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UPPER SCHOOL CAMPUS PROFILE 6575 N. Kendall Drive, Pinecrest FL 33156 - P. 305.666.7937 | F. 305.847.0907 gulliverprep.org - CEEB: 100293 ABOUT GULLIVER PREPARATORY SCHOOL EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITIES AND A COMMITMENT TO INNOVATION A DIVERSE STUDENT BODY BEFITTING A GLOBAL CITY 2020-21 Gulliver Preparatory School, established in 1926, is a non-profit, independent, coeducational, nonsectarian day school serving approximately 2,200 students in grades PK-12. Gulliver’s mission is to create an academic community devoted to educational excellence, with a personal touch, that fulfills each student’s potential. Upper School at Gulliver Prep is a time of expansive exploration, deep nurturing, bold empowerment, powerful personalization, pioneering entrepreneurship, and intellectual freedom. Gulliver Prep students have room to explore a challenging array of unique elective choices, in addition to both International Baccalaureate and Advanced Placement tracks. Gulliver’s International Baccalaureate diploma rate is historically above 94%, and 139 members of the classes of 2021 and 2022 are participating. Gulliver offers 32 Advanced Placement courses with an 84% pass rate. By enrolling in six or seven courses per semester, our students engage deeply in meaningful academic opportunities in addition to their challenging core coursework. Gulliver Prep’s student body represents more than 50 countries, and more than 25% of our students come from homes where a language other than English is spoken. Cliff Kling President Frank Steel Head of School Jonathan Schoenwald Assistant Head of School and Preparatory School Principal Peter Olrich Upper School Director of School & College Counseling [email protected] Connie Ernsberger Upper School Associate Director of College Counseling [email protected] Jessie Bayag Upper School College Counselor [email protected] Marlyne DeLima MS, LMHC Upper School School Counselor [email protected] Yasmin McGinnis Upper School College Counselor [email protected] Gabriela McLeod Upper School College Counselor [email protected] Adriana Munoz, PhD Upper School School Counselor [email protected] Michele Richardson Upper School College Counselor [email protected] Average Class Size: 13 Class of 2021: 190 Accredited: SACS, SAIS, FCIS, FKC, CITA

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  • UPPER SCHOOL CAMPUS PROFILE6575 N. Kendall Drive, Pinecrest FL 33156 - P. 305.666.7937 | F. 305.847.0907gulliverprep.org - CEEB: 100293

    ABOUT GULLIVER PREPARATORY SCHOOL

    EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITIES AND A COMMITMENT TO INNOVATION

    A DIVERSE STUDENT BODY BEFITTING A GLOBAL CITY

    2020-21

    Gulliver Preparatory School, established in 1926, is a non-profit, independent, coeducational, nonsectarian day school serving approximately 2,200 students in grades PK-12. Gulliver’s mission is to create an academic community devoted to educational excellence, with a personal touch, that fulfills each student’s potential. Upper School at Gulliver Prep is a time of expansive exploration, deep nurturing, bold empowerment, powerful personalization, pioneering entrepreneurship, and intellectual freedom.

    Gulliver Prep students have room to explore a challenging array of unique elective choices, in addition to both International Baccalaureate and Advanced Placement tracks.

    • Gulliver’s International Baccalaureate diploma rate is historically above 94%, and 139 members of the classes of 2021 and 2022 are participating.

    • Gulliver offers 32 Advanced Placement courses with an 84% pass rate.

    By enrolling in six or seven courses per semester, our students engage deeply in meaningful academic opportunities in addition to their challenging core coursework.

    Gulliver Prep’s student body represents more than 50 countries, and more than 25% of our students come from homes where a language other than English is spoken.

