American High School Diploma

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

Our
Approach

We empower students to take ownership of their education by aligning their personal goals with a flexible learning path, supported by professionals every step of the way.

Unlock your inner potential with our American Curriculum courses, designed to inspire curiosity, foster creativity, and nurture you for global success.

OUR USPs

Live And Timetabled Online Lessons
Engage in dynamic, virtual classes and interact with peers daily through lively discussions and activities.
Expert Subject Specialist Teachers
Benefit from the expertise of qualified teachers across a diverse American Curriculum, offering APs among other high school courses.
Blended Virtual Learning Environment
Dive into an enriched learning experience with AI, VR, and AR technologies, complemented by apps for social interaction.
Get A Complete Student Hub Experience
Easily access all your resources and virtual classrooms through our streamlined, user-friendly Student Hub.
Accessible Resources And Flexible Learning
Take advantage of diverse lesson formats and revisit full recordings and resources anytime to enhance your learning journey.
Valuable Feedback And Counselling Support
Receive ongoing guidance with regular assessments and personalized academic counselling to keep you on track.

ap courses

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

AP Calculus AB

Duration :

2 Semesters

Prerequisite :

Pre-Calculus
4.1
(1245)

What You'll Learn

In AP Calculus AB, students follow in the footsteps of Newton and Leibnitz, exploring limits, continuity, differentiation, and integration. The course also explores differential equations and the practical applications of derivatives and integrals, making calculus an exciting journey.

AP U.S. Government and Politics

Duration :

1 Semester

Prerequisite :

U.S. History Recommended
4.1
(1245)

What You'll Learn

In AP U.S. Government and Politics, students explore political concepts, policies, and behaviors that define the U.S. constitutional system and political culture. They examine core principles and theories through direct study of the U.S. government.

AP Human Geography

Duration :

2 Semesters

Prerequisite :

None
4.1
(1245)

What You'll Learn

In AP Human Geography, students explore patterns and processes that shape how humans interact with and alter the Earth’s surface. They use geographic models, methods, and tools to analyze human social organization and its global impact.

AP English Language and Comp

Duration :

2 Semesters

Prerequisite :

English III
4.1
(1245)

What You'll Learn

In AP English Language and Composition, students become skilled readers of prose from various periods and contexts. They also develop their writing skills, crafting effective compositions for various purposes

AP English Literature and Comp

Duration :

2 Semesters

Prerequisite :

English III
4.1
(1245)

What You'll Learn

In AP English Literature and Composition, students immerse themselves in close reading and analysis of imaginative literature. They explore how literary elements like style, figurative language, and themes contribute to a work’s meaning and cultural significance.

AP Macroeconomics

Duration :

1 Semester

Prerequisite :

None
4.1
(1245)

What You'll Learn

In AP Macroeconomics, students develop critical thinking skills and engage in academic discourse while preparing for the AP Exam. They will gain a comprehensive understanding of the economic principles that govern entire economic systems.

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.

OGL 220: Behavioral Dynamics in Organizations

University Credits :

3 Credits

High School Credits :

1 Credit (CTE)
4.1
(1245)

What You'll Learn

In OGL 220 – Behavioral Dynamics in Organizations, students dive into the fascinating world of organizational behavior, uncovering key theories, strategies, and skills that shape workplace dynamics. The course offers a deeper understanding of how interpersonal relationships influence organizational culture and success

REL 101: Religion, Culture, And Public Life

University Credits :

3 Credits

High School Credits :

1 Credit 9Social Studies)
4.1
(1245)

What You'll Learn

In REL 101 – Religion, Culture, and Public Life, students explore the complex role of religion in the modern world, discussing its persistence as both a source of peace and conflict. The course examines the many facets of religion in a globalizing world, shedding light on why it continues to influence societies across the globe.

SST 220: Introduction To Social Transformation

University Credits :

3 Credits

High School Credits :

1 Credit (Social Studies)
4.1
(1245)

What You'll Learn

In SST 220 – Introduction to Social Transformation, students delve into the foundational principles and frameworks of intersectionality and social change. The course offers a dynamic exploration of how these concepts shape societies, equipping students with the tools to understand and influence the forces driving social transformation.

STP 226: Elements Of Statistics

University Credits :

3 Credits

High School Credits :

1 Credit (Math)
4.1
(1245)

What You'll Learn

In STP 226 – Elements of Statistics, students build a strong foundation in statistical concepts and techniques, discovering how they apply them to real-world scenarios like weather forecasts, opinion polls, insurance rates, and the stock market. The course emphasizes the practical impact of statistics in everyday life, making it both engaging and relevant.

BIO 145 – Introduction To Marine Science

University Credits :

4 Credits

High School Credits :

1.33 Credit (Science)
4.1
(1245)

What You'll Learn

In BIO 145 – Introduction to Marine Science, students explore the fundamentals of marine biology, studying the ocean and its diverse life forms. The course also delves into ocean conservation, addressing the threats to marine life and potential policy solutions.

BIO 160 – Introduction To Anatomy And Physiology

University Credits :

4 Credits

High School Credits :

1.33 Credit (Science)
4.1
(1245)

What You'll Learn

In BIO 160 – Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology, students in health-related fields gain a foundational understanding of anatomy and physiology. The course covers essential terminology and concepts, organized by organ systems, to help students apply this knowledge in their future studies and understand human health and disease.

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A Typical Week At Owl Academy

Each week is designed to be dynamic, offering activities that support holistic growth.

Enrolment Process

Start your journey with an Academic Consultation.

Enjoy flexible Year-Round Enrolment.

Get expert guidance on choosing the Best Courses.

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FAQ's

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Owl Academy International School, an esteemed international school in Belgium, offers a comprehensive American Curriculum program through a blended learning model.

Our American Curriculum course combines online classes with expert teachers in a blended virtual setting. Students access materials, recordings, and interactive tools, while also engaging in offline extracurricular activities at our school.

To enter the American Curriculum program at Owl Academy International School, students must demonstrate proficiency in English and provide evidence of completing lower secondary education or an equivalent qualification, allowing entry throughout the year.

We offer robust support including personalized academic counseling, study skills workshops, and ongoing guidance to aid both academic progress and personal growth.

Students can engage in various extracurricular activities, clubs, and school events, fostering social connections and a strong sense of community.

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