2017-2018
HIGH SCHOOL PROFILE CEEB Code: 697050
Our mission is to challenge and inspire each student to achieve their dreams and to become a passionate learner prepared to adapt and contribute in a rapidly changing world.
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The American School of Dubai is a college-preparatory, Pre-K through Grade 12, independent not for profit American community school, offering what is best about American education to provide learning experiences designed to promote the maximum potential of its students. Founded in 1966, ASD’s current student enrollment is 1,835 and is represented by over 50 nationalities.
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STUDENT PROFILE
The American School of Dubai provides learning experiences to support every student to embody the characteristics of the Student Profile.
Thinker
Creative, Critical, Reflective, Adaptable, Persistent
Communicator
Effective, Confident, Collaborative
Contributor
Aware, Ethical, Respectful, Open-Minded, Compassionate
Learner
Engaged, Responsible, Self-Directed, Inquisitive
Leader & Role Model Inspires, Guides
ADMINISTRATION Dr. Paul Richards Dr. Michelle Remington Dr. Steven Leever Mr. Kevin Brawn
Superintendent Associate Superintendent High School Principal High School Associate Principal
COUNSELORS Matthew Beck Megan Brooke Rob Herald Matthew Tatelman
(A-BL) mbeck@asdubai.org (BO-H) mbrooke@asdubai.org (I-O) rherald@asdubai.org (P-Z) mtatelman@asdubai.org
COUNSELING OFFICE Gillian Keogh gkeogh@asdubai.org
Administrative Assistant (+971 4 395 0005 ext. 4305)
Shirley Thompson sthompson@asdubai.org
Administrative Assistant (+971 4 395 0005 ext. 4015)
ACCREDITATION
Accredited by Middle States Association (MSA) of Colleges & Schools - USA since 1996. Member of Near East South Asia Council of Overseas Schools (NESA) and Middle East South Asia Activities Conference (MESAC). P.O. Box 71188, Dubai - UAE T +971 4 395 0005 | www.asdubai.org
ASD CAMPUS
The American School of Dubai is located in the modern, global business and cultural hub of the United Arab Emirates. The UAE is a federation of seven emirates in the southeast of the Arabian Peninsula. Founded in 1966, ASD recently celebrated its 50th anniversary of educating students in the UAE. ASD learning takes place at the one-million foot, wireless digital campus located in a residential area of Dubai. Facilities include two libraries, STEAM design studio, a 630-seat performing arts theatre, black box theatre, field house, indoor and outdoor running tracks, climbing wall, dance studio, video broadcasting studio, regulation playing fields, fitness center, two swimming pools and six tennis courts.
STUDENT NATIONALITIES
STUDENT Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia NATIONALITIES and Herzegovina, Brazil, Canada, China, Croatia, + Cyprus, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Ghana, Greece, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, South Korea, Lebanon, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Oman, Pakistan, Portugal, Russia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syrian Arab Republic, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States of America, Venezuela, Vietnam.
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CANADA
15%
USA
60%
DUBAI, UAE
OTHER
25%
Class of 2018
146
610
ACADEMIC PROGRAM
A college preparatory American curriculum leading to Advanced Placement courses is supplemented by a broad range of electives. Extensive elective offerings are available in the Creative Arts, Physical Education and Technology. World languages include French, Spanish and Arabic. In 2016, ASD launched INSPIRE, a week-long program designed to provide students with unique learning opportunities to explore their passions in more than twenty countries around the world.
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS English 4
Physical and Health Education 2
Science 3
Creative Arts 2
Math 3
High School enrollment
Social Studies 3
World Language 2
64
High School Faculty
69%
of ASD faculty and administration have post-graduate degrees
1:10
Faculty/Student Ratio Fully integrated digital learning environment
8 Day Cycle
with four 80-minute class periods
Information Technology 0.5
A minimum of
Core Electives 3
are required for graduation.
25 credits
Non-Core Electives 2.5
Core Electives English, Math, Science, Social Studies and World Languages | Non-Core Electives any area
GRADING SYSTEM
CLASS RANK – GPA DISTRIBUTION
A weighted factor of 0.25 grade points is awarded for each Advanced PlacementŠ class receiving a grade of C- or above.
