Cambridge AICE

What is the Cambridge AICE?
AICE, which stands for Advanced International Certificate of Education and is pronounced like the word "ace," is a set of challenging college-level classes for high school students. It was developed by Cambridge Assessment, a non-profit, non-teaching department of the University of Cambridge in England.
AICE was designed to give students the option to pursue a more rigorous and ambitious curriculum by teaching you key skills to succeed in college-level work. At the same time, AICE classes and the diploma structure are flexible enough to let students tailor the coursework to their specific interests and strengths.
Besides the academic and intellectual appeal of learning in greater depth, AICE lets you earn an advanced diploma to boost your college application. It also has the potential to get you college credit or let you place out of intro courses once you're a freshman.
Contact
Ingrid Hillestad
AICE Cambridge Coordinator
754-323-2019
South Plantation High School Cambridge Program information:

Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Cambridge International?
- What are the benefits for the students?
- What are the AICE Diploma requirements?
- What is the Cambridge program process selection?
- Do students have to earn the full AICE Diploma to earn college credits?
- Can a student take both AICE and AP courses at the same time?


