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American Heritage Schools, Broward Campus

Siviq Rank#34Plantation, FL • Day
Day30 AP Courses

Plantation, FL

Type

Day

Enrollment

-

Student-Teacher Ratio

5:1

Admit Rate

-

Reach

Global

Narrative

Profile Notes

Concise narrative context and counseling notes from the standardized school profile.

Summary

American Heritage Schools, Broward Campus 2025-2026 Admissions Profile describes an independent, nonsectarian, co-educational day school serving PK3-12 in Plantation, Florida. The profile reports a 5:1 student-to-faculty ratio, 30 AP courses, 162 honors classes, 329 Upper School instructors/advisors/administrators, no class-rank reporting, weighted grading, CEEB/ACT code 101422, and Class of 2025 college-acceptance outcomes.

Advanced Coursework

Placement in AP and honors courses is by recommendation and is based on placement testing and grades; AP students must meet prerequisites and take the AP exam. A limited number of AP courses are available for 9th and 10th grade students; the average 9th/10th grader takes 1 AP, the average 11th grader takes 1-2 AP courses, and the most competitive juniors take 4-5 AP courses.

Matriculation Notes

100% of graduates were accepted to four-year colleges; 60% attend out-of-state institutions.

Siviq Layer

Siviq Scores

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Siviq Scores

Precomputed percentiles relative to similar schools. These scores are descriptive rather than judgmental.

Academic Program

74th percentile

30 AP courses

Higher reported academic program than 74% of similar schools.

Combines advanced-course offerings, testing, and reported honors or IB signals.

All high schools • 2025-2026 school data

Outcomes

63rd percentile

50 destinations

Higher reported outcomes than 63% of similar schools.

Based on reported college destinations in the current school profile.

All high schools • 2025-2026 school data

Reach & Access

90th percentile

70 countries

Higher reported reach & access than 90% of similar schools.

Combines geographic reach and reported access signals from the current school data.

All high schools • 2025-2026 school data

Student Experience

77th percentile

5.0:1

Lower reported student experience than 77% of similar schools.

Lower student-teacher ratios score higher within each peer cohort.

All high schools • 2025-2026 school data

Standardized Data

Profile

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Profile

Overview

Standardized overview fields for this school.

Grades Served
12

Profile

Academics

Standardized academics fields for this school.

AP Courses
30
Honors Program
Yes
Average ACT
29

Profile

Student Body

Standardized student body fields for this school.

Countries Represented
70

Profile

Policies

Standardized policies fields for this school.

Class Rank Policy
Class rank is not reported.
Weighted Grades
Yes
Weighted Grades Policy
Grade weighting table: A+ is 4.67 College Prep, 5.67 Honors, 6.67 AP; A is 4.33 College Prep, 5.33 Honors, 6.33 AP; A- is 4.00 College Prep, 5.00 Honors, 6.00 AP, continuing by letter grade through F=0.

Location Context

Nearest

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Institutional Details

People & Credentials

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Institutional

Leadership

Named school leaders and senior profile signatories.

CEO & Founder

William R. Laurie, M.Ed.

Administration

President

Douglas R. Laurie, M.Ed., D.C.

Administration

Vice President

Leslie Laurie Wood, Ed.S.

Administration

High School Principal

Osmel Rodriguez, M.S.E.

Administration

Upper School Vice Principal

Natalie Cashman, M.S.

Administration

Academy Principal

Lana Buchalter

Administration

Junior High Principal; Executive Director of Curriculum & Instruction

Sari Weltmann, M.S. Ed.

Administration

Institutional

Contacts

Admissions, counseling, registrar, and other named profile contacts.

Admissions Department

Admissions

[email protected] • 954.472.0022 Ext 1

Address: 12200 W. Broward Blvd., Plantation, FL 33325; Fax: 954.472.3088; website: ahschool.com

Institutional

Accreditations

Accreditations or formal memberships reported on the school profile.

Listed under Accreditations & Memberships

Association of Independent Schools of Florida (AISF)

Listed under Accreditations & Memberships

Middle States Association (MSA-CESS)

Listed under Accreditations & Memberships

National Council for Private Schools Association (NCPSA)

Listed under Accreditations & Memberships

Accreditation International (Ai)

Listed under Accreditations & Memberships

Cognia

Listed under Accreditations & Memberships

National Association of College Admissions Counseling (NACAC)

Listed under Accreditations & Memberships

Southern Association of College Admissions Counseling (SACAC)

Listed under Accreditations & Memberships

College Board

Institutional

School Codes

Institutional identifiers like CEEB and other profile-reported school codes.

