What is Advanced Placement?

Advanced Placement (AP) courses offer university-level content to students in secondary school. Students in AP and pre-AP programs study topics in greater depth, providing an opportunity for enhanced learning.
The rich course material, classroom discussion and unique assignments typical of AP courses help to develop the knowledge and the critical thinking skills in students that are university bound.
AP is recognized by post-secondary institutions in more than 30 countries worldwide, including 90% of north American colleges and universities.
For detailed information about each of the AP courses and exams, please visit .
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What is Advanced Placement Prep?
Students who are high achievers (level 4) in the core subject areas can enrol in Advanced Placement prep courses. AP Prep is an advanced series of courses designed to be a rigorous preparation for the AP courses in Grade 12.
Where is the Advanced Placement Program Offered?
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Cross Boundary Requests
- Cross boundary requests are not required for students who have been accepted into the Advanced Placement Program offered at their home school.
- A cross boundary request is required for a student to attend the Advanced Placement Program that is outside of their boundary.
- Parents/guardians may request cross boundary status for siblings of students in the Advanced Placement Program through the Cross Boundary Application Process.
- Schools that are deemed “closed” to cross boundary registrations will not accept cross boundary applications for siblings of students enrolled in the Advanced Placement Program.


