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ACCREDITATIONS

The American Academy of Montreal program, through its high school partner in the United States, is fully accredited by leading accreditation authorities.

Cognia

Cognia is the unified organization of the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement (NCA CASI) and the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACS CASI). These are the same organizations that accredit leading universities. Cognia provides nationally recognized accreditation for middle and high school districts and individual schools, including 27,000 public and private schools and districts across the United States and in 65 countries worldwide.

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NCAA

The National Collegiate Athletic Association is a member-led organization dedicated to college athletes’ well-being and lifelong success. All work to support student-athletes in succeeding in the field, classroom, and life. More than 460,000 college athletes make up the 19,000 teams that send more than 54,000 participants to compete in the NCAA’s 90 championships in 24 sports across three divisions.

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SACS-CASI / NCA

As a prominent regional accreditation organization, SACS-CASI validates the educational prowess of American High School. Ensuring the institution’s standards align with the ‘Big 5’ regional accreditors trusted by esteemed U.S. colleges and universities, SACS-CASI’s accreditation underscores the universal acceptance of our diplomas by employers, higher education institutions, the military, and beyond.

NCPSA

The National Council for Private School Accreditation is dedicated to the accreditation process as a viable and responsible means of establishing a witness of school excellence. NCPSA is committed to accrediting schools based on voluntary peer recognition. This principle infers that institutions sharing everyday purposes and distinctiveness are better able to assist one another in achieving the standards for academic excellence and responsiveness to their respective public and the nation.

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