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Xx1655 619 145 19 41 2020-21 PROFILE FOR FOR PROFILE 2020-21 COLLEGES MISSION, PHILOSOPHY + POLICIES The College Counseling Offices at Shanghai American School empower each student by providing comprehensive and individualized university counseling to support varied and flexible pathways. We partner with school counselors, faculty and parents to create a visible framework for success and healthy transition into life after SAS. Our program is built on the premise that a process of informed decision making grounded in personal values, ACCREDITATION + MEMBERSHIPS self-reflection, and autonomous expression is an essential capstone of the senior year. Therefore, SAS limits the number of colleges/university systems students may apply to. AP/IB classes and the IB diploma are open to all students. National Association for College Admission Counseling SAS advises students to take a maximum of 3 IB HL or 3 AP courses in grades 11 and 12. HIGH SCHOOL AT SAS SAS reports disciplinary action in the case of suspensions or Founded in 1912, Shanghai American School separations from school. (SAS) is the oldest international school in China. It is a private, not-for-profit, coeducational, nondenominational school offering a comprehensive college preparatory experience to a wide international population. Today, our TOTAL NUMBER OF STUDENTS CLASS OF 2021 mission-driven school brings innovative pedagogy to distinct campuses in Pudong and Puxi, enrolling almost 2700 students PK-12. CURRICULUM Nearly all students who attend SAS hold foreign xx1655HIGH SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 145FACULTY NATIONS OF ORIGIN passports, and come from a wide variety of previous school environments. To accommodate and prepare a broad range of students, we offer core college preparatory curriculum through both the Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate programs, including AP Capstone 619 19 and IB Diplomas. PLACES OF ORIGIN MOST REPRESENTED IN OUR STUDENT BODY 100% STATEMENT ON COVID-19 FOR SPRING AND FALL 2020 SAS moved to distance learning on February 3. PLACES Most of the semester took place asynchronously, OF ORIGIN and many of our students and faculty remained outside China for months. Standardized testing 50% was suspended from February until August. All students had the option to report a Pass/Fail state- ment of credit earned for Spring 2020; see page two of transcripts. In May, on-campus learning resumed for students in Shanghai and distance learning continued for students not yet back in China. The fall semester will end in January, 0% 41 and grades will be available in early February. Counselor letters discuss individual circumstances. 42% 11.5% 9.7% 8.6% 6.3% Testing + Grades MID-50% RANGES FOR CLASS OF 2021 2020 EXAM RESULTS GPA 311 3.49 - 3.83 Students Letter-based 4.0 grading scale is outlined on our transcript. We do not weight grades or rank students. Reported GPA only reflects courses taken at SAS; previous school or semester away 94% transcripts will be provided. Scores at 3 or above 714 Exams MID-50% RANGES FOR CLASS OF 2020 SAT 4.0 READING + WRITING SAS Puxi average AP Exam score; 650-730 China average AP Exam score: 3.54 World average AP Exam score: 2.89 MATH 670-790 53 COMPOSITE Number of IB 1315-1510 Diploma candidates 57% IBD scores over 38 MID-50% RANGES FOR CLASS OF 2020 114 98% ACT Total number of Awarded the IB Diploma IB candidates READING SCIENCE 23-33 26-34 MATH COMPOSITE 3 7.4 26-35 26-34 SAS Puxi average IB Diploma score; World average IB Diploma score: 31 ENGLISH 61 SAS Puxi average subject score: 6 Number of World average subject score: 4.7 24-35 IB course candidates COLLEGE COUNSELING TEAM ADMINISTRATION + COORDINATORS MARK MOODY SEAN MENTON JOHN MULDOON ADAM FUSCO Director of College Counselor High School Principal AP Coordinator College Counseling [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] IDA LI JONATHAN SMITH TOM COLT College Office Assistant IB Coordinator College Counselor [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] CHEMELI KIPKORIR College Counselor ADMINISTRATION BUILDING [email protected] Most advanced courses in each discipline MOST ADVANCED COURSES: MOST ADVANCED COURSES: MOST ADVANCED COURSES: SCIENCE ENGLISH GLOBAL LANGUAGES IB Biology SL/HL Y1-Y2 IB English A: Literature SL/HL Y1-Y2 IB Mandarin ab initio SL/HL Y1-Y2 IB Chemistry SL/HL Y1-Y2 IB English A: Language & Literature IB Chinese A: Language & Literature IB Environmental Systems & Society SL/HL Y1-Y2 SL/HL Y1-Y2 SL Y1-Y2 AP English Language & Composition IB Chinese A: Literature SL/HL Y1-Y2 IB Physics SL/HL Y1-Y2 AP English Literature & Composition IB Mandarin B: SL/HL Y1-Y2 IB Sports, Exercise & Health Science IB Self Taught Language A1 Y1-Y2 SL/HL Y1-Y2 MOST ADVANCED COURSES: IB French B SL/HL