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United States Click a school name to visit their website.

Alabama Mater Dei High School, Santa Ana Lee-Scott Academy, Auburn McKinna Elementary School, Oxnard Madison Academy, Madison Merryhill Midtown Elementary and Middle School, Sacramento Piedmont Elementary School, Piedmont Oakmont Outdoor School, Claremont Piedmont High School, Piedmont Olivenhain Pioneer, Carlsbad Robert C. Fisler School, Fullerton Arizona San Antonio High School, Claremont Biltmore Preparatory Academy, Phoenix Summit Charter Academy Lombardi Campus, Porterville Eisenhower Center For Innovation, Mesa Summit Charter Academy Mathew Campus, Porterville Gowan Science Academy, Yuma Summit Charter Collegiate Academy, Porterville H. L. Suverkrup Elementary School, Yuma Sycamore Elementary School, Claremont Monte Vista School, Phoenix T.H.E. Leadership Academy, Oceanside Salida del Sol Elementary School, Yuma The Hamlin School, San Francisco Arkansas Thomas Jefferson Elementary School, Compton Murfreesboro Elementary School, Murfreesboro Tierra Bonita Elementary School, Poway Murfreesboro High School, Murfreesboro Valencia Park Elementary School, Fullerton California Valley Christian Middle School, Cerritos William R. Buckley Elementary, Porterville Aquinas High School, San Bernardino Burton Elementary School, Porterville Colorado California Elementary School, Orange Cherry Drive Elementary, Northglenn Cathedral Catholic High School, San Diego Columbine Middle School, Montrose Condit Elementary School, Claremont Delaware El Segundo High School, El Segundo Howard High School of Technology, Wilmington El Segundo Middle School, El Segundo St. Elizabeth High School, Wilmington Feaster Charter, San Diego Frank L. Walton Middle School, Compton Garces Memorial High School, Bakersfield Hillbrook School, Los Gatos Jim Maples Academy, Porterville

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Florida Liberty School, Orland Park Archbishop Edward A. McCarthy High School, Southwest Ranches Lincoln Magnet School, Springfield Bishop Verot Catholic High School, Fort Myers Marie Murphy School, Wilmette Edward W. Bok Academy, Lake Wales Meadow Ridge School, Orland Park Immaculata-La Salle High School, Miami Oak Lawn Community High School, Oak Lawn North Broward Preparatory School, Coconut Creek Piper Elementary School, Berwyn Shorecrest Preparatory School, St. Petersburg Prairie Trail School, Wadsworth St. Stephen’s Episcopal Day School, Miami Ridgewood High School, Norridge The First Academy, Orlando River Trail School, Gurnee Sacred Heart School, Winnetka Georgia Saint Viator High School, Arlington Heights Brookwood School, Thomasville Spaulding Elementary School, Gurnee Darlington School, Rome Viking School, Gurnee Greater Atlanta Christian School, Norcross Max V. Tolbert Elementary School, Resaca Indiana The STEM Academy @ Bartlett, Savannah Scottsburg High School, Scottsburg The Westminster Schools, Atlanta Scottsburg Middle School, Scottsburg Van Rensselaer Elementary School, Rensselaer Illinois Avoca West Elementary School, Glenview Iowa Barrington High School, Barrington Johnston High School, Johnston Burley School, Chicago Johnston Middle School, Johnston Century Junior High School, Orland Park Summit Middle School, Johnston GEMS World Academy—Chicago, Chicago Hiawatha Elementary School, Berwyn High Point Elementary School, Orland Park Highcrest Middle School and Wilmette Junior High School, Wilmette Iroquois Community School, Des Plaines Irving Elementary School, Berwyn

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United States Click a school name to visit their website.

Kansas Minnesota Bluejacket-Flint Elementary School, Shawnee Frost Lake Elementary School, Saint Paul Briarwood Elementary School, Prairie Village Hill-Murray School, Maplewood Broken Arrow Elementary School, Shawnee Horace Mann School, Saint Paul El Dorado High School, El Dorado Jie Ming Mandarin Immersion Academy, Saint Paul El Dorado Middle School, El Dorado Randolph Heights Elementary School, Saint Paul Goodland Junior Senior High School, Goodland Mississippi North Elementary School, Goodland Heritage Academy, Columbus Rosehill Elementary School, Lenexa Jackson Academy, Jackson Trailwood Elementary School, Overland Park Magnolia Heights School, Senatobia West Elementary School, Goodland New Albany High School, New Albany Louisiana Missouri Ascension Episcopal School, Lafayette EPiC Elementary, Liberty St. James Episcopal Day School, Baton Rouge Knox County R-I School District, Edina The Dunham School, Baton Rouge Nebraska Maine O’Neill Junior-Senior High School, O’Neill Alfred Elementary School, Alfred Foxcroft Academy, Dover-Foxcroft New Hampshire Thornton Academy, Saco New Hampton School, New Hampton New Jersey Emma K. Doub Elementary School, Hagerstown Elementary School No. 8, Linden Highland Avenue School No. 10, Linden Michigan North Main Street School, Pleasantville Burton Elementary, Grand Rapids Northern Valley Regional High School at Demarest, Demarest Mercy High School, Farmington Hills Northern Valley Regional High School at Old Tappan, Old Tappan Notre Dame Preparatory School and Marist Academy, Pontiac School No. 6, Linden Terence C. Reilly School No. 7, Elizabeth

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United States Click a school name to visit their website.

