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Welcome Class of 2024!Learn. Discover. Achieve.
Juanita High SchoolDecember 3, 2019
Cambridge Assessment International Education
World’s largest provider of international education programmes for 5 to 19 year olds
Prepares students for life, helping them develop an informed curiosity and a lasting passion for learning
Nearly a million students in over 10,000 Cambridge schools in 160 countries
150-year history of providing international exams
Part of the University of Cambridge
Philip A. Ballinger Associate Vice Provost of Enrollment and
Undergraduate AdmissionsUniversity of Washington
“As a member of the Cambridge Pre-U advisory board, I applaud Juanita High School on its adoption of this outstanding and rigorous program. The UW recognizes the value of this internationally recognized college
preparatory academic path.”
University of Washington Endorsement
How do students benefit from the Cambridge Pathway?
We prepare students for life – helping them to develop an informed curiosity and lasting passion for learning.
We design programmes that stretch, challenge and inspire students of all abilities.
Our programmes help students to develop deep subject knowledge, conceptual understanding and higher order thinking skills.
Our qualifications are widely recognised by universities and employers around the world.
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Four Year Academic PlanGrade English History Mathematics
(Sequence I)Mathematics (Sequence II)
Science
9 IGCSEEnglish Language
IGCSEHistory
IGCSEMathematics
AS LevelMathematics –Year 1
IGCSECombined Science (Biology & Chemistry)
10 AS LevelEnglish Language
AS LevelGlobal Perspectives
AS LevelMathematics –Year 1
AS LevelMathematics -Year 2
IGCSEPhysics
11 AS LevelEnglish Literature
AS LevelHistory/US Government
AS LevelMathematics -Year 2
A LevelMathematics –Year 3
AS/A LevelChemistry
12 A LevelEnglish Literature
A LevelHistory
A LevelMathematics –Year 3
AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, orAP Statistics (student choice)
AS/A LevelBiology
Our programs provide learners with the foundation to achieve high levels of academic and personal learning in an engaging way. We aim to develop learners who are:
• Confident in working with information and ideas – their own and of others
• Responsible for themselves, responsive to and respectful of others
• Reflective as learners, developing their ability to learn
• Innovative and equipped for new and future challenges
• Engaged intellectually and socially, and ready to make a difference
A Learner-Centered Approach
Syllabus Content
EnglishThis course allows learners to: develop the ability to communicate clearly, accurately
and effectively when speaking and writing learn how to use a wide range of vocabulary, and the
correct grammar, spelling and punctuation develop a personal style and an awareness of the
audience being addressed read widely, both for their own enjoyment and to further
their awareness of the ways in which English can be used
develop more general analysis and communication skills such as synthesis, inference, and the ability to order facts and present opinions effectively
History
9th – IGCSE History19th and 20th Century World HistoryDepth Study: Russia
10th – AS Level Global Perspectives
Learners provided opportunities to acquire, develop, and apply skills in critical thinking, problem-solving, research, communication, and collaboration.
Mathematics
Sequence 1 – IGCSE Mathematics with a focus on Geometry; will start AS Mathematics in the 10th grade
Sequence 2 – AS Mathematics: a rigorous integrated program including Geometry, Advanced Algebra, Math Analysis and Calculus
Science
9th-IGCSE Combined ScienceProvides learners the opportunity to study biology and
chemistry within a scientifically coherent syllabus. Emphasis is made to the relevance of the concepts studied
to everyday life, and to the natural and man-made worlds.
10th - IGCSE PhysicsConceptual development of topics including mechanical,
thermal, and atomic physics, properties of waves (light and sound), electricity, and magnetism.
World Language
French, Japanese, or Spanish
Development of language and cultural fluency by understanding and responding to
spoken and written language.
How do Cambridge programmes help students applying for university?
Universities tell us they value the independent research, critical thinking skills and the deep subject knowledge that our qualifications bring.
We work with these universities when we revise our qualifications – getting expert advice to make sure we’re preparing students to succeed at university and beyond.
University Recognition Database
• Cambridge has a university recognitions database with credit and placement policies established at universities across the USA and internationally
• Recognition at over 600 colleges and universities in the USA, including the University of Washington, University of California systems, Columbia, Cornell, Yale, MIT, Duke, and Stanford.
