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2014 – 2015 HIGH SCHOOL PROFILE
THINKERCreative, Critical, Reflective, Adaptable, Persistent
COMMUNICATOREffective, Confident, Collaborative
CONTRIBUTOR Aware, Ethical, Respectful, Open-Minded, Compassionate
LEARNEREngaged, Responsible, Self-Directed, Inquisitive
LEADER & ROLE MODEL Inspires, Guides
STUDENT PROFILE
CORE VALUES
UNITED STATES (74%)American University (6)Arizona State University (3)University of Arizona (2)University of ArkansasBabson CollegeBall State UniversityBarnard CollegeBentley UniversityBlinn CollegeBoston ConservatoryBoston University (5)Brown UniversityBryant University (2)California State UniversityUniversity of California, Berkeley (3)University of California, Davis (3)University of California, Irvine (4)University of California, Los Angeles (4)University of California, San Diego (7)University of California, Santa Barbara University of California, Santa CruzChapman UniversityUniversity of ChicagoClaremont McKenna CollegeClemson UniversityCollin CollegeUniversity of Colorado (3)University of Colorado, Colorado SpringsColumbia College, ChicagoColumbia University (2)University of Delaware (2)DePaul University (2)DigiPen Institute of TechnologyDrexel UniversityEmory University (5)University of EvansvilleEvergreen State CollegeFashion Institute of Design, San DiegoFashion Institute of Technology, New YorkFlagler College (2)Florida Gulf Coast University (2)Florida Institute of Technology (3)Florida State UniversityFordham UniversityGeorge Mason UniversityThe George Washington University (8)
Georgetown University (2)Georgia Institute of Technology (3)University of GeorgiaHofstra UniversityUniversity of Illinois, Champaign (5)Iowa State UniversityJohns Hopkins UniversityKalamazoo CollegeKansas State UniversityKean UniversityKennesaw State UniversityUniversity of La VerneLasell CollegeLiberty UniversityLoyola Marymount UniversityLoyola UniversityUniversity of Maryland, College Park (5)Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2)University of Massachusetts, Amherst (2)Mesa Community CollegeUniversity of MiamiMichigan State UniversityUniversity of Minnesota, Twin CitiesMississippi State UniversityNew York University (10)Norfolk State UniversityUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel HillUniversity of North FloridaNortheastern University (11)Northern Arizona UniversityNorthern Illinois UniversityNorthwestern University (2)University of Notre DameOccidental CollegeOglethorpe UniversityOhio State UniversityOhio UniversityPace University (2)Parsons The New School for Design (2)Pennsylvania State University (2)University of Pennsylvania (4)Polytechnic Institute of NYU (2)University of Puget SoundPurdue University (4)Rice UniversityRochester Institute of TechnologyUniversity of Rochester
Saint Petersburg CollegeUniversity of San DiegoSarah Lawrence CollegeSchool of the Art Institute of Chicago (2)Seattle UniversitySeton Hall UniversityUniversity of South FloridaUniversity of Southern California (6)St. Edward’s UniversitySt. Norbert CollegeSt. Olaf CollegeStony Brook UniversitySUNY Maritime CollegeSusquehanna UniversitySwarthmore CollegeSyracuse UniversityUniversity of TennesseeTexas A&M University (3)Texas Christian UniversityTexas Tech University (7)University of Texas, Austin (2)University of Texas, TylerTufts UniversityUniversity of TulsaUtah State UniversityVassar CollegeVirginia Commonwealth UniversityVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityUniversity of Virginia (5)Wake Forest UniversityUniversity of Washington (4)Wentworth Institute of TechnologyWilliam Rainey Harper CollegeUniversity of Wisconsin
CANADA (15%)University of British Columbia (5)Carleton University (3)Concordia University (4)University of GuelphMcGill University (4)Mount Allison UniversityMount Royal UniversityQueen’s UniversitySt. Francis Xavier University (4)University of Toronto (9)
University of Victoria (3)University of Waterloo (4)Western University (5)Wilfrid Laurier UniversityYork University EUROPE & UK (6%)University of Aberdeen, ScotlandBournemouth University, UKBrunel University, UKCopenhagen Business School, DenmarkDurham University, UKEcole Hoteliere de Lausanne, SwitzerlandUniversity of Edinburgh, ScotlandErasmus University College, NetherlandsFranklin College, SwitzerlandGlion Institute of Higher Education, Switzerland (2)IE University, SpainImperial College, UKIstituto Marangoni, Paris, FranceKings College, London, UKUniversity College, London, UK (2)Newcastle University, UKSuffolk University, MadridKingston UniversityNewcastle UniversityRegent’s Business School LondonRoyal Holloway, University of LondonVesalius College, Belgium UAE AND MIDDLE EAST (3%)American University in Beirut (2)American University in Dubai (3)American University in Sharjah (4)Emirates Academy of Hospitality ManagementUniversity of Wollongong, Dubai OTHER (2%)Bond University, AustraliaDankook University, South KoreaEdith Cowan University, AustraliaKorea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (2)Korea University
UNIVERSITY MATRICULATION FOR THE CLASSES OF 2012 , 2013 AND 2014
The following is a list of the colleges and universities members of the Classes of 2012, 2013 & 2014 chose to attend.