New York Avenues: The World School, New York 21st Century Cyber Charter School, West Chester Elmont Memorial High School, Elmont Academy of Notre Dame de Namur, Villanova Hampton Street School, Mineola Ancillae-Assumpta Academy, Wyncote Jackson Avenue School, Mineola Bermudian Springs High School, York Springs Marymount School of New York, New York Carson Middle School, Pittsburgh Meadow Drive School, Albertson Chambersburg Area Career Magnet School, Chambersburg Mineola High School, Garden City Park Chesterbrook Academy Elementary, West Chester Mineola Middle School, Mineola Fairview High School, Fairview MS 442 School for Innovation, Brooklyn Hershey High School, Hershey P.S.24Q Andrew Jackson, Flushing Ingomar Middle School, Pittsburgh The Manhattan International High School, New York Loyalsock Township High School, Williamsport The Young Women’s Leadership School of Astoria, Astoria Marshall Middle School, Wexford THINK Global School, New York North Hills Middle School, Pittsburgh Park Elementary School, Munhall North Carolina Philadelphia Performing Arts: A String Theory School, Philadelphia Asheville School, Asheville Pottsgrove High School, Pottstown North Rowan High School, Spencer Pottsgrove Middle School, Pottstown The Fletcher School, Charlotte Ridley High School, Folsom Ohio Steel Valley Middle School, Munhall Marburn Academy, New Albany Susquenita High School, Duncannon Meadowbrook Middle School, Byesville South Carolina Orchard STEM, Cleveland Drayton Hall Elementary School, Charleston Trumbull Career and Technical Center, Warren Edwin P. Todd School, Spartanburg Oregon Jesse Boyd Elementary School, Spartanburg Cathedral School, Portland St. Mary’s Academy, Portland

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Tennessee Utah Arlington Middle School, Arlington Beehive Science and Technology Academy, Sandy Bartlett Academy, Arlington Virginia Clarksville Academy, Clarksville Berkley / Campostella Early Childhood Education Center, Norfolk Collierville Elementary School, Collierville Byrd Elementary School, Goochland Elmore Park Middle School, Bartlett Flint Hill School, Oakton West Collierville Middle School, Collierville Goochland Elementary School, Goochland Texas Goochland High School, Goochland Bell’s Hill Elementary, Waco Goochland Middle School, Goochland British International School of Houston, Katy Randolph Elementary School, Crozier Castleman Creek Elementary, Hewitt West Virginia Deer Park Junior High, Deer Park Coal City Elementary School, Coal City Eanes Elementary, West Lake Hills Cranberry-Prosperity Elementary School, Beckley Forest Trail Elementary School, West Lake Hills Daniels Elementary, Daniels Garner Fine Arts Academy, Grand Prairie Mabscott Elementary School, Mabscott Grand Prairie Fine Arts Academy, Grand Prairie Pinch Elementary School, Elkview Hill Country Middle School, Austin Midway High School, Waco Wisconsin New Tech High @ Coppell, Coppell Longfellow Middle School, La Crosse Richard J. Lee Elementary, Dallas Robert E. Lee High School, Baytown Second Baptist School, Houston Spring Valley Elementary, Hewitt The Woodlands Christian Academy, The Woodlands Valle Verde Early College High School, El Paso West Ridge Middle School, Austin Zavala Elementary, Harlingen

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Brazil | | Mexico Click a school name to visit their website.

Brazil Canada Avenues: The World School, Săo Paulo Brooke Central Public School, Alvinston, ON Colégio Arbos, Santo André Brookswood Secondary School, Langley, BC Colégio Bandeirantes, São Paulo CFER de Bellechasse, Saint-Raphaël, QC Colégio Dante Alighieri, São Paolo Connect Charter School, Calgary, AB Colégio Koelle, Rio Claro École Dr. Bernard Brosseau School, Bonnyville, AB Colégio Next, Itatiba École Marcelle-Mallet, Lévis, QC Colégio Visconde de Porto Seguro, São Paulo Elmwood School, , ON D’Incao Instituto de Ensino, Bauru Genesis Centre, Edmonton, AB Escola Bilíngue Pueri Domus - Unidade Aclimação, São Paulo Gwa’sala-’Nakwaxda’xw School, Port Hardy, BC Escola Bilíngue Pueri Domus - Unidade Itaim, São Paulo Holy Trinity School, Toronto, ON Escola Bilíngue Pueri Domus - Unidade Verbo Divino, São Paulo Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows School District 42, Maple Ridge, BC Escola Concept - São Paulo Seycove Secondary School, North Vancouver, BC Escola Concept - Unidade Ribeirão Preto, Ribeirão Preto Thamesville Area Central School, Thamesville, ON Escola Concept - Unidade Salvador, Salvador The Bishop Strachan School, Toronto, ON Escola Crescimento, São Luís West Ferris Intermediate & Secondary School, North Bay, ON Fundação Anglo Brasileira de Educação e Cultura de São Paulo, São Paulo Yennadon Elementary, Maple Ridge, BC Instituto Beatíssima Virgem Maria, São Paulo

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Brazil | Canada | Mexico Click a school name to visit their website.

