Founded in 1826, American Western Reserve Middle School is a medium-sized boarding and day school for boys and girls, preparing students for college. Competitive courses include 20 AP courses, the ratio of students to teachers is 7: 1, and the comprehensive average SAT score is 1906, which has won the top five results in the annual high school engineering genius research competition. The national French, Spanish, Latin and German tests ranked in the top ten. All the graduates have received applications for admission to excellent universities. All student dormitories have Internet.
Characteristics of American western reserve middle schools;
This school aims to provide the best quality education for talented and motivated students. This school is an open and caring group. The core values of the school are the pursuit of Excellence, honesty and passion. The school has students from 23 states in the United States and 15 countries around the world. The school is like a warm family. Students from all countries and regions can get along well and learn from each other.
American Western Reserve Middle School Facilities:
There are 49 buildings in American Western Reserve Middle School, including 9 dormitory buildings, science buildings, computer buildings, health centers and libraries (38,000 books, 1 10 periodicals, etc. ), drama building, music building, 3 indoor tennis courts, 10 outdoor tennis court, 2 basketball courts, etc.
Courses:
English: English 1-4, Shakespeare, language and writing, literature and writing, writing, etc.
Mathematics: algebra 1-2, geometry, calculus AB/BC, statistics, required courses before calculus, quantitative analysis, etc.
Language categories: French 1-5, German 1-5, Latin 1-5, Latin literature, Latin writing, Chinese 1-5, Spanish literature, French literature, etc.
Science: physics, chemistry, biology, computer science, etc.
History: American history, ancient history, world history, contemporary history, European history, music history, constitution, macroeconomics, microeconomics, etc.
Arts: painting, photography, music theory, interior design, dance, chorus, drama, speech, architecture, handicrafts, etc.
AP courses:
Biology, music theory, physics, English, American history, European history, microeconomics, macroeconomics, calculus AB/BC, statistics, French literature, French, German, Spanish literature, art history, chemistry.
Requirements for applying for admission to American high schools:
1, TOEFL /SSAT score
2. Application Form (application fee)
3. Recent academic achievements
4. Letters of recommendation from math and English teachers
5. Students' personal statements and resumes
6. Personal works, specialty statements and various certificates.
Student enrollment rate:
100% of graduates enter colleges/universities. The admitted schools include Duke University, Harvard University, Cornell University, Colgate University, Georgetown University, Brown University, University of Pennsylvania, Wake Forest University and amherst University.