FCS Achieves Platinum Status on the 2023 AP School Honor Roll
Fremont Christian School is thrilled to announce it has been named to the 2023 AP School Honor Roll as a Platinum member, the highest tier! This prestigious accolade is awarded to schools that excel in both AP program participation and performance, reflecting our dedication to academic excellence and our students' commitment to achieving their highest potential.
Exceptional Student Achievement
- 88% of our seniors took at least one AP exam during their high school career.
- 66% of our seniors scored a three or higher on at least one AP exam.
- 41% of our seniors took five or more AP exams.
We also had the following AP Scholars:
- AP Scholars: 15 (2.81 average score)
- AP Scholar with Honor: 5 (3.38 average score)
- AP Scholar with Distinction: 10 (4.23 average score)
These outstanding statistics highlight how FCS exceeded the qualification requirements for Platinum status in every category, showcasing our students' academic stature and commitment.
Learn more about our 2024 graduating class here.
Comprehensive AP Program Offerings
At FCS, we believe in providing a robust and diverse AP program to cater to our students' varied interests and academic aspirations. Our AP program includes:
- 15+ AP courses offered (10 on campus and 5+ online), ensuring students have the opportunity to explore a wide range of subjects.
- 7 dedicated and highly qualified teachers who bring their expertise and passion for teaching to each AP class.
Each course is meticulously designed to challenge students and prepare them for the demands of college-level coursework.
Commitment to Academic Excellence
Achieving Platinum Status on the AP School Honor Roll is a testament to our school's unwavering commitment to academic excellence. Our dedicated teachers, supportive administration, and motivated students work collaboratively to create an environment where academic success is not only encouraged but celebrated.
“We are immensely proud of our inquisitive, reflective learners who embrace the learning opportunities carefully planned by their teachers to meet the goals of the AP program,” says Head of School Dr. Tricia Meyer. “FCS is a small community where students embrace challenging work and grow. This award is proof.”