CONTACTSDr. Brent Mutsch Superintendent
Dr. Michelle Remington High School Principal
Ms. Jennifer MendesHigh School Associate Principal
COUNSELORSMatthew Beck [email protected] (A - G)David Shubair [email protected] (H - M)Dr. Michelle Rath [email protected] (N - Z)
COUNSELING OFFICEGillian Keogh Administrative [email protected] (+971 4 395 0005 ext. 4305)
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).
74%
6%15
%3%
2%United States of America
Canada
Europe & UK
United Arab Emirates and Middle East
Other (2%)
USA
63%CANADA
16%OTHER
21%
ASD observes an application limit of 10
Graduate totals for 2012, 2013 & 2014
P.O. Box 71188 | www.asdubai.org | Tel: +971 4 395 0005
Compassion
Respect
Excellence COREVALUES
Responsibility
Integrity
ACCREDITATION
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.
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 1,650 with a 10:1 student-faculty ratio, represented by over 50 nationalities.
The school is located in Dubai, 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.
In 2010, ASD moved to the Al Barsha campus, a million square foot, wireless, state-of-the-art facility in a residential area of Dubai. The campus includes a 600-seat performing arts theater, black box theater, field house, indoor and outdoor running tracks, climbing wall, regulation soccer fields, additional playing fields and play areas, fitness center, two swimming pools, six tennis courts and two libraries.
DubaiUAE
Oman
Saudi Arabia
Al Barsha Campus, Dubai
STUDENT NATIONALITIESAustralia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Italy, Jordan, Kazakstan, South Korea, Lebanon, Libya, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Myanmar, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Philippines,, Portugal, Romania, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States of America, Venezuela.
AMERICAN SCHOOLO F D U B A I
CEEB Code: 697050
34794% matriculate to Colleges & Universities
1:1 laptop learning environment
Semester calendar and block schedule
8 Day Cycle with four 80 minute class periods and flex blocks
94% of the classes of 2013 and 2014 (227 of 241 graduates) completed at least one AP exam during high school.
CLASS OF 2015Junior Year Weighted Grade Point Averages
2014-2015 COURSE OFFERINGS (Italics indicate semester course)
English (4 years required)English 9, English 10Approaches to Literature: American PerspectivesApproaches to Literature: Global TopicsApproaches to Literature: Language and CommunicationAP English Language and CompositionAP English Literature and Composition
Mathematics (3 years required)Algebra I, Algebra II, Advanced Algebra IIGeometry, Advanced GeometryStatisticsPre-Calculus, Advanced Pre-CalculusCalculusAP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BCAP Statistics
Science (3 years required)Integrated Physics and ChemistryBiologyChemistryPhysicsEnvironmental ScienceHuman AnatomyMarine BiologyAP Physics B, AP Physics CAP BiologyAP Chemistry
AP Biology LabAP Chemistry Lab
Social Studies (3 years required)World HistoryModern World HistoryUS HistoryEconomicsPsychologySociologyAP US HistoryAP EconomicsAP European HistoryAP Psychology
World Languages (2 years required)French I, II, III, IVSpanish I, II, III, IVHeritage Arabic I, II, III, IVNon Native Arabic I, II, III, IVAP French Language and CultureAP Spanish Language and Culture
Physical and Health Education (2 years required)PE/Health 9Exercise ScienceCompetitive Team Sports I, II Lifetime Sports IAquatic CertificationOutdoor EducationPower Fit
Weight Training and FitnessInformation Technology (1 semester required)AP Computer Science (VHS)Introduction to Programming through Video Game DesignComputer Programming I, IIDesign TechnologyDigital VideoRoboticsVideo BroadcastingWeb Design
