Programs
Bridge Academy encompasses a wide range of initiatives, activities, and courses designed to enhance students' learning, personal development, and overall educational experiences.
Our academic program focuses on core academic subjects such as mathematics, science, language arts, social studies and so on. We provide structured curriculum and instruction to ensure students gain knowledge and skills in various academic disciplines.
Our extracurricular prgram are voluntary activities that take place outside of regular class hours. They include sports teams, book clubs, Debka team, art group, and more. These programs fosters students' interests, talents, teamwork, and leadership skills.
Bridge Academy provides mentorship and counseling programs. This program provides guidance, support, and resources to help students navigate personal, academic, and career challenges. They may include one-on-one mentoring, academic advising, college counseling, and emotional health support services.
Character Education Program: Character education program aims to foster values, ethics, and social-emotional skills in students. These promote qualities such as integrity, empathy, responsibility, and respect, aiming to develop well-rounded individuals with strong moral character.
Graduation Requirements
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Completion of Required Credits: Students must successfully earn a specific number of credits in various subjects or academic disciplines. These credits are typically accumulated over the course of their high school education.
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Core Course Requirements: There are typically specifically core courses that students must complete to fulfill graduation requirements. These can include subjects like English, mathematics, science, social studies etc...
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Grade Point Average: Graduation requirements often involve maintaining a minimum GPA. This can be calculated based on the grades earned in all completed courses throughout the academic period.
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Examinations or Assessments: Bridge Academy requires students to pass SAT I and the CLEP exams to demonstrate their proficiency in certain subjects or skills and for college admission opportunities.
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Attendance: Regular attendance is typically expected as a graduation requirement, ensuring students actively participate in their education.