Mexico Instituto México Inglés, Guadalajara CALP International Academy, Ensenada Instituto Piaget Secundaria - CCH, Ciudad de México Canadian School, Guadalajara Latin American School, Monterrey CECVAC International School, San Pedro Garza García Liceo de Monterrey Centro Educativo, Monterrey Centro Escolar Balam, Cancún Liceo de Monterrey Girls Campus, Monterrey Centros Educativos Cualli, A. C., Culiacán Liceo Holandés, Metepec Colegio Atid, Ciudad de México Modern Academy Cancun, Cancún Colegio Inglés, San Pedro Garza García Pinecrest International School, Ciudad de México Colegio Inglés Americano and West Heights International School, Monterrey Prepa Anáhuac México Campus Cumbres, Ciudad de México Colegio Larrea, Hermosillo San Roberto International School, San Pedro Garza García Colegio Mirasierra Monterrey, S.C., Monterrey Varmond School, Morelia Colegio Simón Bolívar, Tepic Colegio Washington, Querétaro Del Bosque International School, Ciudad de México Educar+e, Zapopan Escuela Libertad, Villahermosa Euroamerican School of Monterrey - Campus Euro Sur, Monterrey Euroamerican School of Monterrey - Campus Euro Valle, Monterrey Greenvalley School, San Andrés Cholula Händel School, Ciudad de México Highlands International School, Ciudad de México Himalaya International School, San Pedro Garza García Humanitree School, Ciudad de México Instituto Alpes San Javier, Guadalajara

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Asia Pacific Click a school name to visit their website.

Australia St Hilda’s School, Southport Algester State School, Algester St Lawrence Primary School, Derrimut Bertram Primary School, Bertram St Patrick’s Primary School, Fremantle Brighton Secondary School, North Brighton St Therese Catholic Primary School, Sadleir Brisbane State High School, South Brisbane St Therese School, Colonel Light Gardens Carlingford West Public School, Carlingford St Thomas School, Adelaide Coomera Rivers State School, Coomera Stirling East Primary School, Adelaide Corpus Christi College, Bateman The Jannali High School, Jannali East Hills Girls Technology High School, Sydney Unley High School, Adelaide Emmaus Catholic Primary School, Mount Clear Wandina Primary School, Wandina Glasshouse Christian College, Brisbane Warringa Park School, Hoppers Crossing Good News Lutheran School, Middle Park Wonga Park Primary School, Wonga Park Gymea Bay Public School, Gymea Bay China Hilliard State School, Alexandra Hills Beijing Academy, Beijing Holy Cross College, Ellenbrook Caoyang Experimental Primary School, Shanghai Holy Family Catholic School, Adelaide Chengdu No.7 Middle School, Chengdu Infant Jesus School, Morley GREENTOWN YUHUA QINQIN SCHOOL, Hangzhou King’s Christian College, Reedy Creek Guangdong Country Garden School, Fo Shan Knox Grammar School, Sydney Hong Guang Middle School, Nanjing Kolbe Catholic College, Rockingham Jin LIing High School, Nanjing Mackellar Primary School, Delahey Lu Di Xi Elementary School, Guangzhou Mount Ousley Public School, Fairy Meadow Nanjing Long Jiang Primary School, Nanjing Mount Sinai College, Sydney Nanjing School for the Deaf, Nanjing Orana Catholic Primary School, Willetton Primary School Affiliated to Beijing FengTai District Normal School, Beijing Presbyterian Ladies’ College, Peppermint Grove RDFZ XISHAN School, Beijing Radford College Junior School, Bruce Shanghai Blind Children School, Shanghai Redlands College, Wellington Point Shanghai High School International Division, Shanghai Ringwood Secondary College, Ringwood Shanghai Huangpu Luwan No.1 Central Primary School, Shanghai Scotch College, Swanbourne Shekou International School, Shenzhen Southport State High School, Southport

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Asia Pacific Click a school name to visit their website.

The Affiliated Foreign Language School of SCNU, Guangzhou New Zealand Western Academy of Beijing, Beijing Bromley School, Christchurch Zhengzhou No.2 Middle School, Zhengzhou King’s College, Auckland Kristin Junior School, Albany Hong Kong Pegasus Bay School, Pegasus Baptist (Sha Tin Wai) Lui Ming Choi Primary School, Shatin Seatoun School, Seatoun Canadian International School of Hong Kong, Hong Kong St Cuthbert’s College, Auckland Hong Chi Morninghill School, Tuen Mun Te Akau ki Papamoa Primary School, Tauranga True Light Middle School of Hong Kong, Hong Kong The Gardens School, Auckland Indonesia Whakarongo School, Palmerston North British School Jakarta, Jakarta Philippines Jakarta Intercultural School, Jakarta De La Salle Santiago Zobel School, De La Salle Philippines, Muntinlupa Japan Xavier School, San Juan Kansai University Elementary School, Takatsuki Singapore Kindai University High School, Higashiosaka Canberra Primary School, Ministry of Education, Singapore Kitakamakura Joshigakuen Girls’ Junior and Senior High Schools, Kamakura Madrasah Alsagoff Al-Arabiah, Singapore Middle School attached to Joetsu University of Education, Joetsu Nexus International School (Singapore), Singapore Mikumo Junior High School, Matsusaka School of Science and Technology, Singapore, Ministry of Education, Singapore Mita International School, Setagaya-ku Singapore American School, Singapore Senzoku Gakuen Elementary School, Kawasaki Tokyo International School, Minato-ku South Korea Tokyo Seitoku Junior High School, Kita-ku Cheongwon Elementary School, Seoul Korea International School, Seongnam-si Malaysia Garden International School, Kuala Lumpur Vietnam HELP International School, Subang Bestari Saigon South International School, Ho Chi Minh City Kolej Tunku Kurshiah, Bandar Enstek Maktab Rendah Sains Mara Taiping, Taiping Nexus International School Malaysia, Putrajaya Sekolah Seri Puteri, Cyberjaya The International School @ ParkCity, Kuala Lumpur

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Europe | Middle East | India | Africa Click a school name to visit their website.

