Academic Program
Noble high school exchange students enrolled mainly targeted at high school senior students and graduated high school students.
The plan of study will be based on student's academic abilities, interests, motivation, and any requirements directed from the sending country. If the exchange students plan to earn a Noble High School diploma, they must apply for it upon arrival and they must meet all the requirements of graduation set by Noble High School. All exchange students are offered English as a second language training as part of their regular courses. If the exchange students are interested in applying to US colleges, they are encouraged to take AP courses or to get free SAT training.
College Preparatory Program
Noble High School provides a rigorous and challenging curriculum, extra resources and support to help students get ready for college. The teachers are dedicated to guiding students to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary for college and help them think critically, creatively and independently. Due to the teachers' dedication, over seventy-five percent of the students go to college each year after graduation from Noble.
Noble offers fifteen Advanced Placement courses that may qualify students for college credit. Students may also take courses at local colleges for both high school and college credit. Noble offers a broad range of elective courses including: Engineering, Robotics, Psychology, Sports Writing, Marine Biology, Solar Car, Computer Assisted Design, Web Animation, C++ Computer Programming and CISCO Networking. Every year, many students get their college credits while they are still in high school, saving a lot of money for future college study. To know more about the college level courses, please take a look at Program of Studies.
To know more about the college level courses, please take a look at Program of Studies.
Excursions and Activities
A wide variety of activities are arranged, both through Noble High School and through the exchange program. Students will be encouraged to participate in programs and sports offered at the high school. Special school sponsored trips are also planned to: Boston, Massachusetts, Portland, Maine, museums, and Portsmouth, New Hampshire and New York City. Organized excursions and participation in typical Maine activities may include: cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, ice skating, sledding, flying fishing, and attending local festivals.
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