Creative Arts (2 years required)AP Studio Art (3D) Year 1, 2AP Studio Art Drawing Year 1, 2AP Studio Art (2D) Year 1, 2Digital Art I, IIIntroduction to PhotographyAdvanced PhotographyDrawing and Painting I, IIStagecraft and Set Design l, llMedia TechniquesSculpture I, IIWomen’s ChoirMen’s ChoirChamber ChoirConcert BandSymphonic BandChamber OrchestraAP Music TheoryBeginning Guitar
Music TechnologyAdvanced Music TechnologyIntroductory DanceAdvanced DanceTechnical TheatreActing I, IITheatre Production
Non-Departmental Electives AP Capstone (new 2014) YearbookGuided Study Hall (not for credit)AccountingBusiness StudiesCreative WritingStudy SkillsEDGE (not for credit)GeographyIndependent ReadingInternational RelationsJournalism (may be repeated for 1.0 credit)Mass Media & CultureMusic in MediaMusic PsychologyMusic Recording and ProductionPublic SpeakingSenior Directed ProjectThinking FilmVirtual High School (or may be 1.0 credit)
SAT REASONING Classes of 2013 & 2014
AP EXAM %3 or higher %4 or higher Exams completedBiology 90% 58% 60
Calculus AB 93% 86% 73Calculus BC 100% 86% 14Chemistry 77% 55% 65Computer Science 44% 44% 9English Language 84% 59% 131English Literature 81% 35% 125European History 97% 83% 35French Language 100% 100% 20Macroeconomics 53% 34% 128Microeconomics 52% 36% 129Music Theory 86% 86% 7Physics B 84% 56% 25Physics C-Mechanics 87% 73% 15Psychology 89% 68% 38Spanish Language 100% 93% 14Statistics 77% 44% 61Studio Art (All) 96% 71% 24US History 89% 63% 46
SAT SUBJECT TESTS Classes of 2013 & 2014
SAT II SCORES
Middle 50%
ASD MEAN
2013 US College Bound Mean
Students Tested
Biology - Ecology
610-680 646 626 11
Biology - Molecular
650-730 683 655 24
Chemistry 600-750 672 666 33
English Literature
560-710 634 613 29
French 660-790 738 635 13
Math Level I 580-680 627 621 30
Math Level II 650-770 712 686 57
Physics 630-740 694 667 20
Spanish 600-710 653 656 9
U.S. History 580-720 640 651 21
World History 580-710 668 624 8
ACADEMIC PROGRAMA 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.
GRADING SYSTEM
CLASS RANK – GPA DISTRIBUTIONThe 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 guided study hall. If a course is repeated at ASD, the most recent grade is used for the GPA calculation.
Critical Reading Mean 590Middle 50% 520-650
Middle 50%1630 - 1990
Mean 1806
Total Students236
Math Mean 609Middle 50% 540-680
Writing Mean 607Middle 50% 530-670
2014 AP SCHOLAR AWARDSASD had 97 students receive recognition as AP Scholars. Six students were granted an AP International Diploma.
AP Scholars with Distinction47 students
ADVANCED PLACEMENT – AP RESULTSClasses 2013 & 2014
AP Scholars33 students
AP Scholar with Honors17 students
A minimum of 24 credits are required for graduation.
ASD offers 20 Advanced Placement courses limited to juniors and seniors.
A+ 4.3A 4A- 3.7B+ 3.3B 3B- 2.7C+ 2.3C 2C- 1.7D+ 1.3D 1D- 0.7F 0
English 4
Math 3
Science 3
Social Studies 3
World Language 2
Physical Education 2
Information Technology 0.5
Creative Arts 2
Electives 4.5
A
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
A weighted factor of one grade point value for each Advanced Placement©
class for a grade of C- or above is assigned.
< 2.25 2.5 2.75 3 3.25 3.5 3.75 4 >4.25Grade Point Average Distribution
25
20
15
10
5
0
Num
ber o
f stu
dent
s
8 13 13 25 18 17 15 76
510High School enrollment
126Class of
2015
1:10Faculty/ Student Ratio
51High School
Faculty
1:1 laptop learning environment
Semester calendar and block schedule
8 Day Cycle with four 80 minute class periods and flex blocks
94% of the classes of 2013 and 2014 (227 of 241 graduates) completed at least one AP exam during high school.