CLASS OF 2018 Junior Year Weighted Grade Point Averages
A+
4.0
C
2.0
A
4.0
C-
1.7
A-
3.7
D+
1.3
B+
3.3
D
1.0
B
3.0
D-
0.5
B-
2.7
F
0
C+
2.3
3 students 4.0 and higher 38 students 3.75 to 3.99
GPA Scale and AP Weighting Changes Beginning with the class of 2017, a UAE Government mandated GPA scale has been put in place. Under the new scale, the highest possible GPA is now 4.0 with an additional weighting of 0.25 for AP Courses. Historically, the highest possible non-weighted GPA was 4.33 and an additional weighting of 1.0 for AP Courses.
45 40 35
32 students 3.5 to 3.74
30
35 students 3.25 to 3.49
20
20 students 3.0 to 3.24 16 students 2.75 to 2.99
25
15
48%
8
10 5 0
8 students below 2.75
>3.5 GPA
152
Students
Number of students
QUICK FACTS
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16
20
35
32
38
7
>2.25 2.5 2.75
3 3
3.25 3.5 3.75 >4
Grade Point Average Distribution
The American School of Dubai does not provide class ranking. Grade point averages are based only on courses taken at ASD with the exception of learning support and study blocks. If a course is repeated at ASD, the most recent grade is used for the GPA calculation.
SAT 90
Class of 2017
Students Tested
Redesigned beginning March 2016
Math
Evidence Based Reading and Writing
Mean 640 Middle 50% 580-670 2016 U.S. College-Bound Mean 543
ASD Middle 50%
ASD Mean
1150-1340
Mean 620 Middle 50% 550-680 2016 U.S. College-Bound Mean 541
2016 U.S. College-Bound Mean
1250
1083
ACT 147
Classes of 2016 & 2017
Students Tested
English
Mean 28.2 Middle 50% 24-33 2016 US High School Mean 20.1
ASD Middle 50%
24 - 30
Math
Mean 26.9 Middle 50% 24-30 2016 US High School Mean 20.6
ASD Mean
27.1
Reading
Mean 27.3 Middle 50% 23-31 2016 US High School Mean 21.3
Science
Mean 26.9 Middle 50% 24-31 2016 US High School Mean 20.8
2016 U.S. High School Mean
20.8
SAT SUBJECT TESTS
Classes of 2016 & 2017 SAT II SCORES
Middle 50% Biology - Ecology 520-670 Biology - Molecular 670-760 Chemistry 640-740 English Literature 570-680 French 590-720 French with 560-730 Listening Math Level I 550-650 Math Level II 620-760 Physics 590-720 Spanish 640-770 Spanish with 520-610 Listening U.S. History 530-650 World History 500-720
ASD MEAN 628 705 691 628 668 688
2016 US College Bound Mean 616 647 668 599 634 664
Students Tested 5 18 46 46 21 4
608 696 636 707 572
599 690 667 653 660
39 82 23 6 6
595 645
624 615
31 4
ADVANCED PLACEMENT – AP RESULTS
Classes 2016 & 2017 ASD currently offers 23 Advanced Placement courses mostly limited to juniors and seniors. AP EXAM Biology Calculus AB Calculus BC Capstone Research Capstone Seminar Chemistry
Computer Science A-VHS English Language English Literature European History French Language Macroeconomics Microeconomics Music Theory Physics 1 Physics C (All) Psychology Spanish Language Statistics Studio Art (All) US History World History (Class of 2018 and 2019, Grade 10)
%3 or higher
100% 78% 100% 95% 100% 88%
%4 or higher 70% 61% 91% 81% 79% 40%
Exams completed 37 95 45 42 43 65
52% 96% 87% 69% 100% 78% 81% 78% 52% 82% 89% 100% 76% 100% 77%
28% 66% 61% 43% 96% 55% 58% 11% 12% 61% 75% 92% 53% 72% 46%
29 137 71 51 28 140 140 9 42 28 158 26 116 36 71
91%
67%
106
AP CAPSTONE™
In 2014, ASD began participation in the two year AP Capstone™ diploma program, providing students with the opportunity to engage in rigorous scholarship practice of the core academic skills, including inquiry, research, collaboration and writing. Students who are selected to the program demonstrate academic curiosity, responsibility and excellence. ASD’s first AP Capstone™ student cohort graduated in 2016. In 2017, 24 students were granted an AP Capstone ™ Diploma.