    Cliff Kling President

    Frank Steel Head of School

    Jonathan Schoenwald Assistant Head of School and Preparatory School Principal

    Peter Olrich Upper School Director of School & College Counseling [email protected]

    Connie Ernsberger Upper School Associate Director of College Counseling [email protected]

    Jessie Bayag Upper School College Counselor [email protected]

    Marlyne DeLima MS, LMHC Upper School School Counselor [email protected]

    Yasmin McGinnis Upper School College Counselor [email protected]

    Gabriela McLeod Upper School College Counselor [email protected]

    Adriana Munoz, PhD Upper School School Counselor [email protected]

    Michele Richardson Upper School College Counselor [email protected]

    • Average Class Size: 13• Class of 2021: 190• Accredited: SACS, SAIS,

    FCIS, FKC, CITA

  • GULLIVER AND COVID-19

    In so many essential ways, Gulliver’s operations and functioning were spared the massive disruptions that impacted so many of our South Florida peer schools. We moved to fully-remote learning on March 13, 2020, and recently reopened our doors to blended learning on September 10, after starting classes remotely on August 20. We were able to maintain the integrity of our academic experience last spring with a lot of hard work and resources, and were able to get hotspots and other assistance to our kids who struggled with internet connectivity issues. We maintained our normal grading system, and did all we could to ensure that student performance in 2019-20 reflected the same rigor and range that would have been reflected in a more normal year. Our students were obviously heavily impacted when it came to SAT and ACT testing, as our area has been widely shut down since March for those tests, and it’s fair to say that the 2020 AP scores were also more varied than we would have expected for some students. Also, naturally, the stress of the pandemic has been immense for everyone involved: students, families, and teachers alike. For every student, there has been impact, often significant. As a whole, however, we have been fortunate thus far, and the transcripts of our seniors reflect an academic experience that is as “normal” as it could have been in such abnormal times.

    MARKING SYSTEM & PROGRAM OF STUDIES

    Academic Honors Mark: B+ College Recommendation Mark: C

    100-97 = A+ = 4.33 96-93 = A = 4.00

    92-90 = A- = 3.67 89-87 = B+ = 3.33

    86-83 = B = 3.00 82-80 = B- = 2.67

    79-77 = C+ = 2.33 76-73 = C = 2.00

    72-70 = C- = 1.67 69-67 = D+ = 1.33

    66-62 = D = 1.00 61-60 = D- = .67

    59 and under = F = 0

    Grade point averages reflect academic subjects plus the inclusion of any upper level visual or performing arts conservatory credits. Gulliver does not rank students, but does indicate the quality of their curriculum and relative academic achievement in a personal letter of recommendation. The following weighing system is used in determining GPAs:

    Advanced Placement (AP).........................................2 points

    International Baccalaureate (IB)...............................2 points

    Pre IB/AP......................................................................2 points

    Advanced.....................................................................2 points

    Conservatory...............................................................2 points

    Honors (H)/Advanced................................................1 point

    For graduation, a student must have 24 credits. One credit consists of a full-year course or two one-semester courses. The following must be included in a student’s curriculum: American Literature, Biology with Lab, Chemistry with Lab, Physics with Lab, World History, United States History, and Government and Economics. World Language credits must all be in the same language and must be taken at the high school level; lower level courses taken at the Middle School may count as prerequisites but do not count towards graduation. Twenty of the 24 credits required for graduation must be as indicated below.

    English 4 credits

    Mathematics 4 credits

    Science (Laboratory) 4 credits

    Social Science 3 credits

    World Languages 2 credits (3 preferred)

    Physical Education 1-1/2 credits

    Health/Life Mgmt. 1/2 credit

    Fine Arts 1 credit

  • DESIGN OF CURRICULUM

    At Gulliver Prep, 75% of the student population participates in Pre-International Baccalaureate, Pre-Advanced Placement, Honors, Advanced Placement, or International Baccalaureate classes. College prep classes serve approximately 25% of the students. Students choose from a vast selection of rigorous academic offerings – more than 250 courses, including 133 electives and 61 World Language offerings. Dual enrollment options at the University of Miami and other local colleges are available for students who wish to do advanced work and who have demonstrated exceptional academic potential.