CLASS OF 2015Junior Year Weighted Grade Point Averages
2014-2015 COURSE OFFERINGS (Italics indicate semester course)
English (4 years required)English 9, English 10Approaches to Literature: American PerspectivesApproaches to Literature: Global TopicsApproaches to Literature: Language and CommunicationAP English Language and CompositionAP English Literature and Composition
Mathematics (3 years required)Algebra I, Algebra II, Advanced Algebra IIGeometry, Advanced GeometryStatisticsPre-Calculus, Advanced Pre-CalculusCalculusAP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BCAP Statistics
Science (3 years required)Integrated Physics and ChemistryBiologyChemistryPhysicsEnvironmental ScienceHuman AnatomyMarine BiologyAP Physics B, AP Physics CAP BiologyAP Chemistry
AP Biology LabAP Chemistry Lab
Social Studies (3 years required)World HistoryModern World HistoryUS HistoryEconomicsPsychologySociologyAP US HistoryAP EconomicsAP European HistoryAP Psychology
World Languages (2 years required)French I, II, III, IVSpanish I, II, III, IVHeritage Arabic I, II, III, IVNon Native Arabic I, II, III, IVAP French Language and CultureAP Spanish Language and Culture
Physical and Health Education (2 years required)PE/Health 9Exercise ScienceCompetitive Team Sports I, II Lifetime Sports IAquatic CertificationOutdoor EducationPower Fit
Weight Training and FitnessInformation Technology (1 semester required)AP Computer Science (VHS)Introduction to Programming through Video Game DesignComputer Programming I, IIDesign TechnologyDigital VideoRoboticsVideo BroadcastingWeb Design
Creative Arts (2 years required)AP Studio Art (3D) Year 1, 2AP Studio Art Drawing Year 1, 2AP Studio Art (2D) Year 1, 2Digital Art I, IIIntroduction to PhotographyAdvanced PhotographyDrawing and Painting I, IIStagecraft and Set Design l, llMedia TechniquesSculpture I, IIWomen’s ChoirMen’s ChoirChamber ChoirConcert BandSymphonic BandChamber OrchestraAP Music TheoryBeginning Guitar
Music TechnologyAdvanced Music TechnologyIntroductory DanceAdvanced DanceTechnical TheatreActing I, IITheatre Production
Non-Departmental Electives AP Capstone (new 2014) YearbookGuided Study Hall (not for credit)AccountingBusiness StudiesCreative WritingStudy SkillsEDGE (not for credit)GeographyIndependent ReadingInternational RelationsJournalism (may be repeated for 1.0 credit)Mass Media & CultureMusic in MediaMusic PsychologyMusic Recording and ProductionPublic SpeakingSenior Directed ProjectThinking FilmVirtual High School (or may be 1.0 credit)
SAT REASONING Classes of 2013 & 2014
AP EXAM %3 or higher %4 or higher Exams completedBiology 90% 58% 60
Calculus AB 93% 86% 73Calculus BC 100% 86% 14Chemistry 77% 55% 65Computer Science 44% 44% 9English Language 84% 59% 131English Literature 81% 35% 125European History 97% 83% 35French Language 100% 100% 20Macroeconomics 53% 34% 128Microeconomics 52% 36% 129Music Theory 86% 86% 7Physics B 84% 56% 25Physics C-Mechanics 87% 73% 15Psychology 89% 68% 38Spanish Language 100% 93% 14Statistics 77% 44% 61Studio Art (All) 96% 71% 24US History 89% 63% 46
SAT SUBJECT TESTS Classes of 2013 & 2014
SAT II SCORES
Middle 50%
ASD MEAN
2013 US College Bound Mean
Students Tested
Biology - Ecology
610-680 646 626 11
Biology - Molecular
650-730 683 655 24
Chemistry 600-750 672 666 33
English Literature
560-710 634 613 29
French 660-790 738 635 13
Math Level I 580-680 627 621 30
Math Level II 650-770 712 686 57
Physics 630-740 694 667 20
Spanish 600-710 653 656 9
U.S. History 580-720 640 651 21
World History 580-710 668 624 8
ACADEMIC PROGRAMA 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.
