
All our students are special. We recognise this and tailor all our courses to meet the unique and individual needs and abilities of our students.
The following programs have been designed especially to develop the full potential of all our students at the AIC.
1. High Achiever Program
This program is targeted at those high achievers who would benefit from a more advanced academic program. The requirements are rigorous and only students with above average abilities qualify. Students are only able to join after careful assessment and an average mark of 90%-100%.
Students in the High Achiever Program receive extra benefits, including specially planned extra curricular activities and recognition though placement on an honour board, certificate of acceptance, monetary prize and special identification badges.
2. Achiever Program
The Achiever group is composed of students with marks between 80% -90%. This group is given advanced work for further development and in-depth understanding of subjects. Assessment is frequent to ensure high academic results are maintained and students are upgraded to the High Achiever program when their academic levels improve. This group also enjoys privileges similar to the High Achiever but on a scaled down level.
3. The Mainstream Program
The focus is on a carefully defined group of subjects, which are relevant to university entry. Assessment is frequent and regular to ensure high academic results are achieved and students are upgraded to the High Achiever/Achiever program if required. Students undertake work from the next year level in term four from Year 7. In this way, students are always ahead and are familiar with more advanced material than their year level requires. By the end of Year 11, students will have completed most of, if not all of Year 12, thus leaving a year for advanced revision and in-depth assessment for TEE.
Class numbers are small and taught by only qualified teachers from all faiths and disciplines. Year 11 and 12 students will be expected to attend supplementary evening and weekend classes. (There is no additional school fee for this).
4. The Remedial Program
The Remedial Program is designed to help those students who may require additional attention to realize their full potential. The program adopts a more personalised approach with the emphasis on small class sizes. The College also offers ESL classes for those students whose first language is not English.
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