Academics
At College Des Frères - New Gate Jerusalem, we are committed to providing a comprehensive, globally recognized education from K3 through 12th grade. Our diverse curriculum, aligned with international standards, prepares students for success in higher education and future careers.
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American Curriculum
K3 to Grade 12)
K3 to Grade 8: We offer an American curriculum designed to foster critical thinking, creativity, and academic excellence. Students engage in a wide range of subjects to develop a well-rounded educational foundation that equips them for the challenges of a rapidly changing world.
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Palestinian Curriculum
(Grade 9 to 12)
The Palestinian Curriculum at College Des Frères - New Gate Jerusalem offers a comprehensive education tailored to the region's cultural and academic needs. It equips students with essential skills in critical thinking, communication, and practical knowledge, preparing them for success in both higher education and professional careers locally and globally.
Grade 9 to 12: In high school,
students have two key academic pathways:
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SAT / AP / CLEP (American Curriculum)
SAT: We prepare students for the SAT, a standardized test essential for U.S. college admissions. Our tailored programs help students excel and increase their college readiness.
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- Advanced Placement (AP): Our AP courses allow students to take college-level subjects while still in high school, providing opportunities for college credit and advanced placement in universities.
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CLEP Exams: Through CLEP, students can earn college credits for knowledge they already possess, allowing them to skip introductory courses, saving both time and money.
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Palestinian Curriculum (Grade 9 to 12)
Scientific Branch:
This branch emphasizes mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology. It develops students' analytical and problem-solving skills, preparing them for careers in STEM fields, such as engineering, medicine, and technology.
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Literature Branch:
Focusing on Arabic literature, foreign languages, and the humanities, this branch enhances critical thinking and communication skills. Students explore literary texts and cultural studies, fostering a strong sense of identity and cultural awareness.
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Hotel Management:
With the rise of tourism in the region, this branch offers practical training in hospitality, tourism, and event management, equipping students with the skills needed for careers in hotels, restaurants, and the tourism industry.