The Cambridge Programme offers an international, pre-university curriculum and examination system that emphasizes the value of a broad and balanced education for academically able students. The Cambridge curriculum encourages the development of oral and practical skills, an investigative approach, the use of initiative to solve problems, the application of skills, knowledge, and understanding, and the ability to undertake individual projects and work as part of a team. A range of assessment tools are used. Emphasis is placed on the use of externally marked examination papers by the University of Cambridge International Examinations and on compulsory practical work where appropriate. An important principle of this examination system is that students are rewarded for positive achievement – what they know, understand, and can do – rather than being penalized for an accumulation of errors.
Ms. Christina Hines
Administrative Coordinator of the Cambridge Program
Gifted Services Administrator
Virtual-Only Coordinator
[email protected]
Visit the Specialty Programs Application Process website to learn more about the application process.
Students in grades 9, 10, and 11 who attend one of the following schools:
Students participating in this program will transfer to the program location for all courses and activities.
Express bus transportation is available to accepted students living outside the program location boundaries through Specialty Program Transportation.
What is an Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE)?
The Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) is an innovative and accelerated method of academic study offered solely through the University of Cambridge International Examinations (CIE), a division of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England -- an institution consistently ranks as one of the top five academic universities in the world. AICE provides a flexible, broad-based curriculum that is offered worldwide at schools and colleges in over 161 countries.
For over 170 years, the prestigious University of Cambridge has been setting worldwide curriculum standards through their examinations. Its qualifications are acknowledged by universities worldwide and are valued for their high standards and for the advanced skills and abilities they develop in students.
Why are AICE courses and the AICE Diploma important?
American universities have responded enthusiastically to AICE. The Cambridge AICE Diploma was first awarded in 1997 and has since become popular with a range of schools in different parts of the world. It encompasses the 'gold standard' Cambridge International AS and A Level qualifications and offers students the opportunity to tailor their studies to their individual interests, abilities and future plans within an international curriculum framework.
Why should students enroll in AICE courses?
The AICE program of study at Potomac Senior High School offers students one of the most demanding and rigorous college preparatory programs in the world.
Learners must achieve a minimum of seven credits (including Cambridge International AS Level Global Perspectives & Research) from subject groups 1, 2 and 3 (and optionally Group 4) to be awarded the AICE Diploma. Learners must achieve at least one credit from each of Groups 1, 2 and 3. The remaining credits may come from any of the three groups. A maximum of two credits can be counted from Group 4. A Cambridge International AS Level courses are awarded one credit, while Cambridge International A Level courses are awarded two credits.
Potomac High School students have the option of taking AICE courses and their subsequent exams to earn college credits without applying for the AICE diploma. Regardless of the option chosen, enrollment in these rigorous courses will benefit PSHS students in the college application process.
Sending Official Scores to a University/Institution
Students wishing to send their scores to a university or institution can do so through the link below.
https://gradetranscripts.cambridgeinternational.org/
Information required for dispatch of scores includes:
There is a $17 fee associated with each institution you send scores to
Accessing Your Scores
Scores are available on August 12 via https://myresults.cie.org.uk . Students should use the log-in information provided to them at the end of the previous school year. If you need your log in information for the most recent testing series, please email [email protected]
Log in information is only valid for the previous year's testing series. You will not be able to access scores that are more than 1 year old.
You may print out your scores for reference, however, these printouts cannot be used as official documents. Official copies will be provided to students in September-October. Please know we only receive one set from Cambridge and will not be able to provide an additional hard copy upon request.
This website is dedicated to Cambridge students studying for Cambridge qualifications. It provides a range of interesting and challenging learning materials to support students preparing to take Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A and AS Level exams. The content is divided into the following areas: subject pages, school time, exam time, next steps and free time to enable the student to access the information needed quickly and easily.
The Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) is an international diploma program through the University of Cambridge in England that allows students to earn college credits while still in high school. The AICE program is intended to be a flexible program in which students can tailor their educational experience towards their strengths. This program is internationally recognized for its merit in preparing students for post secondary success.
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| AICE Biology AICE Chemistry AICE Higher Math I AICE Higher Math II AICE Mechanics AICE Physics AICE Psychology AICE Environmental Management |
AICE English Language & Composition AICE French IV AICE French V AICE Spanish IV AICE Spanish V |
AICE Art and Design AICE World History AICE US History AICE Psychology AICE English Literature AICE Music |
AICE General Paper
AICE Thinking Skills AICE Global Perspectives (Mandatory) |
Alongside in-depth understanding of their subjects, students also need to master a broader range of skills critical for success in university study and employment. The Cambridge AICE Diploma places emphasis on essential skills such as the ability to: think critically, carry out independent research, evaluate arguments, communicate clear and well-reasoned arguments, and understand global issues from multiple perspectives. The focus on the development of these skills will help higher education institutions identify students with the type of cohesive academic experience and higher-order thinking and communication skills that are associated with distinguished achievement at the university level.
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