    International Baccalaureate Diploma: In 2020, Gulliver Preparatory graduated 63 seniors with the International Baccalaureate Diploma. Approximately 35% of the student population participates in the IB Programme, and we have a 94 percent IB Diploma pass rate the past 20 years. In the Class of 2021, 51 students are in the IB Programme.

    Advanced Placement: Advanced Placement examination results for 2020 include:

    National Merit Scholarship Program (Classes of 2018-20): 38 commended students, 18 semifinalists, 18 finalists, 10 Merit Scholars, and 14 National Hispanic Scholars.

    College Admission Tests: The middle 50% range for College Admission Test scores for 2020 was:

    Total Number of Exams: 773

    Score of 5: 257

    Score of 4: 232

    SAT EBRW: Mean: 647 Middle: 50% 590-700

    SAT Math: Mean: 647 Middle: 50% 580-710

    ACT Composite: Mean: 27.7 Middle: 50% 24-32

    AP Scholars: 34

    AP Scholars with Honors: 18

    AP Scholars with Distinction: 70

    National AP Scholars: 17

    SIGNATURE ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

    Architecture: The Architecture program prepares students for successful careers in architecture, urban planning, and industrial design. Learning 21st century future-ready skills, students research, create, design, and build. In addition to learning traditional drafting skills, students learn to design and build scaled models in physical and virtual space. Students become proficient in Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Computer Aided Design and Drafting (CADD) systems. Utilizing the latest BIM ArchiCAD software, students design and build in virtual space, creating renderings, animations, hypermodels, and VR export.

    Biomedical Sciences: Biomedical Sciences is designed to provide a sound academic foundation for studies in fields such as medicine, biomedical research, and health sciences. Over the course of four years, students acquire biotechnology laboratory skills and develop a portfolio of transportable skills they can apply in a broad career landscape.

    Digital Mass Media: Digital Mass Media provides application of real-world skills through student-driven experiences in the areas of broadcasting, video, print, and online media platforms. This interdisciplinary program offers students opportunities to work in fast-paced, team-oriented, and deadline-driven environments. Students will take their experiences beyond the classroom as they work on projects for both internal and external clients. In addition, students who complete the program will have the opportunity to obtain professional industry certification.

    Engineering: The Engineering program helps prepare students for the 21st century workplace and leadership roles. Articulated through all grades, the rigorous project-based curriculum in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) focuses on literacy, effective oral and written communication, group collaboration, and entrepreneurship.

    International Business and Entrepreneurship: International Business and Entrepreneurship is an honors-level academic program that prepares Gulliver students to thrive at a rigorous undergraduate school. The program fosters the personal development of each student by nurturing intellectual curiosity, problem-solving, academic achievement, service, leadership, and interpersonal relationships. Students develop a stakeholder view of business that emphasizes sustainable ethical behavior and an understanding of the value that our future business leaders offer society.

    International Diplomacy and Legal Studies: International Diplomacy and Legal Studies has been designed to provide students an advanced level curriculum that introduces them to careers in international diplomacy and law. This is a one-track program that culminates with a senior year capstone course. The International Diplomacy and Legal Studies program will also meet Gulliver’s CORE (Community Outreach/Raider Experience) initiative by enforcing the idea that all politics are local. Students are required to plan and carry out a community service project that benefits their local community in some way. The program’s main goal is to provide students with the skills and experience necessary to excel in a college level course while also helping them focus their academic interests before graduating high school.

    AP Pass Rate: 84%

  • ENGLISHLiterature and Composition

    Literature and Composition Honors

    Literature and Composition Pre IB AP

    American Literature

    American Literature Honors

    American Literature Pre IB AP

    British Literature 1 Honors - 1/2 credit

    British Literature 2 Honors - 1/2 credit

    Literature of California

    City and Selfhood

    Literature Illustration

    Poetry Analysis and Creation

    Survey of Film 1 & 2

    Sports in Film

    Eng Lit Comp AP [Wld]

    English Language and Composition AP [Brit]

