Advanced Placement/High School Plus/Dual Credit Opportunities
Bridging the gap between high school and college is a priority at Sterling High School. To this end, the district actively and continually seeks to increase the number of courses it offers in partnership with post-secondary institutions, such as Camden County College and Rutgers University. Students who meet academic requirements may earn college credit at a reduced fee. The following courses are currently offered:
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Anatomy & Physiology I, II |
Holocaust & Genocide Studies |
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Biology AP |
Italian III |
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Calculus AP |
Italian IV |
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Chemistry AP |
Medical Math |
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Dynamics of Healthcare |
Medical Terminology |
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Early Childhood Ed I |
Music Theory AP |
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Early Childhood Ed II |
Spanish III |
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Early Childhood Ed III |
Spanish IV |
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Early Childhood Seminar |
Spanish V |
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English III AP |
Television Production II |
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English IV AP |
US History II AP |
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Financial Accounting II |
US History II Honors |
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French III |
US Government & Politics AP |
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French IV |
World Civilization Honors |
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During the 2024-2025 school year, Sterling High School offered 8 AP courses with 69 students enrolled, accounting for a total of 136 AP examinations completed. 82% of Sterling High School students scored 3 or more on the AP exam(s), and 49% of Sterling High School students scored a 4 or 5 on the AP exam(s).
NJ State Seal of Biliteracy
The New Jersey State Seal of Biliteracy is an award given by the New Jersey Department of Education. To earn the Seal of Biliteracy, a student must demonstrate a specific level of proficiency in at least one language in addition to English, through an approved assessment. Earning this designation can be valuable asset for college admissions and applications for employment. Sterling High School recognizes graduating high school students who are proficient in both English and another language.
Sterling High School Performance Reports