College Board Advanced Placement Program (AP)
- Advanced Placement (AP) is a program created by the College Board, offering college-level curricula and examinations to students within authorized high schools. American colleges and universities grant placement and course credit to students based on AP examination results. The AP curriculum for each of the various subjects is created for the College Board by a panel of experts and college-level educators in that field of study.
- GSN is authorized by the College Board to offer AP courses and on-site AP examinations.
- GSN is also authorized to offer the PSAT on campus during the standard testing seasons.
- GSN’s College Board assigned school code is: 694513
University Counseling
The school’s Guidance Counselor facilitates college planning and student career decision-making. Additionally, the Guidance Office oversees the school’s Tribes character development program and attends to the emotional and learning needs of students across all grade levels.
From Guidance Counselor:
We are very much looking forward to a great year of continued high academic standards and memorable times at the Secondary School level. We welcome back our students to engage in dynamic learning and community building, sports, ASA’s, the arts, community service and some exciting surprises. At its core, GSN continues to emphasize preparing students to contribute to the betterment of our international community and human family through an inclusive, progressive education that seeks novel solutions to our common challenges.

