Academic Programs

Senior School
(Grades 10 to 12)

Welcome to Senior School!

Mrs. Mireille

LWIS Keserwan – Adma International School provides an outstanding educational opportunity for Senior School students with maximum educational growth for each learner as its goal. English is the language of instruction for all students seeking either the American High School Program or the Lebanese Program. Moreover, LWIS-AiS is an authorized International Baccalaureate World School for the Diploma Programme (IB DP). The aim of the IB DP is to develop internationally minded people who, recognizing their common humanity and shared guardianship of the planet, help to create a better and more peaceful world. The school mission is well aligned with the IB mission in promoting life-long learning and the Peace Education components. The students who follow the American program and succeed in getting the IB diploma will join directly the Sophomore program and skip the Freshman year at college. The IB diploma is as important for the students who follow the Lebanese program since it offers them a better chance to be enrolled in most local and international universities.

The Arabic and French courses within the American High School Program are driven by the academic level of our students and not by pre-determined standards. As to the context of the curriculum, the Lebanese curriculum is determined and set by the government.

The American High School Program is designed according to the Learner’s World philosophy and is consistent with international schools, adjusted to accommodate the national culture.

LWIS-AiS also offers a multi-level program. An interactive approach to learning is utilized whereby library and technology resources are used to create links within and across the different disciplines. Both teaching and assessment strategies are diversified to ensure holistic development.

There is much more to a high school education than academics. LWIS-AiS offers a wide variety of co-curricular activities to supplement formal learning. Students are strongly encouraged to participate in activities beyond the classroom.