
AP Preparatory Class
Suitable for students in grades 8-10 with a strong foundation.
Following the BC curriculum, it consolidates the necessary prerequisite knowledge before embarking on formal AP courses. It serves as a bridge to the subsequent official AP curriculum, allowing students to experience the AP style in advance and make more informed choices for AP courses and career planning.
Learn about AP
Advanced Placement (AP), also known as College Preparatory Program, is a high school pre-university program sponsored and authorized by the College Board in the United States and Canada, among other countries. There are currently 38 subjects available for study.
Certified by the British Columbia Ministry of Education, with professionally reliable course content.
The course software is compatible with multiple platform devices, allowing you to connect and attend classes anytime, anywhere.

Small class with six students, diverse classroom content, and active interaction between teachers and students.
Comprehensive Course Planning
Two hours provided every day after school, offering review of daily homework and summarization of key concepts, comprehensively assessing the understanding of the learned content.
Featuring the most comprehensive local curriculum and knowledge point database, abundant teaching resources, led by subject experts, and examiners providing specialized guidance for academic advancement and exams
Through the analysis of a large number of sample questions, we summarize common question types in exams, providing students with efficient problem-solving strategies and unique approaches.
What is AP
The AP program is designed as a college preparatory curriculum for high school students. Introducing high school students to college-level courses in advance serves as the optimal transition from high school to college. Initially offered by The College Board in the United States as college courses and exams taught in high schools, it is known as the 'Advanced Placement Program' and 'AP Courses.' Later, it has also been adopted by universities in Canada and the United Kingdom.
Why study AP
Competitiveness for further studies
Showcasing students' professional interests, exploration processes, and academic outputs to enhance competitiveness.
Capacity development
Advance learning of introductory content for college majors, facilitating the transition to higher education and reducing the dropout rate in freshman courses.
future plan
Scoring 4-5 on AP courses allows for the potential exchange of college credits based on university policies.
Features of TRNT Education AP Course
Integrating with the BC curriculum, advanced learning, solidifying foundations, gaining a preview of university majors, and fostering critical thinking.
Specialized AP instructors, engaging teaching methods, tackling challenging topics, monitoring learning progress, ensuring the quality of education.
Tailored teaching, scientific assessment and grouping, cultivating interests, guiding future development directions.