    World Literature 1 Honors - 1/2 credit

    World Literature 2 Honors - 1/2 credit

    IB HL English A: Literature 2

    IB HL English A: Literature 1

    English Literature and Comp. (World) AP

    Writing Strategy for Essays / Creative Writing

    Debate 1

    Competitive Debate Pre AP

    Mythology 1 Honors

    Mythology 2 Honors

    Fables, Fairy Tales, and the ID of Cultural Norms

    Intensive Writing Seminar: The Novel Honors

    Literature of Fear

    A Study of Short Fiction: Quick Reads

    WORLD LANGUAGESFrench 1 & 2

    French 3

    French 3 Honors

    French Language 4 Honors

    French Studies in a Global Context Honors

    French Language and Culture AP

    Francophone World through Film: Culture andConversation Honors

    IB ab initio French SL

    IB SL French B

    IB HL French B 1

    IB HL French B 2

    Francais: Composition & Intro to Literature- Honors

    French Philosophy & Literature GP Pre IB

    IB SL French A: Language & Literature IB HL

    French A: Language & Literature 1 IB HL

    French A: Language & Literature 2 IB HL

    Spanish 1

    Spanish 2

    Spanish 3

    Spanish 3 Honors

    Spanish Language 4 Honors

    Hispanic Studies in a Global Context Honors

    Spanish World through Film Honors

    AP Spanish Language and Culture

    Spanish A: Language and Literature 1 & 2 IB SL HL - 1/2 credit

    Español 1

    Español 2

    Español 3 Honors

    Hispanic Cinema Honors

    Literature of Spain Honors

    Literature of Hispanic America Honors

    Spanish Literature AP

    Spanish B & B2 IB SL HL

    Spanish B1 HL/AP

    IB ab initio Spanish

    Italian 1

    Italian 2

    Italian 3 Honors

    Italian Studies in a Global Context Honors

    Italian Language and Culture AP

    Japanese 1

    Japanese 2 Honors

    Japanese 3 Honors

    Japanese 4 Honors

    Japanese Language & Culture AP

    Mandarin Chinese 1

    Mandarin Chinese 2 Honors

    Mandarin Chinese 3 Honors

    Mandarin Chinese 4 Honors

    Mandarin Chinese 5 Pre IB AP

    IB ab initio Mandarin

    IB SL Mandarin Chinese B

    Chinese Language and Culture AP

    Portuguese 1

    Portuguese 2

    Portuguese Language & Culture 3 Honors

    Lusophone Studies in a Creative Context

    NEWL: Portuguese - Brasilismo

    Applied Portuguese - Brasilisimo 2

    ENCEEJA Portuguese - Brasilisimo 3

    MATHEMATICSAlgebra 1

    Algebra 1 Honors

    Geometry

    Geometry Honors

    Algebra 2

    Integrated Math Honors

    Algebra 2 and Trig Honors

    Pre-Calculus Honors

    Pre-Calculus GP Pre IB AP

    Topics of Pre-Calculus

    Statistics Honors / Topics of Calculus Honors

    Calculus Honors

    Statistics Honors

    Statistics AP

    IB Math Analysis 1/AP AB Calculus

    IB SL Math Analysis

    IB SL Math Analysis 2

    IB SL Math Applications 1

    IB SL Math Applications 2

    Calculus BC AP

    IB HL Math1/Calc AB AP

    IB HL Math Analysis 2

    ENGINEERINGPrinciples of Engineering Honors

    Introduction to Engineering Design Honors

    Engineering Design and Development Honors

    Engineering Design and Development 2 Honors

    COMPUTER SCIENCE Intro to C++ Honors

    Intro to Java Honors

    Computer Science A AP

    Computer Science Principles Honors

    COURSE OFFERINGS

  • BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES Principles of the Biomedical Sciences Honors