CEEB School Code

101422

CEEB

The profile labels the same value as the CEEB & ACT School Code.

ACT School Code

101422

ACT

The profile labels the same value as the CEEB & ACT School Code.

External References

Links

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College Outcomes

Top Colleges

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Search & Answers

American Heritage Schools, Broward Campus Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions answered from the normalized school profile and linked back to the relevant section on this page.

What is the student-teacher ratio at American Heritage Schools, Broward Campus?

The current school profile reports a student-teacher ratio of 5:1 at American Heritage Schools, Broward Campus.

See Quick Facts

What grades does American Heritage Schools, Broward Campus offer?

American Heritage Schools, Broward Campus currently reports serving grades 12.

See Profile Overview

Where is American Heritage Schools, Broward Campus located?

American Heritage Schools, Broward Campus is located in Plantation, FL.

See School Overview

Is American Heritage Schools, Broward Campus a day school or a boarding school?

American Heritage Schools, Broward Campus is a private school.

See Quick Facts

Does American Heritage Schools, Broward Campus offer advanced placement (AP) courses?

Yes. The current school profile reports 30 AP courses at American Heritage Schools, Broward Campus.

See Academics

Which colleges show up most often for American Heritage Schools, Broward Campus?

The current school profile highlights Princeton University as one of the top reported college destinations for American Heritage Schools, Broward Campus.

See Top Colleges

What pre-professional programs does American Heritage Broward offer?

The school reports 6 pre-professional programs: Pre-Med, Pre-Law, Pre-Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science, and Business & Entrepreneurship.

See Academics

Is community service part of graduation?

Yes. Students are required to complete 120 hours of community service to graduate, and the Class of 2025 completed 176,457 hours in total.

See Academics

What kinds of clubs and activities are available?

American Heritage Broward reports over 100 student-created clubs and activities, each supervised by a faculty adviser.

See Student Body

Does the school accept donations?

No. The profile says American Heritage Schools is tuition-only and does not ask for or accept donations. It also offers financial aid plus academic and fine arts scholarships.

See School Financials

By Geography

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Provenance

Sources

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SourceTypeCheckedMetrics
2025-2026 School Profile (PDF)
Used for normalized profile metrics, school facts, FAQ answers, and school SEO metadata.
School Profile PDFApr 01, 2026AP Courses • Academic Rigor Category • Access Category • Accreditations • Advanced Course Notes • Average ACT • More normalized profile fields
American Heritage Schools Admissions: Inquire Today!
www.ahschool.com/admissions
Official Website PageMay 11, 2026Founded Year
American Heritage Schools: #1 Private K-12 School in Florida
www.ahschool.com
Official Website PageMay 11, 2026Grades Served • Honors Program • Student-Teacher Ratio
American Heritage Schools: 2025 Presidential Scholars
www.ahschool.com/presidential-scholars
Official Website PageMay 11, 2026Founded Year
American Heritage Schools: International Boarding Homestay Program
www.ahschool.com/international/boarding
Official Website PageMay 11, 2026Countries Represented
Sources & Data QualityMirrored artifacts, website inventory, and normalization review notes for this school profile.

Source Links

Known Website Addresses

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American Heritage Schools: #1 Private K-12 School in Floridawww.ahschool.comexisting
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American Heritage Schools, Broward Campus: #1 in Floridawww.ahschool.com/broward-campusexisting
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American Heritage Schools Admissions: Inquire Today!www.ahschool.com/admissionssupplemental_backfill
American Heritage Schools Admissions: Inquire Today!www.ahschool.com/admissions?utm_source=AHS&utm_medium=Website&utm_campaign=HomeBannersupplemental_backfill
American Heritage Schools: 2026 Early College Acceptanceswww.ahschool.com/early-college-acceptancessupplemental_backfill
American Heritage Schools: International Boarding Homestay Programwww.ahschool.com/international/boardingsupplemental_backfill
American Heritage Schools: 2025 Presidential Scholarswww.ahschool.com/presidential-scholarssupplemental_backfill
2025-2026 school profile PDFdrive.google.com/uc?export=download&id=15nYcWpXWqwYbRmZa2Ya2B9qqoUaUe_qypage_scan