Y1-Y2 AP Biology SOCIAL STUDIES IB French ab initio Y1-Y2 AP Chemistry IB Spanish B HL/SL Y1-Y2 IB Business & Mgmt SL/HL Y1-Y2 AP Physics 1 IB Spanish ab initio Y1-Y2 IB Economics SL/ HL Y1-Y2 AP Physics C IB Environmental Systems & Societies MOST ADVANCED COURSES: SL Y1-Y2 MOST ADVANCED COURSES: MATH IB Global Politics SL/HL Y1-Y2 VISUAL + PERFORMING ARTS IB History SL/HL Y1-Y2 IB Mathematics Analysis and IB Visual Art SL/HL Y1-Y2 IB Philosophy SL/HL Y1-Y2 Approaches SL/HL Y1-Y2 IB Film SL/HL Y1-Y2 IB Psychology SL/HL Y1-Y2 IB Math App & Interpretation IB Theatre Arts SL/HL Y1-Y2 AP Comparative Govt & Politics SL/HL Y1-Y2 IB Music SL/HL Y1-Y2 AP European History AP Calculus AB AP US History AP Calculus BC MOST ADVANCED ELECTIVES AP Psychology AP Statistics AP Economics Multivariable Calculus & Series IB Computer Science SL/HL Y1-Y2 AP Seminar AP Computer Science AP Capstone Research AP Computer Science Principles AP Computer Science Principles AP Computer Science A OUR MISSION FACILITIES Shanghai American School inspires in all students: We support our rigorous academic program with A lifelong passion for learning state-of-the-art facilities that include maker spaces, robotics and digital design centers, science labs, dance A commitment to act with integrity and compassion studios, recording studios, music and art rooms, The courage to live their dreams playing fields, an outdoor track, a performing arts center, black box theaters, and an aquatic center. Our combined libraries contain the largest English-language collection of books in China. VISUAL + PERFORMING ARTS, ATHLETICS + CO-CURRICULARS VIRTUAL HIGH SCHOOL SAS Puxi presents students with outstanding facilities and invested Students in grades 11 and 12 may request to take an online course mentorship outside the classroom. SAS students oversee nearly 100 through the Virtual High School Global Online Consortium for SAS different clubs, organizations, and leadership committees. SAS is a credit. Courses are marked with an asterisk on the student’s transcript. founding member of the Asia Pacific Athletic Conference (APAC), fielding strong athletic, dance, forensics, theater, and instrumental ensembles. Additionally, our students host and travel to perform as RECENT APAC CHAMPIONSHIPS part of the Association of Music in International Schools (AMIS) as well as the International Schools Theatre Association (ISTA). INNOVATION INSTITUTE The Innovation Institute is a grade 9-10 transdisciplinary project-based learning program wherein students grapple with a series of open-ended, complex questions. Through each discipline’s unique content and skills, as well as through meaningful points of integration between disciplines, students develop the 21st Century skills needed to generate, evolve, and refine creative solutions to the challenges facing modern society. University Matriculation 2018-2020 ASIA/PACIFIC Calvin College Savanna College of Art and Design (2) Duke Kunshan University (2) Carleton College (2) School of the Art Institute of Chicago Hong Kong University of Science and Carnegie Mellon University (13) Scripps College Technology (4) Case Western Reserve University Skidmore College KAIST - Korea Advanced Institute of Chapman University (3) Smith College (3) Science & Technology Claremont McKenna College (2) Stanford University (3) Korea Aerospace University Columbia University (4) Stevens Institute of Technology Monash University Dartmouth College Swarthmore College National University of Singapore Davidson College (2) Syracuse University NYU Abu Dhabi Duke University (7) Texas A&M University NYU Shanghai Emory University (6) The George Washington University (4) Savannah College of Art and Design, Endicott College (2) The New School - All Divisions (4) SCAD, Hong Kong Fordham University (2) The University of Tennessee-Knoxville Seoul National University (8) Franklin W Olin College of Engineering The University of Texas, Austin (2) The Chinese University of Hong Kong (2) Georgetown University (5) Tufts University (10) The University of Hong Kong (12) Georgia Institute of Technology (3) University of California, Berkeley (8) University of Sydney Hamilton College University of California, Davis Waseda University (2) Harvard University University of California, Los Angeles (7) Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University Indiana University at Bloomington University of California, Riverside Yonsei University (2) Johns Hopkins University (3) University of California, San Diego (4) Lehigh University (2) University of Santa Barbara (4) Lewis & Clark College (2) University of Santa Cruz U.K. + EUROPE Loyola Marymount University (5) University of Chicago (6) Amsterdam University College Loyola University College (2) University of Colorado at Boulder Amsterdam
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