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programs offered

Empowering Learners. Shaping Futures. Building Global Competence.​

PreK3 – Kindergarten

Early Childhood School

The Early Childhood program focuses on nurturing curiosity, creativity, and foundational academic skills through play-based and inquiry-driven learning. Learning focuses on hands-on exploration, storytelling, creativity, and structured play.

Curriculum Frameworks

Core Learning Areas

Early Literacy and Language Development

Mathematics

Life Skills

Science Exploration

Social Studies

Creative arts

Physical Education

Grades 1 – 5

Elementary School

The Elementary School program strengthens core academic skills while developing curiosity, independence, and confidence. Students develop strong abilities in reading, writing, logical thinking, and scientific curiosity.

Curriculum Frameworks

Core Learning Areas

English Language Arts

Mathematics

Life Skills

Science

French

Technology and Digital Literacy

Physical Education & Health

Grades 6 – 8

Middle School

Middle School prepares students for the academic rigor of high school by strengthening analytical thinking, research skills, and academic independence.

Curriculum Frameworks

Core Learning Areas

English Language Arts

Mathematics

Life Skills

Biology

Physics

Social Studies

Creative arts

Technology and Digital Literacy

Physical Education & Health

Chemistry

 Business and Entrepreneurship

High School

The High School program prepares students for university through rigorous academic coursework, leadership development, and international examinations. High School at WAAPC is structured into two academic stages.

Grades 9 – 10

Pre-Advanced Placement (Pre-AP) Program

Students enter the Pre-AP program developed by the College Board, which prepares them for Advanced Placement coursework and university-level expectations.

Subjects Offered

The Pre-AP program emphasizes:

analytical reading and writing

scientific investigation

evidence-based reasoning

critical thinking

Grade 11 – 12

Advanced Placement (AP) Program

Students enroll in Advanced Placement (AP) courses, which are college-level courses offered through the College Board (USA).

Subject Offered

AP courses strengthen university applications and may allow students to earn college credit before graduating high school.

University Preparation

WAAPC American School prepares students for global university pathways through:

Support Offered

WAAPC graduates pursue university studies in fields such as:

Engineering

Computer Science

Business

Arts and Humanities

Medicine

Economics

Environmental Science

Social Sciences

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