What is AICE?
The Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) is an international Diploma that students can earn via an advanced academic curriculum and assessment program written and administered by a non-profit department (CIE) of the University of Cambridge in England. AICE program courses and examinations are offered during grades 11 and 12 in schools worldwide registered as CIE Centers. There is a pre-AICE, or International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE), curriculum and assessment program for grades 9 & 10.
The Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) is an international diploma that students can earn via an advanced academic curriculum and assessment program written and administered by a non-profit department (CIE) of the University of Cambridge in England. AICE program courses and examinations may be offered during grades 11 and 12 in schools worldwide registered as CIE Centres. There is an optional pre-AICE, or International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE), curriculum and assessment program available for grades 9 and 10. At NMHS, our honor students in 9th and 10th grade will take the Pre-aice (IGCSE) curriculum.
Related Questions
- If a student is planning to take IB courses or AICE courses in grades 11 and 12, do they need to identify a major area of interest and enroll in approved courses in grades 9 and 10?
- Can facilities use separate systems to report the mandated information to the DHSS (e.g., Use AICE!® to report surgical procedures and MHIRS to report CLAB data)?
- Do students have to earn the full AICE Diploma in order to earn college credits?