2017 AP SCHOLAR AWARDS
ASD had 177 students receive recognition as AP Scholars. In addition, seven students were granted an AP International Diploma. AP Scholars
68 students
AP Scholars with Honors
32 students
AP Scholars with Distinction
77 students
2017-2018 COURSE OFFERINGS (Italics indicate semester course) ENGLISH (4 years required) English 9, English 10 Approaches to Literature: American Perspectives Approaches to Literature: Global Topics Approaches to Literature: Language and Communication AP English Language and Composition AP English Literature and Composition Read to Write: Exploration in Creative Writing, Approaches to Criticism: Media & Society, Film in Focus
MATHEMATICS (3 years required) Algebra I, Algebra II Advanced Algebra II Geometry, Advanced Geometry Statistics Discrete Math and Applications Pre-Calculus, Advanced Pre-Calculus Calculus AP Calculus AB AP Calculus BC AP Statistics SCIENCE (3 years required) Integrated Physics and Chemistry Biology Chemistry Physics Environmental Science Exercise Science Human Anatomy Marine Biology AP Biology, AP Biology Lab AP Chemistry, AP Chemistry Lab AP Physics 1 SOCIAL STUDIES (3 years required) Global Issues in Action Modern World History Islamic Civilizations Comparative Religions US History Economics Psychology Sociology AP Economics AP European History AP Psychology AP US History AP World History Introduction to Comparative Governments & Politics Geography WORLD LANGUAGES (2 years required) French I, II, III, IV French Literature AP French Language and Culture Spanish I, II, III, IV AP Spanish Language and Culture Arabic I, II, III, IV, V Native Arabic I, II, III, IV, V, VI
PHYSICAL AND HEALTH EDUCATION (2 years required) PE/Health 9 Aquatic Certification Competitive Team Sports I, II III/Leadership Exercise Science Lifetime Sports I Outdoor Education Power Fit Weight Training & Fitness
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (1 semester required) AP Computer Science – Virtual High School (VHS) AP Computer Science Principles Introduction to Programming Through Video Game Design Mobile App Development Computer Programming I, II Engineering Design I, II Electronic Design Robotics Video Broadcasting I, II Technical Film Production I, II CREATIVE ARTS (2 years required) Core Media 2D Art Core Media 2D Digital/Photography Art Core Media 3D Art Visual Arts and Design Visual Arts Communications I, II Stagecraft & Set Design I, II AP Studio Art 3D Design AP Studio Art Drawing AP Studio Art 2D Design Women’s Choir Men’s Choir Chamber Choir Concert Band Symphonic Band Chamber Orchestra AP Music Theory Beginning Guitar Music Technology Introductory Dance, Advanced Dance Technical Theatre Acting I, II Theatre Production NON-DEPARTMENTAL ELECTIVES AP Capstone: Seminar AP Capstone: Research Yearbook Journalism Business Studies Supervised Study Block I, II, III (not for credit) Virtual High School (VHS) (or may be 1.0 credit) Public Speaking Senior Directed Project Mentorship
UNIVERSITY MATRICULATION FOR THE CLASSES OF 2015, 2016 & 2017 2% 2%
9%
4% 4%
United States of America
393
Canada Europe & UK
17% 68%
United Arab Emirates and Middle East Other
Graduate totals for 2015, 2016 & 2017
ASD observes an application limit of
10 97%
Matriculate to Colleges & Universities Colleges and universities members of the Classes of 2015, 2016 & 2017 chose to attend. *Indicates Class of 2017
UNITED STATES (68%) American University* (5) Assumption College* Auburn University (2) Babson College* (3) Barnard College* (2) Bentley University* Blinn College (2) Boston University* (6) Bridgewater College Brigham Young University Brown University (2) Bryn Mawr College California Polytechnic State University California State University* (2) University of California at Berkeley* (5) University of California at Davis* (2) University of California at Irvine* University of California at Los Angeles* (12) University of California at San Diego* (2) University of California at Santa Barbara University of California at Santa Cruz* Case Western Reserve University* Chapman University* (2) College of Charleston Chattahoochee Technical College University of Chicago* Christopher Newport University* Claremont McKenna University* (2) University of Colorado* (4) Columbia College Chicago* Columbia University (4) Concordia University University of Connecticut Cornell University* (3) Drexel University* Emerson College* Emory University* (2) Florida Atlantic University (2) Florida State University* Fordham University* (4) George Mason University The George Washington University* (5) Georgetown University* (4) Georgia Institute of Technology* (4) Grand Valley State University Hawaii Pacific University University of Houston University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign* Indiana University at Bloomington (2)
