Fuzhou No.8 Middle School Sino-American Class is a Sino-American cooperative high school curriculum project approved by Fujian Provincial Department of Education and reported to the Ministry of Education for the record. Founded on 20 13, it has been running for 7 years and graduated for 5 times. This project is jointly run by Fuzhou No.8 Middle School and Linton Academic High School in Vermont, USA. It aims to provide students with a diversified development platform and cultivate outstanding talents with international vision and competitiveness.
Fuzhou No.8 Middle School has a long history and its school spirit is rigorous and pragmatic. Linton High School, a century-old prestigious school, is a famous boarding private high school in New England. The program offers courses in China and the United States, and both schools recognize credits. Students will register for dual identity after entering school. Those who pass the exam will get high school diplomas from China and the United States, and can apply for world-class universities such as the United States, Canada, Singapore, Hong Kong and Macao. American advanced diploma can provide more advantages for students to apply for world famous schools.
In recent years, the Chinese and American classes in Fuzhou No.8 Middle School have gradually changed from studying in the United States to exploring study abroad, and Australia, Canada, Britain, Hong Kong and other countries and regions have also become the main study destinations for students. The school respects students' choice of studying abroad and tries its best to provide guidance and services for their further studies.
Curriculum design of Chinese and American classes in Fuzhou No.8 Middle School
In addition to ordinary high school courses in China, American courses will also offer six categories of high school courses.
1, English language category: American original English textbook-Mike Grohill English, research paper writing, selected reading of American literature, etc. Chinese language and literature. ?
2. Language training: vocabulary training in English listening, reading and writing, TOEFL training and SAT training. ?
3. Mathematics: algebra, geometry, AP calculus, honorary mathematics, etc. ?
4. Science: American high school physics, AP physics 1, 2, American high school chemistry, AP chemistry, AP computer science, American high school biology, AP environmental science, etc. ?
5. Social science: American civilization history, microeconomics preparation, AP microeconomics, AP macroeconomics, American society and culture, history, geography, etc. ?
6. Sports and art: fencing, basketball, volleyball, sports, music, art, etc.