American High School Diploma

Experience the American High School Diploma that prepares you for global success, with flexible learning and acceleration based on credits.

Flexible
American High School Learning

Owl Academy in Belgium offers a flexible and accredited American High School Diploma program designed for international students seeking a comprehensive, broad-based education recognized worldwide. Our program follows the American curriculum, ensuring students acquire essential academic knowledge and skills along with a strong emphasis on critical thinking, creativity, and personal growth.

Owl Academy’s American High School Diploma program equips students in Antwerp, Belgium with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to succeed globally.

OUR USPs

Flexible Hybrid Learning Model

Owl Academy offers a unique hybrid learning approach combining in-person classes, supported by AI, VR, and AR technologies. This ensures a personalized learning experience adapted to each student’s pace and style

Comprehensive American Curriculum

The program covers core subjects including English, Math, Science, Social Studies, and Foreign Languages, alongside electives, Advanced Placement (AP) courses, and college entrance test preparations like SAT and ACT.

Global Recognition

The American High School Diploma from Owl Academy is internationally recognized, enabling graduates to apply to universities in the US, Europe, and worldwide with confidence.

Personalized Academic Counseling

Students receive tailored guidance on academic pathways, college applications, and career planning, ensuring alignment with their goals and strengths.

Holistic Development

Beyond academics, students engage in a wide range of extracurricular activities such as sports, arts, and community service to foster well-rounded growth.

Supportive International Community

Owl Academy nurtures a safe, inclusive environment welcoming local and international students, promoting cross-cultural collaboration and lifelong friendships.

ap courses

The only international school in Antwerp offering a diverse range of Advanced Placement courses, recognized globally.

AP Statistics

Duration :

2 Semesters

Prerequisite :

Algebra II
4.1
(1245)

What You'll Learn

In AP Statistics, students explore data through sampling and experimentation, learning to plan and conduct studies. They will use probability, simulation, and statistical inference to analyze data and draw meaningful conclusions.

AP United States History

Duration :

2 Semesters

Prerequisite :

None
4.1
(1245)

What You'll Learn

In AP United States History, students develop the ability to think conceptually about U.S. history from 1491 to the present. They will apply historical thinking skills to analyze and understand key events and themes throughout American history.

AP Art History

Duration :

2 Semesters

Prerequisite :

Completed World History
4.1
(1245)

What You'll Learn

In AP Art History, students critically analyze the links between culture, art, and historical context. They use art historical skills to explore and understand relationships across diverse cultures from a global perspective.

AP Biology

Duration :

2 Semesters

Prerequisite :

Biology I, Chemistry I, Algebra I
4.1
(1245)

What You'll Learn

In AP Biology, students build a strong foundation in biological concepts through scientific inquiry and interactive experiences. The course prepares them for the AP exam with a focus on higher-order thinking, real-world applications, and analytical skills.

AP Calculus BC

Duration :

2 Semesters

Prerequisite :

Pre-Calculus
4.1
(1245)

What You'll Learn

In AP Calculus BC, students delve into the foundational concepts of calculus, following in the footsteps of Newton and Leibnitz. The interactive and engaging online course delivery makes learning calculus an exciting and adventurous journey.

AP Computer Science

Duration :

2 Semesters

Prerequisite :

Algebra I and II recommended
4.1
(1245)

What You'll Learn

In AP Computer Science, students learn to develop and write programs that solve specific problems effectively. The course also emphasizes designing programs to be understandable, adaptable, and reusable.

regular high school courses

Choose from a broad selection of high school courses designed to provide a solid foundation and prepare students for the future.

PMG 240: Introduction to Project Management

University Credits :

3 Credits

High School Credits :

1 Credit (CTE)
4.1
(1245)

What You'll Learn

In PMG 240 – Introduction to Project Management, students gain insights into how projects are planned, executed, and assessed amid changing environmental factors. This certificate course explores the complexities of managing projects of various sizes and scopes, highlighting their impact on stakeholders.

CGF 110: Resilient American Futures: An Academic Road Trip

University Credits :

3 Credits

High School Credits :

1 Credit (Social Studies)
4.1
(1245)

What You'll Learn

In CGF 110 – Resilient American Futures: An Academic Road Trip, students explore the sustainability challenges faced by communities, cities, and natural systems along America’s 2,400-mile Interstate 10. The course examines how these issues affect the fastest-growing, most diverse, and disaster-prone areas and their broader implications for the country.

CHM 101: Introductory Chemistry

University Credits :

4 Credits

High School Credits :

1.33 Credit (Science)
4.1
(1245)

What You'll Learn

In CHM 101 – Introductory Chemistry, students explore the essential role of atoms in forming the molecules that constitute both living organisms and the materials in our environment. The course breaks down complex concepts into clear, understandable explanations, focusing on how atoms and molecules shape our world. Prerequisites: MAT 117 College Algebra or MAT 142 College Mathematics

CIS 402: Privacy, Ethics, And Compliance Issues

University Credits :

3 Credits

High School Credits :

1 Credit (CTE)
4.1
(1245)

What You'll Learn

In CIS 402 – Privacy, Ethics, and Compliance Issues, students delve into essential privacy concepts, major regulations, and ethical dilemmas within cybersecurity and IT. The course provides a comprehensive understanding of privacy and compliance in today’s digital landscape. Prerequisites: CIS 194 Business Technology Fundamentals CIS 194 Computer Networking in Organizations CIS 194 Operating Systems Management for Business CIS 294 System Administration and IT Infrastructure Services CIS 394 Introduction to IT Security in an Organization

ENG 131: Poetry In America: The City

University Credits :

3 Credits

High School Credits :

1 Credit (English)
4.1
(1245)

What You'll Learn

In ENG 131 – Poetry in America: 1850-1945, students journey through American poetry from this transformative era, enhanced by insights from the acclaimed Poetry in America PBS series. The course delves into influential works and vibrant themes, offering a rich appreciation of the poetic landscape and its historical impact.

ENG 131: Poetry in America: 1850 – 1945

University Credits :

3 Credits

High School Credits :

1 Credit (English)
4.1
(1245)

What You'll Learn

In ENG 131 – Poetry in America: 1850-1945, students journey through American poetry from this transformative period, enriched by insights from the acclaimed Poetry in America PBS series. The course immerses you in the influential works and vibrant themes that defined the era, offering a profound appreciation of the poetic landscape.

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Why Choose Owl Academy for American High School?

Enroll today in Owl Academy’s American High School program and open doors to prestigious universities and fulfilling careers across the globe.

Enrolment Process

Start your journey with an Academic Consultation.

Enjoy flexible Year-Round Enrolment.

Get expert guidance on choosing the Best Courses.

FAQ's

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Our program delivers the full  Diploma curriculum through a hybrid model  ( in partnership)combining rigorous academics, creativity, personal development, and real-world skills enhanced by advanced technologies.

Students attend live classes complemented by on-site experiences and access to recorded lessons, interactive tools, and mentoring for a flexible and engaging educational journey.

Applicants must have completed IGCSE’s  or equivalent qualifications and demonstrate English fluency. An academic consultation helps tailor subject selection based on individual goals.

Students receive continuous personal counseling, regular assessment feedback, and access to a collaborative online Student Hub with resources and peer engagement.

Owl Academy offers numerous virtual and campus-based extracurricular activities, clubs, and group projects to build social skills and friendships in a supportive international community.

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