Belgium India GO! Basisschool Het Laerhof, Balen Canadian International School, Bangalore Sint-Jozef Sint-Pieter, Blankenberge Choithram International School, Indore STEAM-basisschool curieuzeneuzen, Balen Macro Vision Academy, Burhanpur Oberoi International School, Mumbai Denmark Birkerød Skole, Birkerød Ireland Skorpeskolen, Hellebæk Gaelcholáiste Luimnigh, Limerick Le Chéile Secondary School, Dublin France Collège et Lycée Saint Joseph, Gap Italy Collège Lycée La Malassise, Saint Omer Essence Academy, Monza Collège Notre-Dame, Institution Notre-Dame Saint Jean, Besançon H-International School, Treviso Démotz Groupe Scolaire, Rumilly Istituti De Amicis, Milan ebica International School, Valbonne Istituto Comprensivo Statale “Giuseppe Ungaretti,” Melzo Institution Saint-Charles, Vienne Istituto Salesiano San Marco, Venice Istituto Tecnico Tecnologico Statale “Alessandro Volta,” Perugia Germany Opere Sociali Don Bosco, Sesto San Giovanni Alemannenschule Wutöschingen, Wutöschingen Freie Schule Anne-Sophie, Berlin Netherlands Haidefeldschule, Birstein CSG Liudger - Locatie Splitting, Drachten Hermann-Josef-Kolleg Steinfeld, Kall Niftarlake College, Maarssen Kämmer International Bilingual School, Hannover Openbare Basisschool De Stapsteen, Herten Klax Kita Asta-Nielsen-Straße, Berlin Sint Ursula, Horn Oberschule Gehrden, Gehrden Norway Private Realschule PINDL, Regensburg Bogstad Skole, Oslo Stadtschule Travemünde, Lübeck Ramberg skole, Moss Villa Wewersbusch, Velbert Skrim ungdomsskole, Kongsberg Wilhelm-Ferdinand-Schüßler Tagesschule, Düsseldorf Smestad Skole, Oslo

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Europe | Middle East | India | Africa Click a school name to visit their website.

Poland United Arab Emirates Anglojęzyczna Szkoła Podstawowa Europejczyk, Bielsko-Biała Applied Technology High School & Secondary Technical School, Dubai Campus, First Private High School, Szczecin Dubai Applied Technology High School Abu Dhabi Female Campus, Abu Dhabi South Africa Arcadia Preparatory School, Dubai Parklands College, Cape Town ATHS-STS, Abu Dhabi Boys Campus, Abu Dhabi Sun Valley Primary School, Cape Town Foremarke School, Dubai Spain GEMS Dubai American Academy Elementary, Dubai C.E.I.P.S. Santo Domingo, Madrid Repton School Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi Colegio Brains Las Palmas y Telde, Las Palmas Secondary Technical Schools & Applied Technology High School, Ras Al Khaimah Colegio Brains Moraleja, Alcobendas Campus, Ras Al Khaimah Complejo Educativo Mas Camarena, Bétera The Sheikh Zayed Private Academy for Boys, Abu Dhabi La Miranda, Barcelona United Kingdom Sotogrande International School, San Roque Abbot Beyne School, Burton-on-Trent Sweden ACS International Hillingdon - Lower School, Uxbridge Pops Academy, Stockholm Alderley Edge School for Girls, Cheshire Rinnebäckskolan, Kävlinge Bedford Girls’ School, Bedford Steningehöjdens skola, Steningehöjden Bolton School - Boys’ Division, Bolton Stenkulaskolan, Malmö Caterham School, Caterham Västerportskolan, Ystad Dalton St Mary’s C of E Primary School, Cumbria Heathfield Community College Switzerland Heronsgate Primary School, London Institut International de Lancy, Geneva Holy Trinity Church of England Primary School, London Le Régent Crans Montana College, Crans-Montana Hove Park School, Hove Turkey Howard Junior School, King’s Lynn Hisar School, Istanbul Jesmond Gardens Primary School, Hartlepool IELEV Schools, Istanbul Langley Grammar School, Slough Layton Primary School, Blackpool

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Europe | Middle East | India | Africa Click a school name to visit their website.

Malmesbury Church of England Primary School, Malmesbury Mounts Bay Academy, Penzance New Wave Federation, London North Ormesby Primary Academy, Middlesbrough Norwich High School, Norwich Park Hill Preparatory School and Nursery, Kingston upon Thames Portsmouth College Prescot Primary School, Prescot Priory Integrated College Royal Grammar School Worcester, Worcester Samuel Ryder Academy, St Albans Southbank International School, London St Cyres School, Penarth Stephen Perse Foundation, Cambridge Stephenson Memorial Primary School, Howdon Surbiton High School, Kingston upon Thames The de Ferrers Academy, Burton upon Trent The Olive Tree Primary School, Bolton Tomlinscote School and Sixth Form College, Frimley Tormead School, Guildford Tynecastle High School, Edinburgh Warden Park Academy, Haywards Heath Wayfield Primary School, Chatham West Thornton Primary Academy, Croydon Westmorland School, Chorley Wombridge Primary School, Telford

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Higher Education Click a school name to visit their website.

