AICE Cambridge Overview
- Reo Gay
- Jan 23, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Jan 25, 2024
AICE stands for the Advanced International Certificate of Education, which is a global curriculum and exam initiative. This program not only equips students for college entry but also cultivates the essential skills for success in higher education. Successful completion of AICE can make students eligible for the Florida Academic Bright Futures Scholarship which covers 100% tuition at Florida state universities. Additionally, AICE provides the flexibility for students to align their studies with their unique interests, abilities, and future aspirations within the framework of an international curriculum.
AICE courses are divided into two levels: Advanced (A) and Advanced Subsidiary (AS). Here is a list of AICE courses separated by these levels:
Advanced Level (A):
AICE Art and Design
AICE Biology
AICE Business
AICE Chemistry
AICE Computer Science
AICE Design and Technology
AICE Economics
AICE English Language
AICE English Literature
AICE Environmental Management
AICE French
AICE Further Mathematics
AICE General Paper
AICE Geography
AICE History
AICE Information and Communication Technology
AICE Mathematics
AICE Media Studies
AICE Music
AICE Physical Education
AICE Physics
AICE Spanish
AICE Thinking Skills
Advanced Subsidiary Level (AS):
AS Level Art and Design
AS Level Biology
AS Level Business
AS Level Chemistry
AS Level Computer Science
AS Level Design and Technology
AS Level Economics
AS Level English Language
AS Level English Literature
AS Level Environmental Management
AS Level French
AS Level General Paper
AS Level Geography
AS Level History
AS Level Information and Communication Technology
AS Level Mathematics
AS Level Media Studies
AS Level Music
AS Level Physical Education
AS Level Physics
AS Level Spanish
AS Level Thinking Skills
Many of these courses may not be available at your school, but FLVS does offer a portion of AICE courses in their catalog. While AICE may be factored into a student's GPA on a 5.0 scale at physical schools, taking it online will reduce the factoring to a 4.0 scale.




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