About the Cambridge Program
The Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) is an international pre-university curriculum and examination system. It is a flexible, broad based curriculum which is being offered worldwide in schools and colleges through the University of Cambridge Local Examination Syndicate (ICLES) in the United Kingdom. For over 160 years the prestigious University of Cambridge has been setting worldwide curriculum standards through their examinations.
American universities have responded enthusiastically to AICE. The Florida Legislature has identified AICE as an acceleration mechanism that features courses written specifically as preparation for honors degree programs. It encourages high academic standards and provides an ideal basis for study at the college and university level.
The Cambridge AICE Program at Lehigh Senior High School is intended for highly motivated, academically driven students. LSHS offers a Pre-AICE program (IGCSE) for freshman with advancement to the AICE program beginning sophomore year.
Upon completion of the program, students will:
- Receive a diploma from LSHS and the University of Cambridge
- Earn the Florida Bright Futures 100% Tuition Academic Scholars Award
- Earn up to 45 college credits
Students enrolled in Cambridge courses at Lehigh Senior are able to enroll in Center for the Arts programs, ROTC programs, Advanced Placement or Dual Enrollment Courses.
If you feel that the Cambridge AICE program is for you, click here for admission information.
The AICE Advantage
The Cambridge Advance Level AICE Advanced Subsidiary Courses (AS) are equivalent to those of Advanced Placement (AP), and International Baccalaureate (IB). Completion of the Advanced Subsidiary Level Classes and exams may lead to advanced standing at the college level or college credit.
The AICE (Advanced International Certificate of Education) Diploma is an award for a completion of a specific number and type of classes that are recognized at many universities throughout the U.S. in which college credit may be earned.
Find out more about the benefits of the AICE Cambridge Program.
Department Faculty
Portia ClapperAICE Biology
AICE Marine science
Honors Marine science
Anatomy and Physiology
Tammy HinesFrench I
AICE French Language
AICE French Literature
Helen SadlerEnglish III Honors
Advanced Placement Literature
Writing for College Success
Susan SouzaEnglish I
Cambridge Pre AICE English Language