United States University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville, Greenville, SC Anderson University, Anderson, SC Walters State Community College, Morristown, TN College of Education and Health Sciences, Bridgewater, MA Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY College of Education at the University of Central Arkansas, Conway, AR Western Iowa Tech Community College, Sioux City, IA College of Education, Health, and Human Studies at Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, MO Canada East Carolina University School of Dental Medicine, Greenville, NC Lambton College, Sarnia, ON Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine, Spokane, WA China Full Sail Labs, Winter Park, FL Shanghai Business School, Shanghai Hiram College, Hiram, OH Ireland Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine, Meridian, ID Law School, Law Society of Ireland, Dublin Lynn University, Boca Raton, FL National University of Ireland, Galway, School of Education, Galway Maryville University, St. Louis, MO Merrimack College, North Andover, MA Japan Moravian College, Bethlehem, PA Osaka Jogakuin University, Osaka Northeast Mississippi Community College, Booneville, MS Philippines Northwest Kansas Technical College, Goodland, KS De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde, Manila Olivet Nazarene University, Bourbonnais, IL OU College of Law, Norman, OK South Korea Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, North Brunswick, NJ College of Interdisciplinary & Creative Studies, Konyang University, Nonsan-si School of Medicine and Dentistry at University of Rochester Medical Center, Switzerland Rochester, NY Swiss Hotel Management School, Montreux Seton Hill University, Greensburg, PA Thailand Southern Virginia University, Buena Vista, VA University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, Bangkok Swedish Institute College of Health Sciences, New York, NY The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH United Arab Emirates University of California, Irvine School of Medicine, Irvine, CA Student Accessibility Services Department, Zayed University, Dubai University of Cincinnati College of Nursing, Cincinnati, OH United Kingdom University of Lynchburg, Lynchburg, VA Harlow College, Essex University of North Carolina School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine, Philadelphia, PA

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All students and staff in Apple Distinguished Schools have one-to-one access to Apple technology for learning and teaching. We’ve selected a few profiles to highlight a variety of schools and education programs from around the world.

K–12 School Profiles

Brooke Central Public School Brookswood Secondary School

Alvinston, , Canada Langley, British Columbia, Canada Website | Learn more Website | Learn more

School bio School bio • Public • Public • Grades JK–8 • Grades 8-12 • 267 students • 1100 students • Rural • Rural

Apple products used Apple products used • One-to-one iPad schoolwide for students • iPad for students • MacBook and/or iPad for teachers • MacBook and iPad for teachers • Apple TV

Brookswood Secondary is located in Langley, British Columbia, near the U.S. border, Brooke Central Public School is a grades JK–8 school within the Lambton Kent District and is home to approximately 1100 students in Grades 8–12. Its one-to-one iPad School Board. The school is in Brooke-Alvinston, Ontario in the southwest part of the program, referred to as CatPack, is an innovative, engaging, technology-rich and province. Since 2014, the school has developed its one-to-one iPad program with interdisciplinary program that encourages students to develop the skills necessary for every student using iPad to read, write, research, collaborate, and create. The learning success in the 21st century: critical thinking, collaboration, oral and written environment has been transformed over the past six years, and even the school's communication, information analysis and effective use of technology. hallways reveal students recording, photographing, filming, and exploring coding Started in 2013, the CatPack program, which is rooted in project-based learning, along with iPad. with one-to-one iPad, has allowed students to bring the knowledge of the world into Professional learning is ongoing, with weekly informal tech training sessions and two the classroom through real-time interactions with adults working within the fields of team members building capacity through Apple Foundations Training. This is a school study being investigated by students as they engage, collaborate and learn in the real that strives for academic excellence for both staff and students and is also very world. Supported by the school district and administration, teachers in the CatPack community focused. program strive to ensure that they are on the cutting edge of pedagogical practice.

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All students and staff in Apple Distinguished Schools have one-to-one access to Apple technology for learning and teaching. We’ve selected a few profiles to highlight a variety ofK–12 schools School and education Profiles programs from around the world.

The Bishop Strachan School CFER de Bellechasse

Toronto, Ontario, Canada Saint-Raphael, Quebec, Canada Website | Learn more Website | Learn more

School bio School bio • Private • Public • Grades JK-12 • Alternative High School • 900 students • 50 students • Urban • Rural

Apple products used Apple products used • One-to-one iPad or MacBook schoolwide for students • One-to-one iPad or MacBook schoolwide for students • MacBook and iPad for teachers • MacBook and iPad for teachers • Apple TV • Apple TV

As early adopters of an Apple environment, The Bishop Strachan School’s belief in CFER de Bellechasse offers education to students between the ages of 15 and 18 the importance of technology within their Culture of Powerful Learning is obvious in who cannot continue in regular secondary studies. CFER de Bellechasse is the school’s substantial commitment to STEAM and innovation. They’ve created a committed to using technology to meet the requirements of today’s students. These technology-rich environment for students and staff, incorporating and leveraging the students are creative, inventive, collaborative and experimenters who want to learn in latest research, tools, and partnerships to ignite creativity, skills, and ideas. different ways. iPad integrates beautifully to assist students who have difficulties in school and allows study outside the traditional classroom. As a result, learning at The work done by staff and students with technology and innovation happens on a CFER has become an innovative learning environment that’s customized for each state-of-the-art campus on seven acres in the beautiful Forest Hill neighborhood of student — enabling 100 percent to obtain a high school diploma as compared to 57 Toronto, Canada. Girls in from Junior Kindergarten to Grade 12 thrive in buildings percent in 2012. ranging in age of 103 years to the STEAM wing opened in September 2017. With 200 staff and faculty and approximately 900 students, everyone has a hand in creating and exploring today’s, and tomorrow’s, technology.

