Advanced Placement (AP) courses are entry-level University courses offered as high school classes that are standardised and administered by the College Board. Due to their academic rigour, students can receive college credit for these courses depending on their exam scores.
In an ever-competitive admissions environment, it’s important for students to demonstrate intellectual curiosity. What does this mean?
Admissions officers want to see students step outside their traditional school environment and seek out opportunities to expand their understanding of and involvement in whatever interests them! Whether it’s computer science, world history, political science, or studio art, admissions officers want to know that you are taking every opportunity you can to become an expert.
CGA provides AP courses that are authorised by CollegeBoard, taught by experienced teachers, and delivered with high-quality education.
SUBJECT | FRIDAY | SATURDAY | SUNDAY |
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English Language | 11:00AM | ||
AP Comparative Government and Politics | 8:00AM | ||
Computer Science Principles | 11:00AM | ||
Computer Science A | 2:00PM | ||
Calculus AB | 2:00PM | ||
Physics 1 | 11:00AM | ||
Physics C (Mechanics) | 4:00PM | ||
Biology | 10:00PM | ||
Macroeconomics | 11:00PM | ||
Microeconomics | 11:00AM | ||
Psychology | 2:00PM | ||
Psychology | 11:00AM | ||
Statistics | 2:00PM | ||
World History (Modern) | 2:00PM | ||
US History | 11:00AM | ||
Chemistry | 12:00PM | ||
Chemistry | 5:00AM |
At a nearby AP testing centre or eligible school. Families should ensure there is a suitable exam venue nearby to them. Our Enrolment Advisors can help advise on exam venues.
Our classes are taught by qualified teachers that have demonstrated outstanding prior results teaching APs.
Classes are capped at a maximum of 10 students to ensure maximum engagement.