James Madison University* Johns Hopkins University* (4) Kean University University of Kentucky Lehigh University* Lewis and Clark College Long Island University, Post Loyola Marymount University Loyola University Chicago* (6) Luther College University of Maryland* (3) Merrimack College Miami University, Oxford Michigan State University* (3) Michigan Technological University University of Missouri Columbia Mount Holyoke College New College of Florida New York University* (9) University of North Carolina Northeastern University* (11) Northern Arizona University Northwestern University* (4) University of Notre Dame* University of Oklahoma Oklahoma City University Orange Coast College* (2) Oregon State University Pace University* Pennsylvania State University* (5) University of Pennsylvania* (4) Pepperdine University Pitzer College Princeton University* University of Puget Sound Purdue University* (11) University of Rhode Island Rice University* (2) University of Richmond* Rose Hulman Institute of Technology* Saint Leo University San Diego Mesa College San Diego State University (3) Santa Barbara City College School of the Art Institute of Chicago Seton Hall University Smith College* University of Southern California* (3) St. Edward’s University St. John’s University
Suffolk University* (3) Syracuse University* (3) University of Tampa University of Tennessee Texas A & M University* (4) Texas Tech University University of Texas, Arlington University of Texas, Austin* (4) University of Texas, Dallas* (2) University of Texas, El Paso University of Texas, San Antonio Towson University* (2) Tufts University* (5) University of Tulsa* United States Air Force Academy Vanderbilt University Virginia Military Institute* (2) Wake Forest University* Washington State University Wentworth Institute of Technology Wheaton College Wilkes University Willamette University College of William and Mary* William Rainey Harper College (2) University of Wisconsin, Madison* (2) CANADA (17%) Acadia University* University of British Columbia* (4) Carleton University* (2) Concordia University* (6) Fanshawe College* McGill University* (12) Universite de Montreal Mount Allison University* National Theatre School of Canada University of Ottawa Queen’s University* (9) Ryerson University (4) Simon Fraser University* University of Toronto* (10) University of Victoria* (2) University of Waterloo* Western University* (6) EUROPE & UNITED KINGDOM (9%) Amsterdam University College, Netherlands (2) Base 23 Stockholm Dance Academy, Sweden* Cardiff University, U.K. Cass Business School, City University, U.K.*
Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden* Durham University (4), U.K.* Ecole Hoteliere de Lausanne, Switzerland* Erasmus University College, Netherlands* (2) Hult International Business School, U.K. IE University, Spain King’s College London, U.K.* (2) Leiden University College The Hague, Netherlands Leavia School of Aviation, Portugal Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts, U.K. Newcastle University, U.K. Oxford Brookes University, U.K. Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Royal Holloway, University of London, U.K. Tilburg University, Netherlands University of the Arts London, U.K. (2) University of Cambridge, U.K. University College London, U.K. (2) University College Maastricht, Netherlands* University of Edinburgh, U.K. University of Oxford, U.K. University of Sussex, U.K.* University of Warwick, U.K.* UAE AND MIDDLE EAST (2%) American University of Beirut (2) American University in Dubai* (4) American University of Sharjah Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, Qatar* Middlesex University Dubai Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar* OTHER (4%) Australian National University The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (2) Lahore University of Management Sciences* Seoul National University Stellenbosch University, South Africa* (3) University of Sydney (2) Yale-NUS College, Singapore Yonsei University (4)