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K–12 School Profiles

Connect Charter School École Dr. Brosseau

Calgary, Alberta, Canada Bonnyville, Alberta, Canada Website | Learn more Website | Learn more

School bio School bio • Public Charter School • Public • Grades 4-9 • Grades 5-8 • 620 students • 360 students • Urban • Rural

Apple products used Apple products used • One-to-one iPad for students • One-to-one iPad for students • MacBook and iPad for teachers • MacBook and iPad for teachers • Apple TV • Apple TV

With one-to-one iPad access, students at École Dr. Brosseau are able to show what Connect Charter School’s vision is to “Prepare our students as extraordinary they’ve learned in a multitude of different ways. iPad has assisted teachers in meeting citizens.” This goal is achieved through innovation and the ongoing development of the needs of every child and has empowered students to navigate their own learning. exemplary learning, teaching and leadership practices within an active inquiry-based Through this digital learning opportunity, the school has established three main goals: learning community. Connect Charter’s one-to-one iPad and MacBook program to provide students with various opportunities to access and acquire information and enables environmental, outdoor and global education learning opportunities for knowledge; to explore alternative ways for students to show what they know; and to students to experience and appreciate the world outside of the classroom. Connect tap into students’ interests, challenge them appropriately and motivate them to learn. Charter strives to never have just an “ordinary day.”

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All students and staff in Apple Distinguished Schools have one-to-one access to Apple technology for learning and teaching. We’ve selected a few profiles to highlight a variety ofK–12 schools School and education Profiles programs from around the world.

École Marcelle-Mallet Elmwood

Lévis, Quebec, Canada Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Website | Learn more Website | Learn more

School bio School bio • Private • Private • Grades 7-11 • Grades K–12 • 570 students • 365 students • Urban • Urban

Apple products used Apple products used • One-to-one Macbook for students • One-to-one iPad or MacBook for students • MacBook and iPad for teachers • MacBook and iPad for teachers • Apple TV • Apple TV

In 2009, École Marcelle-Mallet made an important technology move, they created a At Elmwood, collecting and using data to challenge perspectives and practices school wide BYOAD one-to-one program for Grades 7 to 11 called CyberTIC. Each provides opportunities to continuously improve student learning. Results can also be student and teacher uses a MacBook Air in class, allowing various learning experiences measured by the approximately 50% of Elmwood graduates who each year choose and to better prepare the students for today's world. Far from responding to a STEM as a course of study in university, a remarkable number given the low overall sudden trend, this change was based on a solid vision, meticulously thought out, and participation rates of women at the university level and beyond. Their Apple one-to-one addressed clear pedagogical intentions. Since the introduction of their one-to-one technology program—along with flexible learning spaces, academic excellence, program in 2009, they found that the use of new technologies with their learning personal growth via leadership opportunities, and strong school and house spirit—is a methods increased motivation and helped develop creativity and critical judgement, key component of the Elmwood experience. promoted autonomy, facilitated collaboration and cooperation, and better prepared students for the marketplace.

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All students and staff in Apple Distinguished Schools have one-to-one access to Apple technology for learning and teaching. We’ve selected a few profiles to highlight a variety ofK–12 schools School and education Profiles programs from around the world.

Genesis Centre Gwa’sala-’Nakwaxda’xw School

Edmonton, Alberta, Canada Port Hardy, British Columbia, Canada Website | Learn more Website | Learn more

School bio School bio • Public • Independent, band-operated school • Grades P-K • Grades P–7 • 5000 students • 120 students • Urban • Rural • Serving First Nations students Apple products used • iPad for students Apple products used • iPad for teachers • One-to-one iPad schoolwide for students • MacBook and iPad for teachers Genesis Centre is part of the Edmonton Catholic School District, servicing and • Apple TV 4K in each classroom supporting the Early Learning Programs (pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten). They believe that all children are powerful learners, that the child is at the centre of all that The Gwa’sala-‘Nakwaxda’xw School is an independent First Nations Pre-K to they do, and that each child is a very capable learner. iPad helps facilitate learning grade 7 school located on the Tsulquate Reserve. Their philosophy is to provide and enables the multi-disciplinary team to support children’s needs in ways that learning experiences in a culturally responsive and rich environment that’s would otherwise not be possible. This team of experts and support partners works characterized by respect and care. Their aim is to provide child-centered lessons together to continually annotate, revisit, reflect and plan for children receiving that focus on decolonizing learning and promoting reconciliation. supports. They constantly gather information, analyze current abilities and plan for Learning is personal and differentiated, and students use a variety of apps and progress. Feedback from the community, parents and students drive the resources to enhance their learning in skill building, concept review and integration, programming to support the district’s youngest learners. and problem solving. They use iPad to learn and reinforce traditional language with local elders.

