Estero High School Cambridge Program AICE Advanced International Certificate of Education
What is Cambridge/AICE? An international, pre-university program developed by the University of Cambridge in England Examinations have been offered for over 50 years in more than 160 countries and 12,000 schools (including 89 HS in Florida) AICE first offered in the US in 1995, and officially adopted in Florida in 2001
Fast Facts Estero High School became an official Centre in August 2010 and our first class graduated in 2014 75% of the c/o 2016 Cambridge students received the AICE Diploma Last year over 850 exams were passed for college credit (over 2550 college credit hours)
Outstanding Learners Four students achieved the highest score in the United States. One student had the highest score on two different exams. In 2016, 30 students earned Cambridge s Outstanding Learner award for achieving high marks on at least 3 exams in one series. The average GPA for Cambridge Seniors is 4.85
Focus of AICE High academic standards Flexibility to pursue areas of interest and strengths Students Build College Ready Skills Subject Area Knowledge Learning Skills Critical Thinking Skills Problem Solving Skills
CAMBRIDGE ADVANTAGES Flexible path to an AICE diploma Students achieving the AICE diploma, along with 100 hours of community service, earn the top level of the Bright Futures Scholarship to any Florida University Successfully completing the Cambridge Curriculum could provide up to 45 hours of college credit and even more with Dual Enrollment
High School Diploma Equivalent The only diploma programs which fulfill a State high school diploma option are those offered by Cambridge and International Baccalaureate.
AICE and Dual Enrollment Estero has a Dual Enrollment agreement with both FGCU and FSW. If a student is on track to earn their AICE diploma, they may begin taking dual enrollment classes as early as their Junior year.
THE AICE DIPLOMA To receive the AICE diploma, students must pass 7 Cambridge Examinations. At least one examination must come from each of the following subject groups, along with Global Perspectives: Group A: Mathematics and Sciences Group B: Languages Group C: Arts and Humanities
Additional Courses Offered for College Credit: AP Human Geography, AP Calculus, AP Comparative Government
Recognition Every public college and university in Florida, along with most major colleges and universities in the U.S. and worldwide, accept AICE exam credits CIE Recognition Page - http://recognition.cie.org.uk/
CAMBRIDGE AICE CLASSES RECOGNIZED BY OVER 500 COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES Amherst Brown Columbia Cornell Dartmouth Duke Georgetown Georgia Tech Harvard John Hopkins MIT Northwestern Princeton Rice Stanford Yale University of California, Berkeley http://recognition.cie.org.uk University of Chicago University of Florida and FSU University of Michigan University of North Carolina University of Pennsylvania ALL Florida Colleges & Universities
Colleges and universities look for students who: take academically challenging courses throughout high school. show the kind of skills required to complete the AICE diploma. Bright Futures and other scholarship committees calculate GPA from coursework in five different subject areas. (Math, Science, Social Studies, English, Foreign Language)
Cambridge Students are Attending or Have Been Accepted to the Following Schools Brigham Young University Cornell University Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Flagler College Florida A&M University Florida Atlantic University Florida Gulf Coast University Florida Institute of Technology Florida Polytechnic University Florida Southwestern State College Florida State University Harvard University New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts New York University Rutgers University Notre Dame College Stetson University The George Washington State University University of Alabama University of California, Irvine University of Central Florida University of Florida University of Hartford University of Illinois University of Kentucky University of Mannheim University of Miami University of Minnesota University of Mississippi University of South Florida University of North Florida University of South Carolina Upstate University of Tampa University of Tennessee University of Wisconsin Webber International University Worcester Polytechnic Institute Yale University
Bright Futures Earning the AICE Diploma and completing 100 Community Service hours guarantees your child will earn the highest award possible. 2016 award for a 4yr university was $103 per credit hour. http://www.floridastudent financialaid.org/ssfad/bf/
Bright Futures Savings By earning an AICE Diploma, Estero students who did not qualify for the Academic Scholar Award saved a combined total of $442,200. Academic Scholar Award - $12,360 Medallion Scholar Award - $9240
Requirements for Admission Cumulative Unweighted GPA of 3.0 or above Grade 7 FSA ELA Level 3 or above Grade 7 FSA Math Level 3 or above * Level 3 students will require additional criteria Written response to essay prompt Copy of semester one report card Copy of Student Assignment zone application receipt Application is due by February 17th
Out of State or Private School Candidate Requirements Cumulative Unweighted GPA of 3.0 or higher State or Norm Referenced test results must meet percentile rank equitable to Level 3 *Level 3 equivalents require additional criteria Written Response to essay prompt End of year report cards from grades 6 through 8, and semester one report card from 8 th grade Copy of Student Assignment zone application receipt Application is due by February 19 th
Application Procedures 1. Complete a student assignment application with the Lee County School Assignment office 2. Complete the Cambridge application and essay and return to Estero High School, along with your Student Assignment Receipt and latest report card, between January 23rd and February 17 th. http://est.leeschools.net 3. If all requirements are met and your child is accepted, you will receive a written notification mailed on March 10 th and an e-mail on March 10 th. 4. Any student accepted into the AICE Cambridge program will not be officially assigned to Estero until an intent form is completed and returned to Estero High School by March 20 th.
Estero High School Cambridge/AICE Program Application Process and Timeline Complete the Lee County Advanced High School Program application Complete and submit the Lee County Student Assignment Lottery application to the Student Assignment Office. January 23 February 17 January 23 February 17 Student Assignment Submit: Advanced High School Program of Studies Application Student Assignment Receipt Semester 1 Report Card Essay To: Estero High School Attn: Nancy Foley 21900 River Ranch Rd. Estero, FL 33928 or email to: nancylf@leeschools.net or Fax to: 239-947-5017 February 17 Deadline Estero High Cambridge Page Acceptance and non-acceptance letters will be mailed and emailed to all applicants Return letter of enrollment intent to Estero High School Student will be enrolled in Estero High School and removed from the lottery system. No further contact from Student Assignment will be received. March 10 Postmark prior to March 20
FAQs. Is there a cap on the number of students accepted to the Academy No Can my child also be enrolled in one of the other academies at Estero High School? Yes. Is there time for students to participate in clubs, sports, community service while in the Academy? Yes. Time management is the key.
For More Information on Cambridge www.cie.org.uk http://est.leeschools.net
Questions For individual questions, please contact Nancy Foley at 947-9400 Or nancylf@leeschools.net