Cambridge AchievementsOur students have been accepted to the following colleges and universities:
IVY LEAGUEBrown University, Columbia University, Dartmouth College, Harvard University,
Yale University
EASTERN STATESBarnard College, Boston Conservatory, Boston University, Carnegie Mellon University, College
of William and Mary, Duke University, Eastman School of Music, Georgetown University, George Washington University, Johns Hopkins University, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, New York University, Pennsylvania State University, Syracuse University, Tufts University, United States Naval Academy, University of Virginia, Washington College,
Wellesley College
MIDWESTDePauw University, Indiana University, Lawrence University, The Ohio State University,
Northwestern University, Purdue University, University of Michigan, University of Wisconsin, Washington University in St. Louis
SOUTHWEST AND SOUTHEASTBaylor University, Rice University, University of Oklahoma, Vanderbilt University
Cambridge AchievementsWESTERN STATES
Asuza Pacific University, Bellevue College, Biola University, Brigham Young University, California Institute of Technology, California Polytechnic State University, Central Washington University, Chapman University, Colorado College, Colorado
School of Mines, Colorado State University, Digipen Institute of Technology, Eastern Washington University, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Gonzaga University, Harvey Mudd College, Lewis and Clark College, Loyola Marymount
University, Northern Arizona University, Oregon State University, Pacific University, Pomona College, Pitzer College, Point Loma Nazarene University, Reed College,
Renton Technical College, Rocky Mountain College Santa Clara University, Seattle University, Seattle Pacific University, Stanford University, University of Arizona, University of California Institutions, University of Hawaii, University of Oregon,
University of Northern Colorado, University of Portland, University of Puget Sound, University of the Pacific, University of San Diego, University of Santa Clara,
University of Southern California, University of Washington, Washington State University, Western Washington University, Westminster College, Whitman College,
Willamette University
June 2018 College Majors of our First Graduating Class
Anthropology, Atmospheric Sciences, Biological Sciences, Biotechnology,
Business, Computer Science, Education, Engineering, Global Health, Infomatics, Mathematics, Nonprofit Management,
Percussion Performance, Physics, Psychology, Spanish Literature
Juanita Cambridge Graduates
Experience Juanita High School
Commitment to a rigorous high school programFive full-time counselors and a
Cambridge coordinatorAccess to comprehensive high
school support system
Support for Students
A Cambridge AICE Program student is one who:
Is comfortable in an environment where scholarship is the norm
Makes academic achievement a high priority and is willing to set aside other priorities to meet this goal
Believes hard work and effort, in tandem with intellectual ability, is the determiner of academic achievement
Cambridge Student Profile
A Cambridge AICE Program student is one who:
Is comfortable advocating on his/her behalfHas good time-management skillsHas a strong work ethic, completes assignments, and
meets deadlines
Cambridge Student Profile
A Cambridge AICE Program student is one who:
Has a love of learningContinually challenges herself/himselfEnjoys enhancing his/her critical thinking
skills, using information learned in the classroom to develop a deeper level of understanding
Works well independently and in groups
Cambridge Student Profile
A Cambridge AICE Program student is one who:
Is self-motivatedUnderstands that the Cambridge program is a
standards-based program with classroom assessments used as an indicator of potential performance on the IGCSE, AS and A level examination papers
Understands that a student must sit for the assessments administered by Cambridge International at the end of each course
Cambridge Student Profile
The Application Process
Before Lottery –Read the Cambridge documents and review the
Cambridge Student Profile to determine if the Cambridge AICE Program is a “fit” for you
Commit to preparation needed to enroll in either IGCSE Mathematics or Mathematics – Year 1
Complete the LWSD High School Choice School Application for Cambridge Program and submit it onlineby Friday, December 13, 2019 at 4:00 p.m.
After the Choice School Lottery –
Participate in student/parent group conference with Cambridge representatives (week of January 20th)
Read all Cambridge documents provided at information night (also posted on website)
Final acceptance due by email to mlewis@lwsd.org by Monday, January 27th at 4:00pm. (Acceptance results in removal from other LWSD wait lists.)
The Application Process
Cambridge AchievementsTop in the World Recognition
AS Level Global PerspectivesAS Level Mathematics
Top in the USA RecognitionA Level: Biology, Literature in English, Mathematics
AS Level: Art and Design, English Language, Literature in English, Mathematics
IGCSE: Biology, English, History, and Physics
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