programs offered
PreK3 – Kindergarten
Early Childhood School
Curriculum Frameworks
- Common Core State Standards (USA) – early literacy and mathematics
- Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) – early scientific exploration
- C3 Framework – social awareness and civic learning
- ISTE Standards – digital literacy and technology skills
Core Learning Areas
Early Literacy and Language Development
Mathematics
Life Skills
Science Exploration
Social Studies
Creative arts
Physical Education

Grades 1 – 5
Elementary School
Curriculum Frameworks
- Common Core State Standards – English Language Arts and Mathematics
- Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) – Science
- C3 Social Studies Framework – History, geography, and civic learning
- ISTE Standards – Technology and digital citizenship
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
- Common Core Standards
- C3 Social Studies Framework
- C3 Social Studies Framework
- ISTE Technology Standards
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
Grades 9 – 10
Pre-Advanced Placement (Pre-AP) Program
Subjects Offered
- Pre-AP English
- Pre-AP Chemistry
- Leadership and Life Skills
- Global Studies
- Pre-AP Mathematics
- Pre-AP Biology
- French Language
- Geometry
- Physical Education
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 English Literature
- AP Calculus AB / BC
- AP Physics
- AP Biology
- AP Chemistry
- AP Environmental Science
- AP Macroeconomics
- Computer Science A
- AP African American Studies
- AP Art & Design
- AP English Language and Composition
- AP African American Studies
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
- Advanced Placement (AP) courses
- ACT preparation
- TOEFL preparation
- University admissions counseling
- Leadership development programs
- Business and entrepreneurship
- Internship opportunities
WAAPC graduates pursue university studies in fields such as:
Engineering
Computer Science
Business
Arts and Humanities
Medicine
Economics
Environmental Science
Social Sciences
