Academics
Curriculum System
The curriculum aligns with international high school standards, providing college preparatory education. Graduation requirements: 24 core curriculum credits.
Core Subjects and Courses:
English
4 CreditsMathematics
4 CreditsSciences
3-4 CreditsSocial Studies
3-4 CreditsWorld Languages
2-3 CreditsArts & Electives
2-3 CreditsAcademic Standards
4.0 GPA System
Adopts the standard U.S. 4.0 grade point system, fully consistent with U.S. domestic high schools. The grade range is A (4.0) to F (0), with a maximum GPA of 4.0, providing an authoritative academic evaluation basis for students applying to top universities in the U.S. and globally.
- A (90-100): 4.0 - Excellent
- B (80-89): 3.0 - Good
- C (70-79): 2.0 - Average
- D (60-69): 1.0 - Passing
- F (Below 60): 0 - Failing
Standardized Grading
All courses use a unified standardized grading standard to ensure the authenticity and comparability of grades. Teachers evaluate based on clear rubrics, covering multiple dimensions such as class performance, homework completion, quizzes, midterms, and finals.
- Class participation and performance
- Homework and project completion
- Quizzes and unit tests
- Midterm and final exams
- Learning progress margin
Official Transcript Management
The school establishes a complete academic record for each student, with all grades managed uniformly by the Massachusetts administrative headquarters. Transcripts use the standard U.S. format, including complete information such as course names, credits, grades, and GPA, and can be directly used for college applications.
- Official transcripts are sealed and issued by the school
- Transcripts include the school code (CEEB: 050551)
- Supports WES, ECE, and other international credential evaluations
- Permanent records are stored at the U.S. administrative headquarters
Academic Integrity Policy
The school strictly enforces academic integrity standards to cultivate students' academic moral awareness. All students are required to sign an academic integrity pledge, and homework and exams must comply with academic norms. Cheating, plagiarism, and other behaviors will be severely punished.
- Students sign an academic integrity pledge
- Use tools like Turnitin to detect plagiarism
- Exams are fully monitored with standard proctoring
- Violations are recorded in the student's file
- Cultivate students' awareness of correct citation and originality
Advanced and Extension Opportunities
Students can participate in advanced courses and research projects to enhance their competitiveness in college applications and independent thinking abilities.
- Honors Courses
- Advanced Placement (AP) Courses
- Capstone Research Projects
- Academic Competitions and Seminars
- Interdisciplinary Independent Research
Through rigorous academic extension, students' critical thinking, research abilities, and academic passion are cultivated, laying the foundation for admission to top universities.
Data-Driven Personalized Education
We use advanced digital education management platforms to provide precise academic support and personalized learning pathways for each student. Through deep integration of Canvas LMS and JupiterED SIS, we achieve comprehensive tracking and analysis of student learning data.
Canvas LMS Learning Management System
A one-stop online learning platform covering course resources, homework submission, grade inquiry, and teacher-student interaction. Students can access learning content anytime, anywhere, and teachers can track learning progress in real-time.
JupiterED SIS Student Information System
A comprehensive student information management system integrating core functions such as student status management, course registration, attendance records, and grade files. Parents can view student learning dynamics in real-time, achieving home-school collaboration.
- Personalized Learning Pathways
- Real-time Academic Analysis
- Intelligent Warning Alerts
- Efficient Home-School Communication