    Human Body Systems Advanced

    Medical Interventions Advanced

    Biomedical Innovations Honors

    SCIENCE Biology

    Biology Honors

    Biology GP Pre IB AP

    Biology AP

    Biology IB HL 1

    Biology IB HL 2

    Marine Biology H - 1/2 credit

    Oceanography Honors - 1/2 credit

    Astronomy & Space Travel Honors - 1/2 credit

    Chemistry

    Chemistry Honors

    Chemistry GP Pre IB AP

    Chemistry AP

    Chemistry IB SL

    Environmental Science Honors AP

    Environmental Systems and Societies IB SLField Studies Honors

    Physics

    Physics Honors

    Physics AP 1

    Physics AP 2

    Physics C AP (Mechanics)

    Physics C AP (E + M)

    IB HL Physics 1 & 2

    Topics in Genetics Honors - 1/2 credit

    SOCIAL SCIENCES World History

    World History Honors

    World History GP Pre IB AP

    United States History

    United States History Honors

    United States History AP

    United States Government / Economics

    US Government / Economics Honors

    Government Politics United States / Government

    Gov Politics Comparatives AP

    Economics Macro / Economics Micro AP

    Economics IB SL HL 1 & 2 - 1/2 credit

    International Politics Pre AP (Model UN)

    Psychology AP

    Psychology IB SL

    Psychology 2 IB SL HL

    Human Geography AP

    European History AP

    Inquiry & Critical Writing GP IB 1 & 2 / Theory of Knowledge IB 1 & 2

    Knowledge IB

    Psychology / Sociology

    Anthropology 1 / Anthropology 2 Honors

    Social and Cultural Anthropology IB HL

    IB SL Business Management

    History of Rock and Roll Honors

    Law and Litigation Pre AP

    Global Politics 1 IB SL HL

    Global Politics 2 IB HL

    Comparative Religions Honors / Personal Finance Honors

    BUSINESS Introduction to Business

    International Business Honors

    Business Leadership Capstone Honors

    Entrepreneurship Honors

    INTERNATIONAL DIPLOMACY AND LEGAL STUDIESAdvanced Diplomacy and Legal Studies

    Advanced International Politics

    Diplomacy Capstone

    Introduction to International Politics

    PHYSICAL EDUCATIONHealth and Life Management

    Yoga/Physical Ed/Weight Training

    Yoga/Weight Training

    PE Yoga

    Physical Education/Weight Training

    VISUAL ARTSFoundations of Art + Design 1

    Foundations of Art + Design Accelerated

    Watercolors /Printmaking

    Mixed Media

    Visual Arts 1 & 2 IB HL

    Studio Art Drawing Portfolio AP 1 & 2

    Studio Art 2D Design AP 1 & 2

    Art Advanced Honors

    Sculpture 1 & 2

    Sculpture Advanced Honors

    Studio Art 3D Design AP 1 & 2

    Ceramics 1 & 2

    Ceramics Advanced Honors

    Architectural Design 1

    Architectural Design 2 Honors

    Architectural Design 3 Honors

    Industrial Design Honors

    Urban Planning and Design Honors

    Art History AP

    PERFORMING ARTSWind Ensemble Conservatory

    Wind Ensemble Adv H

    Wind Ensemble

    Vocal Ensemble Conserv

    Vocal Ensemble Adv H

    Vocal Ensemble

    Jazz Band

    String Ensemble Conserv

    String Ensemble Adv H

    String Ensemble

    Theatre IB SL

    Theatre Arts Intermediate

    Theatre Arts Conservatory

    Theatre Arts Beginning

    Theatre Arts Advanced H

    Theatre 2 IB HL

    Theatre 1 IB HL

    Introduction to Dance

    IB SL Dance

    Dance Technique Int 2

    Dance Technique Int 1

    Dance Technique Comp Adv H

    DIGITAL MASS MEDIAPrinciples of Television and Video Production

    Intermediate Television and Film Production

    Advanced Broadcast Journalism H

    Multimedia News Production Pre AP

    Principles Of Journalism, Design and Multimedia Production H

    Print Media Production and Graphic Design Pre AP

    Note: Course offerings are subject to change.

    COURSE OFFERINGS

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    COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES 2018-20

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    COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES 2018-20