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AMERICAN SCHOOLING PROGRAM
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Our institute is keen to set a high-quality standard of training, schooling, and tutoring, more than that of normal schools. We emphasize creative and critical thinking. Our specialized tutors take time to teach individual students to adapt and be responsible for independent studying and picking key topics to work with, building their interest in studying independently to prepare them for their AP, IB, or SAT examinations.
With proper guidance, we aim to unlock a student’s true potential while providing them a fun and interactive learning environment, prepare them for university, and at the same time build respect, and intercultural understanding.
THE BEST American Schooling Program IN BAHRAIN
We employ the best in class visual and practical teaching methods to help our students build the intellect they need in order to have a very positive high school experience.
Our teachers are very well versed in the curricula and have several years of experience teaching- AP, IB, GED, SAT, ACT & TOEFL subjects.
We also offer SAT & ACT tutoring separately, to further prepare students for University and Collegiate understanding.
Our tutors are specialized in training, understanding the strengths and weaknesses of students to enhance their skills. We offer a high quality level of education providing services for foundation subjects like Math, Science, English, and having the most diverse range of subjects offered in Bahrain. Our center is passionate in working and walking alongside our students in shaping their careers and future.
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What Comes Next and
Where Are We?
Our American High School Program is best for students willing to travel to North America (U.S & Canada) for their further education or career.
Most students spend between 4-5 years to complete their high school education, while native North American students may not need an English Language Certification, Locals will most probably require a TOEFL certificate to guarantee placement in a North American University.
TeachBahrain also provides career counseling to guarantee that our students choose the best universities based on their chosen field. Scholarship advice and counseling begin at the beginning of high school but all interested students can apply for scholarship counseling at any time during their high school years. Most students will require a personal statement to apply and guarantee a place at top-level universities, we provide complete personal statement support to our students.
At TeachBahrain, students are urged to start vocational education in their chosen fields at the beginning of their high school year, and our entrepreneurship program is available to all students. We believe that acquiring practical experience in a chosen field is as important as the theoretical experience. Students should understand the work ethic required in their chosen area of expertise today to play a key role in it tomorrow.
It is also critical at this level to develop the right personality and attitude towards learning, we strive to create students that are independent learners with the ability to find, absorb and utilize knowledge seamlessly in an age of ever-growing distractions.
Most students find that they cannot maintain focus at High School level and lack the time management skills to turn their assignments in on time. We help combat this with our counseling program that helps create a personalized fit to continue on a learning journey without the input of parents, friends, family members, and tutors.
Educational Boards:
The mandatory subjects which are taught in US high schools include: Science, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics- statistics, algebra, geometry and calculus, English- oral languages, humanities, literature and composition, Social Sciences- history, geography and economics.
SAT
The Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT), which is now known universally as the SAT Reasoning Test, measures the reading, writing and Math levels of high school juniors and senior students. It is a standardized test widely used for college admissions in the United States.
Scholastic Assessment Test
- Biology E/M
- Chemistry
- Chinese with Listening
- English
- English- reading comprehension
- French
- French with Listening
- History
- Languages
- Literature
- Math- Calculator based
- Math- Non Calculator
- Mathematics
- Mathematics Level 1
- Mathematics Level 2
- Physics
- Science
- Spanish
- Spanish with Listening
- U.S. History
- World History
ACT
American College Test (ACT) is a consistent test to determine a high school graduate’s training for college-level work. It covers four essential learning parts: English, Mathematics, Reading, and Scientific reasoning. The ACT is a test built on courses you have studied; Most US colleges and universities accept ACT test results in their admissions.
American College Test
- English
- English Reading
- English Writing
- Mathematics
- Science
IB
The International Baccalaureate (IB) is a sector in education which offers a field of international schooling. The program encourages both personal and academic accomplishments, challenging students to excel in their studies and in their personal development. Most subjects may either be taken at Standard Level (SL) or Higher Level (HL).
The International Baccalaureate
- Biology
- Business Management
- Business Management
- Chemistry
- Classical Languages
- Computer Science
- Design Technology
- Economics
- Environmental Systems and Societies*
- Film
- Geography
- Global Politics
- History
- Information Technology in a Global Society
- Language A: Language and Literature
- Language A: Literature
- Language ab Initio
- Language B
- Literature and Performance
- Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches HL
- Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches SL
- Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation HL
- Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation SL
- Music
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Social and Cultural Anthropology
- Sports, Exercise, and Health Science
- Visual Arts
- World Religions
GED
GED stands for General Education Development or General Education Diploma. The GED is a globally known test designed to provide a high school equivalency diploma.
General Education Diploma
- Math: Quantitative
- Math: Algebraic Problem Solving
- Math: Arithmetic Problem Solving
- Reasoning Through Language Arts
- Science: Life
- Science: Physical
- Science: Earth
- Science: Space
- Science: Chemeical
- Social Studies: Civics & Government
- Social Studies: US History
- Social Studies: Economics
- Social Studies: Geography & World
AP
Advanced Placement (AP) is a program created by the College Board usually taken in the US & Canada, offering college level programs to high school students. This helps students earn college credits before they start their further education.
Advanced Placement
- Art History
- Biology
- Calculus AB
- Calculus BC
- Chemistry
- Chinese Language & Culture
- Comparative Government & Politics
- Computer Science A
- Computer Science Principles
- English Language and Composition
- English Literature and Composition
- Environmental Science
- European History
- French Language & Culture
- Human Geography
- Macroeconomics
- Microeconomics
- Physics 1: Algebra-Based
- Physics 2: Algebra-Based
- Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism
- Physics C: Mechanics
- Research
- Seminar
- Spanish Language & Culture
- Statistics
- Studio Art: 2-D Design
- Studio Art: 3-D Design
- Studio Art: Drawing
- U.S. Government & Politics
- U.S. History
Exam Information
ACT
Most colleges receive SAT or ACT scores interchangeably, so it’s worth discovering the differences between the two tests. On the surface, they are quite alike: they take coarsely the same amount of time to complete, are offered often throughout the academic year, and neither tests discipline wrong answers. For Exam dates please check local exam center schedules. For Exam dates please check local exam center schedules.
GED
More than 17 million people have received a GED Credential since the program began in 1943. individuals who have not received their high school diplomas may take the GED tests. The GED Exams contain five subject area tests: Language Arts/Writing, Language Arts/Reading, Social Studies, Science, and Mathematics. Numerous government institutions and universities repute the GED as the same as a high school diploma with respect to program eligibility and as a requirement for admissions. For Exam dates please check local exam centre schedules.
IB
Some 4,000 public and private college introductory schools worldwide grant International Baccalaureate (IB) diplomas, which are the culmination of a difficult four-year curriculum and two weeks of standardized testing in May of senior year. While an IB diploma can lead to advanced placement at some colleges, IB exams don’t replace SAT Subject tests (or the SAT, for that matter). Make sure to schedule SAT Subject tests as corresponding IB, AP, or honors courses are finished. for Exam dates please check local exam centre schedules.
SAT
These standardized skill tests help colleges assess your subject familiarity, but not every college needs them. Check the requirements of schools on your list, then plan to sit for individual SAT Subject exams as equivalent honors or AP coursework is finished. (Yes! In addition to AP tests.) For Exam dates please check local exam centre schedules.
AP
AP Exams are standardized exams designed to measure how well you’ve mastered the content and skills of a specific AP course. Most AP courses have an end-of-year paper-and-pencil exam, but a few courses have different ways to assess what you’ve learned—for example, AP Art and Design students submit a portfolio of work for scoring.