GRADING SYSTEM
CLASS RANK – GPA DISTRIBUTIONThe 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 guided study hall. If a course is repeated at ASD, the most recent grade is used for the GPA calculation.
Critical Reading Mean 590Middle 50% 520-650
Middle 50%1630 - 1990
Mean 1806
Total Students236
Math Mean 609Middle 50% 540-680
Writing Mean 607Middle 50% 530-670
2014 AP SCHOLAR AWARDSASD had 97 students receive recognition as AP Scholars. Six students were granted an AP International Diploma.
AP Scholars with Distinction47 students
ADVANCED PLACEMENT – AP RESULTSClasses 2013 & 2014
AP Scholars33 students
AP Scholar with Honors17 students
A minimum of 24 credits are required for graduation.
ASD offers 20 Advanced Placement courses limited to juniors and seniors.
A+ 4.3A 4A- 3.7B+ 3.3B 3B- 2.7C+ 2.3C 2C- 1.7D+ 1.3D 1D- 0.7F 0
English 4
Math 3
Science 3
Social Studies 3
World Language 2
Physical Education 2
Information Technology 0.5
Creative Arts 2
Electives 4.5
A
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
A weighted factor of one grade point value for each Advanced Placement©
class for a grade of C- or above is assigned.
< 2.25 2.5 2.75 3 3.25 3.5 3.75 4 >4.25Grade Point Average Distribution
25
20
15
10
5
0
Num
ber o
f stu
dent
s
8 13 13 25 18 17 15 76
510High School enrollment
126Class of
2015
1:10Faculty/ Student Ratio
51High School
Faculty
2014 – 2015 HIGH SCHOOL PROFILE
THINKERCreative, Critical, Reflective, Adaptable, Persistent
COMMUNICATOREffective, Confident, Collaborative
CONTRIBUTOR Aware, Ethical, Respectful, Open-Minded, Compassionate
LEARNEREngaged, Responsible, Self-Directed, Inquisitive
LEADER & ROLE MODEL Inspires, Guides
STUDENT PROFILE
CORE VALUES
UNITED STATES (74%)American University (6)Arizona State University (3)University of Arizona (2)University of ArkansasBabson CollegeBall State UniversityBarnard CollegeBentley UniversityBlinn CollegeBoston ConservatoryBoston University (5)Brown UniversityBryant University (2)California State UniversityUniversity of California, Berkeley (3)University of California, Davis (3)University of California, Irvine (4)University of California, Los Angeles (4)University of California, San Diego (7)University of California, Santa Barbara University of California, Santa CruzChapman UniversityUniversity of ChicagoClaremont McKenna CollegeClemson UniversityCollin CollegeUniversity of Colorado (3)University of Colorado, Colorado SpringsColumbia College, ChicagoColumbia University (2)University of Delaware (2)DePaul University (2)DigiPen Institute of TechnologyDrexel UniversityEmory University (5)University of EvansvilleEvergreen State CollegeFashion Institute of Design, San DiegoFashion Institute of Technology, New YorkFlagler College (2)Florida Gulf Coast University (2)Florida Institute of Technology (3)Florida State UniversityFordham UniversityGeorge Mason UniversityThe George Washington University (8)
Georgetown University (2)Georgia Institute of Technology (3)University of GeorgiaHofstra UniversityUniversity of Illinois, Champaign (5)Iowa State UniversityJohns Hopkins UniversityKalamazoo CollegeKansas State UniversityKean UniversityKennesaw State UniversityUniversity of La VerneLasell CollegeLiberty UniversityLoyola Marymount UniversityLoyola UniversityUniversity of Maryland, College Park (5)Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2)University of Massachusetts, Amherst (2)Mesa Community CollegeUniversity of MiamiMichigan State UniversityUniversity of Minnesota, Twin CitiesMississippi State UniversityNew York University (10)Norfolk State UniversityUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel HillUniversity of North FloridaNortheastern University (11)Northern Arizona UniversityNorthern Illinois UniversityNorthwestern University (2)University of Notre DameOccidental CollegeOglethorpe UniversityOhio State UniversityOhio UniversityPace University (2)Parsons The New School for Design (2)Pennsylvania State University (2)University of Pennsylvania (4)Polytechnic Institute of NYU (2)University of Puget SoundPurdue University (4)Rice UniversityRochester Institute of TechnologyUniversity of Rochester
