profile - iolani · 2019-10-17 · members of the class of 2019 have enrolled at 102 separate...
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Members of the Class of 2019 have enrolled at 102 separate colleges around the world. 99% are attending four-year colleges, while 1% are enrolled at two-year institutions. 83% attend college on the US mainland, 2% in other countries, and 15% in Hawai‘i. Two graduates are pursuing professional sports careers. The following is a list that shows schools with two or more matriculants from the ‘Iolani classes of 2016–2019. Schools in bold and red have enrolled 5 or more students in that time, while schools marked with an asterisk note graduates from the Class of 2019.
Amherst College*Arizona State University*Boise State UniversityBoston College*Boston University*Bowdoin College*Brandeis University*Brigham Young University*Brown University*Bryn Mawr College*California Baptist University*California Institute of TechnologyCalifornia Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo*California State Polytechnic University - Pomona*Carleton CollegeCarnegie Mellon UniversityCentral Washington University*Chaminade University of Honolulu*Chapman University*Claremont McKenna College*Clark University*Colgate University*Colorado Mesa UniversityColorado School of MinesColorado State University*Columbia UniversityConcordia University - MontrealCornell University*Creighton University*Dartmouth CollegeDavidson College*DePaul University*Dickinson College*Duke UniversityEmbry-Riddle Aeronautical University*Emerson CollegeEmory University*Fordham University*Georgetown UniversityGonzaga University*Grand Canyon UniversityGrinnell College*Harvard College*Harvey Mudd CollegeHawai‘i Pacific University*Illinois Institute of TechnologyKapi‘olani Community College*
Lehigh University*Lewis & Clark CollegeLinfield CollegeLoyola Marymount University*Loyola University ChicagoMacalester CollegeMarist College*McGill University*Menlo College*Michigan State University*Minerva Schools at KGI*Missouri Baptist University*New York UniversityNorth Carolina State University*Northeastern University*Northwestern University*Occidental College*Ohio State University, The*Oregon State University*Pace University, New York CityPacific Lutheran UniversityPacific University*Peninsula CollegePitzer College*Point Loma Nazarene University*Pomona College*Portland State UniversityPurdue UniversityRensselaer Polytechnic Institute*Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific UniversityRose-Hulman Institute of Technology*Saint Martin’s University*Saint Mary’s College of CaliforniaSan Diego State University*San Jose State University*Santa Clara University*Scripps College*Seattle Pacific University*Seattle University*Sophia UniversitySouthern Methodist UniversitySouthern Oregon University*Stanford University*Syracuse UniversityTemple University JapanTexas Christian University*The New School - All DivisionsTufts University*United States Naval Academy
University College London*University of Arizona, TheUniversity of British Columbia*University of California, Berkeley*University of California, Davis*University of California, Irvine*University of California, Los Angeles*University of California, Riverside*University of California, San DiegoUniversity of California, Santa BarbaraUniversity of Edinburgh, The*University of Hawai‘i at Hilo*University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa*University of Hawai‘i at West O‘ahuUniversity of Iowa, The*University of La Verne*University of Maryland, College ParkUniversity of MichiganUniversity of Nevada, Las Vegas*University of New MexicoUniversity of Northern Colorado*University of Notre Dame*University of Oregon*University of PennsylvaniaUniversity of Portland*University of Puget Sound*University of RedlandsUniversity of Rochester*University of San Diego*University of San Francisco*University of Southern California*University of the Pacific*University of Utah*University of VermontUniversity of Washington*Vanderbilt University*Villanova UniversityWaseda University School of International Liberal Studies*Washington State University*Washington University in St. Louis*Weber State UniversityWhittier CollegeWhitworth University*Willamette UniversityWilliam & Mary, College of*Williams College*Yale University
COLLEGE ATTENDANCE — FOUR YEAR HISTORY
‘Iolani School is a coeducational, college-preparatory school for grades K–12 founded upon Christian principles. Its mission is to develop liberally educated, well-rounded individuals who are well prepared for higher education and for responsible, moral citizenship.
2019–20
PROFILE
SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY
Founded in 1863 at the request of King Kamehameha IV and Queen Emma, ‘Iolani School has grown to become an independent, college-preparatory day and boarding school in Honolulu, Hawai‘i related historically to the Episcopal Church.