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Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Holy Trinity School School District

Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada North Vancouver, British Columbia, Website | Learn more Canada Website | Learn more School bio • Private School bio • Grades K-12 • Public • 740 students • Grades JK-12 • Urban • 15,000 students • Urban Apple products used • One-to-one iPad or MacBook schoolwide for students Apple products used • MacBook and iPad for teachers • One-to-one iPad for Grades 6 & 7 students • Apple TV • MacBook and iPad for teachers

Holy Trinity School (HTS) has a vision in which creativity, collaboration, critical-thinking, Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows School District is a strong supporter of innovation and adaptability, and curiosity thrive. HTS is committed to each student and as such student engagement. They are committed to developing students’ critical thinking inspires to pursue innovative teaching practices and programs to support the skills — skills that are crucial to a students' future success. Since 2005, their one-to- development of all learners. Learning at HTS happens in different settings and contexts one program with MacBook or iPad has steadily grown, and their one-to-one iPad inevitably looking different from K-12. Faculty use a variety of instructional approaches program is now in every elementary school and most Grade 6 and 7 classrooms. For such as, project-based learning, portfolios, online learning, interdisciplinary projects, Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows School District’s Inquiry Program focused on challenge- and harkness conversations, which enable them to meet the breadth of learning styles based learning, Apple technology allows students to improve their writing skills and in the classroom. A thoughtful pedagogical approach to professional development, develop 21st-century competencies. Evaluation of annual student-led inquiry projects teaching, technology integration and the use of Apple technology has enabled HTS to in one-to-one classes show an improvement in students’ critical thinking skills make transformative changes in the way that students experience learning. and engagement.

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Seycove Secondary School Thamesville Area Central School

North Vancouver, British Columbia, Thamesville, Ontario, Canada Canada Website | Learn more Website | Learn more School bio School bio • Public • Public • Grades JK–8 • Grades 8-12 • 165 students • 650 students • Rural • Urban Apple products used Apple products used • iPads for students • One-to-one iPad for students • MacBook and/or iPad for teachers • MacBook and iPad for teachers • Apple TV • Apple TV

The Performance Learning Program (PLP) at Seycove Secondary School is an iPad helps Thamesville Area Central School enhance their inquiry and challenge-based academically rigorous, mainstream magnet program for secondary students (Grades programs and improve communication with parents. Students from kindergarten 8–12) who seek a challenging, enriching, supportive and technology-infused learning through grade 8 use iPad to connect, collaborate, and research with schools from other environment. With a focus on deeper learning, students master core academic countries. They also rely on iPad for peer tutoring, to individualize math and French content, think critically to solve complex problems, work collaboratively, lessons, and to create books that showcase understanding and welcome new students. communicate effectively, and develop academic and growth mindsets. Using iPad Students move beyond classroom walls by producing daily newscasts and projects in and a cross-curricular inquiry-focused approach, students complete English, math, iMovie that take them around the world. science and social studies courses by asking questions, researching answers, and presenting their learning in new and creative ways. PLP students work hard, take risks and learn how to learn.

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West Ferris Intermediate & Secondary School Yennadon Elementary School

North Bay, Ontario, Canada Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada Website | Learn more Website | Learn more School bio School bio • Public • Public • Grades 7-12 • Grades K–12 • 1050 students • Urban • Rural • 570 students Apple products used Apple products used • MacBook or iPad for students • One-to-one iPad for students • MacBook and iPad for teachers • MacBook and iPad for teachers • Apple TV • Apple TV

At West Ferris Intermediate & Secondary School, staff encourage students to be Committed to supporting all learners, Yennadon Elementary School offers choice, innovative and enthusiastic through opportunities to explore cross-curricular equal access to all programs, and a holistic approach to learning. Each student has an relationships between Math, Science, and Technology. West Ferris’ interdisciplinary iPad for engaging in inquiry-based learning anytime—both at school and at home. The STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) curriculum enables school measures success through credible evidence of learning and rigorous self- students to activate the 4 Cs of 21st century learning within the context of relevant, assessment, and educators are modifying their instructions based on results from real-world challenges. Fundamental principles in the program develop students’ skills in teacher and student surveys. Feedback is showing that iPad is helping to improve problem-solving, analysis, experimentation, synthesis and communication. The student attention, the quality of their work, and their attitudes toward learning program continues its tradition of focusing on integrated cross-curricular project-based and school. learning while starting a new tradition of providing our students with the opportunity to develop strong leadership skills through participation in educational community outreach. With its one-to-one use of Apple devices, teaching and learning is no longer defined by what is going on in the classroom but rather, it has emerged as a 24-7 experience.

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Latin American School New Wave Federation

Monterrey, Mexico London, England Website | Learn more Website | Learn more

School bio School bio • Private • Public • Grades P–9 • Years 5–6 • 1200 students • 1600 students • Suburban • Urban

Apple products used Apple products used • One-to-one iPad schoolwide for students • One-to-one iPad for 420 students • MacBook and iPad for teachers • MacBook and iPad for teachers • Apple TV New Wave Federation consists of three primary schools in north London, including Latin American School incorporates technology in all programs, customizing them Grazebrook Primary School, Shacklewell Primary School, and Woodberry Down to meet the needs of students at every skill level. iPad supports the school’s creative, Primary School. The vision for the federation is to leverage “the power of choice,” collaborative, and inspirational approach to education. All students from preschool so students can be active partners in the learning process and personalize their through ninth grade have their own devices. learning and the types of tools and technology they use. A one-to-one iPad program operates across Years 5 and 6, with shared devices across the rest of the school. Teachers deliver lessons through iTunes U and use a flipped classroom approach; students participate in project-based learning. The school has adopted Everyone Can Code, and their Coding and App Development Institute allows students of all ages to develop apps.

