For high school students, summer represents a strategic opportunity that extends far beyond avoiding the “summer slide.” These crucial years demand intentional academic planning as each course, test score, and experience builds toward college applications and career readiness. International students face additional complexities navigating different curricula and standardized testing requirements. A well-designed summer program can help students advance in challenging subjects, prepare for standardized tests, and develop the academic profile needed for competitive university admissions.
Workshop Agenda:
International Education Challenges – Navigate curriculum differences and create personalized academic pathways
Class Design Philosophy – Understand how our courses align with AP, IB, GCSE, A-Level, WACE, and SAT requirements
Strategic Learning Approach – Explore our structured programs with measurable outcomes through exit tests and capstone projects
Summer Planning Framework – Master our 3-step planning process for selecting optimal summer courses:
- Aligning with your summer availability
- Choosing classes for your upcoming grade level
- Tailoring selections to your academic strengths and goals
Grade-Specific Guidance:
- 9th-10th Grade: Foundation-building strategies for early high school success
- 10th-11th Grade: Advanced coursework and standardized test preparation
- 11th-12th Grade: Specialized preparation for IB, AP, and college-level work
Join us to develop a strategic summer learning plan with guidance from educators from world-class universities that will position you for future academic success in any educational system worldwide!
Details
- Date: May 17th, 2025
- Time: 12:30PM JST
- Format: Online (Zoom)
- Presenter: Kaitlyn Cyprian, Academics Manager