» 2,020 students, with 1,413 in grades 7–12, including 72 boarding students
» Average class size: 16
» 230 Faculty and Administrators
» 80% of Upper School faculty hold advanced degrees (13% doctorate)
» 25 acre campus in Honolulu (population: 960,000)
» $5.3 million awarded in financial aid annually
» $71.7 million annual operating budget, $198.7 million endowment
» Highly selective admission process
» Vibrant performing arts program with 66% of Upper School students participating each year
» 72% of Upper School students participate on at least one of 110 athletic teams
» 99% of graduates enroll directly at four-year colleges
» Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges
NUMERICAL LETTER REGULAR HONORS A.P.
90–100 A 4.0 4.5 5.080–89 B 3.0 3.5 4.070–79 C 2.0 2.0 2.060–69 D 1.0 1.0 1.0Below E 0 0 0
GPA is calculated by converting grades to total points and dividing by total credits. As a school policy, ‘Iolani does not provide numeric class rank.
Pictured above:
The Sullivan Center for Innovation and Leadership. This 40,000 square foot facility includes fabrication labs, multimedia design studios, wet labs, and flexible project spaces and is a hub of activity on campus.
MARKING PROCEDURES
MISSION
ADVANCED PLACEMENT ENROLLMENT (2019–20)
The enrollment below includes seniors, juniors, and a limited number of sophomores, current as of the first day of school. In the Class of 2020, 215 (90%) seniors are taking one or more AP classes.
Biology 56 Calculus AB 72 Calculus BC 44 Chemistry 46 Chinese Language & Culture 14 Comparative Government 34 Computer Science Principles 31 English Literature 42 European History 9 French Language & Culture 14 Government & Politics: U.S. 37 Japanese Language & Culture 8 Latin 8 Macroeconomics 82 Microeconomics 82 Multivariable Calculus 7 Music Theory 10 Physics 1 112 Physics 2 30 Physics C: Electricity & Magnetism 19 Physics C: Mechanics 19 Psychology 95 Spanish Language & Culture 18 Statistics 32 Studio Art: 3D Design 9 Studio Art: Drawing 4 U.S. History 74
Total 1,008
TESTINGThe charts below show the middle 50% of test takers in the ‘Iolani Class of 2020 compared to their national counterparts.
In 2019, 1,057 AP Examinations were written, with 39% earning scores of 5, 70% earning scores of 4 or 5, and 92% earning passing scores of 3, 4, or 5. ‘Iolani students account for 7% of AP exams taken in the State of Hawai‘i and 25% of the 5’s earned.
• 25 students were named National AP Scholars • 96 students were named AP Scholars with Distinction
ADVANCED PLACEMENT PERFORMANCE
17 seniors have been named National Merit Semifinalists, out of a total of 63 in the State of Hawai‘i. 27 seniors have been named National Merit Commended Students.
NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP COMPETITION
CLASS OF 2020 PROFILE — 240 STUDENTS
Visual arts courses offered to Upper School students
of Upper School students participate in the performing arts
of Upper School students participate in our athletic program
Students compete on more than 100 different intermediate, junior varsity and varsity athletic teams.
100% of Lower School students are engaged in the performing arts.
Classes include ceramics, photography, drawing, painting, mixed media and 3D art.
