unless the guidance counselor is notified by the
parent that the student is opting out of the program.
Understanding Cambridge
Learners
Pre-AICE vs. AICE
Candidates must sit and pass seven examinations including Global Perspectives over 27 months.
Students will take their first exam in 10th grade
Candidates must choose at least one examination from Groups A, B, and C in addition to Global Perspectives (Group D):
Group A: Mathematics & Science
Group B: Languages including English
Group C: Arts & Humanities
Group D: Interdisciplinary and Skills Based Subjects
How do you earn an
AICE diploma?
Cambridge AICE Groups
AICE Course Progression Math
AICE Course Progression English
AICE Course Progression Social Studies
AICE Course Progression Science
What will my schedule look
like?
Typical 9th Grade Pre-AICE Student Schedule
Pre-AICE English Language
Pre-AICE Biology
Pre-AICE Math II (Geometry) OR
Pre-AICE Math III (Algebra II)
AP Human Geography
Pre-major course
Elective/World Language
Elective
What will my schedule look
like?
Typical 10th Grade AICE Student Schedule
Pre-AICE English Literature
Pre-AICE Chemistry
Pre-AICE Math III (Algebra II) OR
Pre-AICE Additional Math
AP World History
AICE General Paper (Elective)
Pre-major course
Elective/World Language
What will my schedule look
like?
Typical 11th Grade AICE Student Schedule
AICE English Language
AICE Marine Science or Advanced Science Course
AICE Math I or Advanced Math Course
AICE US History
AICE Psychology
Pre-major course
Elective/World Language
What will my schedule look
like?
Typical 12th Grade AICE Student Schedule
AICE English Literature
AICE Marine Science, AICE Biology, or Advanced Science
Course
AICE Math I or AP Calculus AB or BC
AP Government and AP Economics
AICE Global Perspectives
Pre-major course
Elective/World Language
AICE Program Recognition
Contact Information
Questions?
AICE Coordinator, Amanda Newcomer
Assistant Principal, Taylor Plumblee