Saint Petersburg CollegeUniversity of San DiegoSarah Lawrence CollegeSchool of the Art Institute of Chicago (2)Seattle UniversitySeton Hall UniversityUniversity of South FloridaUniversity of Southern California (6)St. Edward’s UniversitySt. Norbert CollegeSt. Olaf CollegeStony Brook UniversitySUNY Maritime CollegeSusquehanna UniversitySwarthmore CollegeSyracuse UniversityUniversity of TennesseeTexas A&M University (3)Texas Christian UniversityTexas Tech University (7)University of Texas, Austin (2)University of Texas, TylerTufts UniversityUniversity of TulsaUtah State UniversityVassar CollegeVirginia Commonwealth UniversityVirginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityUniversity of Virginia (5)Wake Forest UniversityUniversity of Washington (4)Wentworth Institute of TechnologyWilliam Rainey Harper CollegeUniversity of Wisconsin
CANADA (15%)University of British Columbia (5)Carleton University (3)Concordia University (4)University of GuelphMcGill University (4)Mount Allison UniversityMount Royal UniversityQueen’s UniversitySt. Francis Xavier University (4)University of Toronto (9)
University of Victoria (3)University of Waterloo (4)Western University (5)Wilfrid Laurier UniversityYork University EUROPE & UK (6%)University of Aberdeen, ScotlandBournemouth University, UKBrunel University, UKCopenhagen Business School, DenmarkDurham University, UKEcole Hoteliere de Lausanne, SwitzerlandUniversity of Edinburgh, ScotlandErasmus University College, NetherlandsFranklin College, SwitzerlandGlion Institute of Higher Education, Switzerland (2)IE University, SpainImperial College, UKIstituto Marangoni, Paris, FranceKings College, London, UKUniversity College, London, UK (2)Newcastle University, UKSuffolk University, MadridKingston UniversityNewcastle UniversityRegent’s Business School LondonRoyal Holloway, University of LondonVesalius College, Belgium UAE AND MIDDLE EAST (3%)American University in Beirut (2)American University in Dubai (3)American University in Sharjah (4)Emirates Academy of Hospitality ManagementUniversity of Wollongong, Dubai OTHER (2%)Bond University, AustraliaDankook University, South KoreaEdith Cowan University, AustraliaKorea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (2)Korea University
UNIVERSITY MATRICULATION FOR THE CLASSES OF 2012 , 2013 AND 2014
The following is a list of the colleges and universities members of the Classes of 2012, 2013 & 2014 chose to attend.
CONTACTSDr. Brent Mutsch Superintendent
Dr. Michelle Remington High School Principal
Ms. Jennifer MendesHigh School Associate Principal
COUNSELORSMatthew Beck [email protected] (A - G)David Shubair [email protected] (H - M)Dr. Michelle Rath [email protected] (N - Z)
COUNSELING OFFICEGillian Keogh Administrative [email protected] (+971 4 395 0005 ext. 4305)
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).
74%
6%15
%3%
2%United States of America
Canada
Europe & UK
United Arab Emirates and Middle East
Other (2%)
USA
63%CANADA
16%OTHER
21%
ASD observes an application limit of 10
Graduate totals for 2012, 2013 & 2014
P.O. Box 71188 | www.asdubai.org | Tel: +971 4 395 0005
Compassion
Respect
Excellence COREVALUES
Responsibility
Integrity
ACCREDITATION
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.
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 1,650 with a 10:1 student-faculty ratio, represented by over 50 nationalities.
The school is located in Dubai, 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.
In 2010, ASD moved to the Al Barsha campus, a million square foot, wireless, state-of-the-art facility in a residential area of Dubai. The campus includes a 600-seat performing arts theater, black box theater, field house, indoor and outdoor running tracks, climbing wall, regulation soccer fields, additional playing fields and play areas, fitness center, two swimming pools, six tennis courts and two libraries.
DubaiUAE
Oman
Saudi Arabia
Al Barsha Campus, Dubai
STUDENT NATIONALITIESAustralia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Italy, Jordan, Kazakstan, South Korea, Lebanon, Libya, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Myanmar, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Pakistan, Philippines,, Portugal, Romania, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States of America, Venezuela.
AMERICAN SCHOOLO F D U B A I
CEEB Code: 697050
34794% matriculate to Colleges & Universities