72
28-33
ACT (Middle 50% of 66 testers) us avg 21
0 36
SAT(Middle 50% of 228 testers on the new SAT)
EVIDENCE BASED READING AND WRITING
610-710
us avg 540
630-760
us avg 530
0 800
MATH
English(4 years required)
Semester Electives open to all in Grades 11 and 12:
History(3 years required)
United States HistoryAP United States History
History of the Modern World
Mathematics(3 years required,through Algebra 2)
Geometry, Algebra 2AAlgebra 2B, TrigonometryAlgebra 2 Honors
Algebra 2B, TrigonometryPrecalculusPrecalculus Honors
PrecalculusAP Calculus AB AP Calculus BC
Algebra 1A, 1B, 1CGeometryAlgebra 2AGeometry H
Other math electives, Algebra 2 as pre-requisite:Statistics, Design Science, Economics of Personal Finance, AP Statistics, Multivariable Calculus
Laboratory Science(2 years required)
ChemistryChemistry Honors
PhysicsAP BiologyAP ChemistryAP Physics 1
AP Physics 2AP Physics C: Electricity and MagnetismAP Physics C: Mechanics
BiologyBiology Honors
Religion: One semester of Bible is required of all students at some point in grades 10–12. Physical Education/Health: Two quarters each in grades 10 and 11. Lifetime Health for grade 9.Extra-departmental: Graphics (yearbook), Psychology and AP Psychology
World Language(3 years required)
Students may begin language study in grade 7, 8, 9 or 10. The following courses are offered to those in 9–12. Honors courses designated by “H.”Chinese 1, Chinese 2, Chinese 2H, Chinese 3, Chinese 3H, Chinese 4, Chinese 4H, Chinese 5H, AP Chinese LanguageFrench 1, French 2, French 2H, French 3, French 3H, French 4, French 4H, French 5H, AP French LanguageHawaiian 1, Hawaiian 2, Hawaiian 3, Hawaiian 4Japanese 1, Japanese 2, Japanese 2H, Japanese 3, Japanese 3H, Japanese 4, Japanese 4H, Japanese 5H, AP Japanese LanguageLatin 1, Latin 2, Latin 2H, Latin 3, Latin 3H, AP LatinSpanish 1, Spanish 2, Spanish 2H, Spanish 3, Spanish 3H, Spanish 4, AP Spanish Language
Visual Arts
Performing Arts
i (Innovation)Department
Religion, PE, Health,Extra-departmentalCourses
Students may begin art study in any grade. The following courses are offered to those in grades 9–12. Building Technologies, Ceramics 1–3, Design 3D 1–3, Drawing 1–3, Mixed Media 1–3, Painting 1–3, Photography 1–3,AP Studio Art: Drawing, AP Studio Art: 3D Design
Students may begin performing arts study in any grade. The following courses are offered to those in grades 9–12.Chorus 1–2, Concert Band 1–3, Stage Band 1–3, Orchestra 1–5, Dance Jazz/Ballet 1–4, Dance Hula 1–4, Theater (Beginning, Int., Advanced), Musical Theatre 1–3, AP Music Theory, Symphonic Band, Wind Ensemble
Capstone: Advanced Innovation & Leadership Project, AP Computer Science A, AP Computer Science Principles, Computer 1 Java, Design & Fabrication, Electronics & Embedded Design, Film Production, Foundation of Leadership and Ethics, Hospice, iPad App Design, Make It 101, Newsroom, Multimedia Production in Service to ‘Iolani, One Mile Project, Robotics 1–3, Video Game Design, Wet Lab
GRADE 9 GRADE 10 GRADE 11 GRADE 12
‘IOLANI SCHOOL COURSE OFFERINGS FOR THE 2019-20 SCHOOL YEAR
African American StudiesAncient and Medieval StudiesAsian American ExperienceContemporary IssuesEconomics & EntrepreneurshipGlobal PoliticsHistory of Hawai‘i
History of American SongHistory of American Women Hawaiian StudiesMicro/Macro EconomicsOral HistoryWar in the 20th CenturyAP Comparative Government
Advanced SpeechAfrican American StudiesAsian American LiteratureComedy in British LiteratureCreative Non-Fiction WritingCreative WritingEarly British LiteratureFinding PoetryLatin American Literature Literature and FilmLiterature of Hawai‘i
Literature of the OceanLiterature of SportMedieval LiteratureModern British LiteraturePhilosophical LiteratureRace and Social Justice LiteratureShakespeareWar in the 20th CenturyWomen in LiteratureWorld Literature
Semester Electives open to all in Grades 11 and 12:
ChemistryChemistry Honors
Semester Electives open to all in Grades 11 and 12:
Asian StudiesAP European History
AP Gov’t & Politics: USAP Micro/Macro Economics
Year Electives open to all in Grades 11 and 12:
Anatomy & PhysiologyConservative GeneticsEnvironmental ScienceGastronomy
Global HealthMarine BiologyMaterials Science Oceanography
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0 800
English 9 English 10 11th Grade Year Elective:British Literary Experience
AP English Literature