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HIGH SCHOOL PROFILE 2023-2024

We inspire all of our students to continuous inquiry, empowering them with the skills, courage, optimism, and integrity to pursue their dreams and enhance the lives of others.

Contact Details IB Code 1078 | CEEB Code 671145 | UCAS 45645 American School of Bombay SF-2 G Block, Bandra-Kurla Complex Rd, Bandra (E), Mumbai, 400098 +91 22 6772 7272 | www.asbindia.org

Head of School - Dr. Paul Richards Principal - Dr. Rob Allison Curriculum Coordinator - Mr. Alistair Nelson

Counseling Assistant - Ms. Hetal Garkhel CounsellingAssistant@asbindia.org

Counselors - Dr. Alan Heisterkamp | HeisterkampA@asbindia.org Mr. Chris Megaffin | MegaffinC@asbindia.org

Memberships MSA | NACAC | International ACAC | NESA | SAISA | NAIS | IBO

School Community

Academics

• Athletics: Art, Badminton, Basketball, Soccer, Swimming, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball

• ASB Diploma awarded to eligible students

• Activities: Student Council, Yearbook, MUN, Robotics, Quiz Bowl, Compassion Summit, Athletics & Activities Events Council

• Online elective, P.E. and self-taught courses are reported as P/F

• 601 students, 37 Seniors • Over 40 nationalities

• IB Core Points (TOK and EE combined) are typically predicted at a 2

• Offers a rigorous university preparatory program for students in Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 12, which encompasses both the International Baccalaureate and American credit-based diploma curricula

• Arts: AMIS Choir, AMIS Band, Jazz Band, Flash Theatre, ISTA Theater, Fall and Spring Plays

• AP courses offered as an online option in grades 9 and 10

• Community and Social Responsibility: 13 student-led service clubs

• Self-taught language courses are typically predicted at a 5 (the world average)

English

4

Mathematics

3

Social Studies

3

Science

3

Foreign Language

2

Physical Education/Health

2

Fine Arts

1

Electives

5

Total

23

Class of 2023 IB Diploma Subject Distribution Graphs Studies in Language & Literature

6

5

4

3

2-1

A+

A

B

C

D

F

Standardized Test Scores Due to the increase in universities that have shifted to test-optional admissions, the number of ASB students who complete the SAT or ACT is no longer large enough to report statistically significant cohort results. Students who choose to complete one or both of these tests are supported in the registration and testing process through our post-secondary counseling program.

15

5

14

8

7

6

12

8

0

5 4 3 IB Grade

0

2

0

1

0

7

11

6

9

18

10

8

14

1

1

0

7

6

5 4 3 IB Grade

2

1

4

5 4 3 IB Grade

0

2

0

25 20 15 10 0

1

3

16

26

1

1

0

7

6

5 4 3 IB Grade

2

1

The Arts

20

20

15 10

0

13

5

Language Acquisition

5

6

30

10 11

5

Individuals & Societies

15

5

15 10

0

Sciences

20

No of Candidates

7

20

10

0

ASB Grading Scale

Due to the diverse international character of our students, ASB does not rank its students nor calculate a grade point average. No grades are weighted.

Mathematics

20 No of Candidates

A student will graduate from ASB after the successful completion of a minimum of 23 credits achieved from Grades 9 through 12, as follows:

No of Candidates

Graduation requirements

ASB

• Clubs: Math, Book, Dance, Press Corps Photography, Newspaper, Cricket

• IB Predicted Grades are sent to all universities

• Open admissions policy

No of Candidates

• Nonprofit, independent, day school

• International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme offered to all students

No of Candidates

• Located in Mumbai, India

No of Candidates

• Established in 1981

Student Activities

8

10

10

8

3

0

0

7

6

5 4 3 IB Grade

2

1

15 10 5 0

1

2

3

0

0

0

7

6

5 4 3 IB Grade

3

2

1

Class of 2023 IB Diploma Candidates

IB Diploma Earners

Average Diploma Score

Highest Score

Average Subject Score

IB Bilingual Diploma Earners

40/45

43

37

5.42

34

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