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RDFZ XISHAN School Richard J. Lee Elementary

Beijing, China Dallas, Texas Website Website | Learn more

School bio School bio • Public • Public • Grades 9–12 • Grades K–5 • 4500 students • 730 students • Urban • Suburban • 85 percent are English-language learners Apple products used • One-to-one iPad schoolwide for students Apple products used • MacBook and iPad for teachers • One-to-one iPad schoolwide for students • MacBook and iPad for teachers RDFZ XISHAN School is a public full secondary school that implemented a • MacBook integration in academic classes schoolwide one-to-one future learning project with iPad. They began in 2010 • Apple TV by working in two classes at each grade level, then expanded the initiative to • Apple Pencil each whole grade. As the classroom teaching transformed, the ways students learned also changed. Students are better able to collect, process, and use digital Challenge Based Learning is woven throughout Richard J. Lee Elementary’s curriculum, information and can explore and locate information through discovery-based and and groups of learners from different grades collaborate on projects. Digital courses problem-based learning. Founded on the rich theoretical and practical achievements allow students to set the pace of their learning. Without rows of desks, students choose of the learning project, all teachers have implemented curriculum reform with the their nooks and spaces to learn, explore, and collaborate with iPad and MacBook. development of students’ creative thinking and the construction of high-quality digital courses at the core. Learners take digital literacy and citizenship lessons before receiving iPad and revisit them quarterly to help them develop positive digital footprints and become responsible digital citizens.

Lee Elementary’s attendance rate is more than 2 percent higher than the state average of 95 percent. In the 2018–19 school year, Richard J. Lee Elementary met Texas’s system safeguards—including performance and participation target rates—for all 11 student groups. And the school’s accountability ratings met the standards in all four areas: Student Achievement, Student Progress, Closing Performance Gaps, and Postsecondary Readiness.

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School of Science and Senzoku Gakuen Technology, Singapore Elementary School

Singapore Kawasaki, Japan Website Website

School bio School bio • Public • Private • Secondary, ages 13–16 • Grades 1–6 • 800 students • 474 students • Urban • Urban

Apple products used Apple products used • One-to-one MacBook schoolwide for students • One-to-one iPad for students in grades 2–5 • MacBook and iPad for teachers • MacBook and iPad for teachers • Apple TV The School of Science and Technology nurtures passionate innovators who use science and technology to think beyond convention. With a MacBook for Since its inception, Senzoku Gakuen Elementary School has endeavored to foster every student, students gain a foundation of STEM concepts with an emphasis leadership in their learners. The school also believes in adapting to a changing society on information communication technology (ICT). Students interested in app and its evolving culture as one form of innovation. An iPad for each teacher and student development participate in a school program to learn coding and other technology has laid the groundwork for incorporating learning that’s suited to this age of skills. These students are technology advocates to the country, and in that role, technology. Teachers use rubrics to evaluate student teamwork during group projects present ICT workshops for primary and secondary school students. and presentations. Evaluations show that Keynote helped in developing that teamwork. Results have exceeded teachers’ expectations. In particular, students are more actively participating in and contributing to group work. They can be seen checking on the progress of others around them even as they proceed with their own work.

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Stenkulaskolan Te Akau ki Papamoa

Malmö, Sweden Tauranga, New Zealand Website Website | Learn more

School bio School bio • Public • Public • Grades K–9 • Years 1–6 • 560 students • 700–750 students • Suburban Apple products used • 38 percent of students are indigenous, identifying themselves as Māori • One-to-one iPad schoolwide for students • MacBook and iPad for teachers Apple products used • One-to-one iPad schoolwide for students The vision of Stenkulaskolan can be summarized in three words: simplicity, • MacBook and iPad Pro for teachers transformation, learning. And this vision is at the core of every decision the school • MacBook integration in academic classes makes. With its strategic approach toward leveraging the Apple Teacher program, • Apple TV in every classroom Stenkulaskolan has been able to increase collaboration among teachers and change • iPhone for administration and leadership team the school culture. The outcome has been a rapid increase in readiness for high school studies. In just one school year, the school went from 75 percent of students being The vision at Te Akau ki Papamoa is to foster a deep sense of belonging and self qualified for high school to 97.5 percent. by creating conditions that promote identity, culture, and Te reo Māori—the Māori language. The school integrates digital technologies to drive the New Zealand curriculum and to help students, teachers, and the community learn and thrive in a digital world. Teachers’ highly effective use of technology to enhance learning and engagement is used nationally and internationally as a best practice exemplar. The school participates with the community in reciprocal, learning-centered relationships and engages parents as partners in their students’ learning through digital technology.

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Wonga Park Primary School

Wonga Park, Australia Website | Learn more

School bio • Public • Years P–6 • 447 students • Suburban

Apple products used • One-to-one iPad schoolwide for students • MacBook and iPad for teachers • MacBook for students in coding club and maker space • Apple TV • Apple Pencil

Wonga Park Primary School encourages students to use mobile technology to build deep understanding about big ideas, pose questions, participate in direct learning, come up with creative solutions, and practice reflective thinking. From allowing students to personalize their writing with pictures to playing back their voices to help them improve reading fluency and oral language skills, iPad has revolutionized the way students develop literacy. And it has changed the way educators teach math. Students record their understanding of concepts, and teachers can take the time they need outside of class to listen to every student’s thinking.

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