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American Diploma | Grades 9–12
A full-time American high school — live classes, expert teachers, and dedicated pastoral support — wherever your child is in the world.
Cognia Accredited
International accreditation · Recognized at 4,000+ universities in 100+ countries
WorldEd School
Curriculum partner · US-based accredited high school · Miami, Florida
UGA’s American High School Diploma is delivered in partnership with WorldEd School and carries Cognia accreditation — the gold standard for US academic credentials worldwide.
Accreditation Body
Cognia Accredited — The World's Most Trusted Mark In Education
Cognia is the largest educational accreditation organisation in the world — with over 130 years of experience, present in 100+ countries, and responsible for 40,000 schools globally. Our Cognia accreditation means your child’s diploma and transcripts are continuously audited against the highest international academic standards, and recognized by universities worldwide.
University Recognition
Prestigious universities in the US, UK, Europe, Canada, Australia, and the GCC accept Cognia-accredited qualifications — the same seal carried by top international schools worldwide.
Continuously Audited
Cognia doesn’t award accreditation once and walk away. Schools are regularly evaluated to ensure alignment with current global educational standards — so you can trust that quality is maintained year after year.
A Diploma That Travels
Whether your child applies to a university in the UK, the UAE, the US, or anywhere in between, the Cognia seal on their diploma and transcript speaks a language every admissions office understands.
40,000 schools. 100+ countries. One standard. Not every school earns it. Cognia accreditation is independently verified, continuously maintained, and recognized by universities worldwide.
Customised Timetable
A Typical Week at UGA
| Time | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Period 1 | English Language Arts | Algebra I | Biology | English Language Arts | Algebra I |
| Period 2 | Algebra I | English Language Arts | US History | Biology | US History |
| Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
| Period 3 | Biology | US History | English Language Arts | Algebra I | Physical Education |
| Period 4 | US History | Biology | Algebra I | English Language Arts | Biology |
| Period 5 | Physical Education | Elective (Health & Wellness) | Elective (Introduction to Business) | Physical Education | Elective (Introduction to Business) |
Subject Offerings
Subjects Built Around Your Child's Future
The American curriculum at UGA runs across four years — Freshman (Grade 9), Sophomore (Grade 10), Junior (Grade 11), and Senior (Grade 12). The program combines 17 subjects spanning English, Social Studies, and electives, giving students a total of 23 courses distributed across the high school journey. Each course runs across two semesters, with each semester earning 0.5 credit toward the diploma — 1 full credit equating to 120 hours of learning.
The curriculum is built around six core academic strands, with elective options and AP pathways layered in as students progress.
Holistic Development
More than A Curriculum
Every student receives:
Assessment Protocol
Assessment & Examinations
At UGA, all coursework, quizzes, and examinations are completed directly on our Learning Management System. Final examinations are graded by WorldED, not by the school, meaning every score on your child’s transcript is independently verified against internationally recognized standards.
20%
Unit Activities
written assignments assessing academic argumentation and subject application, marked by WorldEd specialists against US standards.
10%
Learning Content Check — LCC
structured debates assessed for critical thinking, evidence use, and communication.
10%
Debates
structured debates assessed for critical thinking, evidence use, and communication.
20%
Post Test
a cumulative end-of-semester knowledge check across the full course.
30%
Final Exam
sat on UGA’s LMS and graded externally by Cognia.
10%
Engagement
active participation in live lessons. With a maximum of five students per class, every student is seen.
AP Examinations
AP exams are administered externally by the College Board each May at an approved testing centre. UGA plans each student’s AP schedule from enrolment, with the goal of completing all AP examinations by the end of Grade 11 — so that actual scores, not predictions, accompany university applications in Grade 12.
A Transcript Universities Can Trust
Because the diploma is accredited by Cognia and the program is continuously audited against global accreditation standards, the diploma and transcript your child graduates with carries independent weight — not just the school’s word for it.
Curriculum Overview
The Four-Year Journey
Grade 9
Freshman Year: Building the Foundation
Students are introduced to the American curriculum methodology — US Common Core standards, academic writing, structured debate, and critical thinking. Core subjects include English Language Arts, Algebra/Geometry, Introduction to Sciences, and World History. This year establishes the academic habits and expectations that underpin the entire program.
Grade 10
Sophomore Year: Developing Academic Identity
Students deepen their subject knowledge and begin to develop a clearer academic profile. Elective choices open up, allowing students to begin tailoring their diploma towards future university interests. A total of 23 subjects are distributed between 9th and 12th grade, with over 200 elective subjects available to enrich the portfolio.
Grade 11
Junior Year: Raising the Bar
The most academically intensive year for most students. This is when Advanced Placement (AP) courses become central to the program. Students begin building a competitive university profile, with coursework aligned to College Board AP exam frameworks. Strong performance in Year 11 is one of the most significant factors in selective university admissions.
Grade 12
Senior Year: Completing Your Diploma
Students finalise their credit requirements, sit final assessments, and complete their diploma. Guidance Counsellor support at UGA is at its most intensive during this year — covering university applications, personal statements, and post-secondary planning. The program uses US Common Core Standards with a focus on critical thinking and writing throughout.
Flexible Entry & Exit Points
The American High School Diploma is designed to accommodate students at different stages of their education. Students do not need to begin in Grade 9 to earn the diploma.
Entering at Grade 10 or 11 — Students transferring from another school system can be assessed and placed appropriately. Prior learning is recognized and credit mapping ensures no time is wasted.
Completing in 2, 3, or 4 years — Flexibility exists to complete the program in 2, 3, or 4 years, depending on the student’s needs.
Exiting with a Transcript — Students who do not complete all four years still leave with an official American school transcript, reflecting US credits earned — useful for university applications in many countries.
Mid-Year Entry — Because UGA is fully online, students can begin at any point in the academic year without losing progress or waiting for a new cohort.
Annual Tuition Fee
Tuition Includes:
- 5 to 6 credits per year
- 2 cultural immersion & service trips
- 1 on-site leadership bootcamp
- Career and pathways guidance
- 2 virtual internships
- Access to the digital learning platform
Tuition Excludes:
- AP examinations fees
- Flight and visa costs
- VAT as per country of residence
$13,700
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Who Is This For?
The American High School Diploma at UGA is designed for students who are internationally mobile, who want access to US universities, or who are looking for a recognized second diploma alongside their national qualification. This is not a bilingual program — it is a fully accredited American school for students.
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Education That Moves Students Forward
Every system at UGA is designed to ensure your child not only succeeds in exams, but develops the capability and confidence required for university and beyond.
