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CCES offers an International Baccalaureate Diploma Program in addition to AP courses.

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Christ Church Episcopal School was recently awarded platinum status by the College Board AP School Honor Roll in recognition of its exemplary AP programming.

The College Board honors schools that prepare students for college and broaden their access — and platinum is the highest level of distinction.

An impressive 85% of the CCES Class of 2023 completed at least one AP course, while 70% earned some amount of college credit before graduation. Interested in enrolling your student? Plan a visit to the CCES Upper School.

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