All Canonical Metrics

MetricValueEvidence
Grades Served12American Heritage Schools, Broward Campus is an independent, nonsectarian, co-educational day school for grades PK3 through 12.
Lowest Grade1212
Highest Grade1212
Postgraduate Offered-12
Boarding StatusDayAmerican Heritage Schools, Broward Campus is an independent, nonsectarian, co-educational day school for grades PK3 through 12.
Boarding Status CodedayDay
School TypePrivateAmerican Heritage Schools, Broward Campus is an independent, nonsectarian, co-educational day school for grades PK3 through 12.
School Type CodeprivatePrivate
Enrollment--
Residential Enrollment--
Day Enrollment--
Student-Teacher Ratio5Our student to faculty ratio is 5:1.
Founded Year1964established in 1964
School Leadership-ADMINISTRATION: CEO & Founder William R. Laurie, M.Ed.
Key Contacts-American Heritage Schools | Broward Campus | 12200 W. Broward Blvd. Plantation, FL 33325 Phone: 954.472.0022: Ext 1 | Fax: 954.472.3088 | ahschool.com | [email protected]
Accreditations-ACCREDITATIONS & MEMBERSHIPS: Association of Independent Schools of Florida (AISF)
School Codes-CEEB & ACT School Code: 101422
AP Courses30American Heritage Schools, Broward Campus offers 30 AP courses and 162 honors classes.
Average Class Size--
IB Program--
Honors ProgramYesAmerican Heritage Schools, Broward Campus offers 30 AP courses and 162 honors classes.
Advanced Course NotesPlacement in AP and honors courses is by recommendation and is based on placement testing and grades; AP students must meet prerequisites and take the AP exam. A limited number of AP courses are available for 9th and 10th grade students; the average 9th/10th grader takes 1 AP, the average 11th grader takes 1-2 AP courses, and the most competitive juniors take 4-5 AP courses.Placement in AP and honors courses is by recommendation and is based on placement testing and grades... Students enrolled in AP courses are required to take the AP exam at the end of the year... The average 9th and 10th grader takes 1 AP. The average American Heritage student takes 1-2 AP courses in 11th grade, while our most competitive juniors take 4-5 AP courses.
Faculty Count--
College Counseling Summary--
Testing Policy--
Testing Policy Code--
Average SAT--
Average ACT29ACT SCORE DISTRIBUTION Perfect Score = 36 Composite ... Mean 29
Matriculation Summary100% of graduates were accepted to four-year colleges; 60% attend out-of-state institutions.100% of American Heritage Schools graduates were accepted to four-year colleges and attend a wide variety of colleges and universities. 60% of our students attend out-of-state institutions.
Top Colleges-Princeton University Class of 2025 acceptances: 1; Massachusetts Institute of Technology Class of 2025 acceptances: 1; Harvard University Class of 2025 acceptances: 3; Stanford University Class of 2025 acceptances: 3; Yale University Class of 2025 acceptances: 2; California Institute of Technology Class of 2025 acceptances: 1; Duke University Class of 2025 acceptances: 9; Johns Hopkins University Class of 2025 acceptances: 6; Northwestern University Class of 2025 acceptances: 10; University of Pennsylvania Class of 2025 acceptances: 6; Cornell University Class of 2025 acceptances: 8; University of Chicago Class of 2025 acceptances: 9; Brown University Class of 2025 acceptances: 4; Columbia University Class of 2025 acceptances: 3; Dartmouth College Class of 2025 acceptances: 1; University of California, Los Angeles Class of 2025 acceptances: 13; University of California, Berkeley Class of 2025 acceptances: 13; Rice University Class of 2025 acceptances: 7; University of Notre Dame Class of 2025 acceptances: 5; Vanderbilt University Class of 2025 acceptances: 9; Carnegie Mellon University Class of 2025 acceptances: 17; University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Class of 2025 acceptances: 17; Washington University in St. Louis Class of 2025 acceptances: 5; Emory University Class of 2025 acceptances: 7; Georgetown University Class of 2025 acceptances: 6; University of Virginia Class of 2025 acceptances: 9; University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Class of 2025 acceptances: 22; University of Southern California Class of 2025 acceptances: 9; University of California, San Diego Class of 2025 acceptances: 12; New York University Class of 2025 acceptances: 26; The University of Texas at Austin Class of 2025 acceptances: 11; University of Florida Class of 2025 acceptances: 124; Georgia Institute of Technology Class of 2025 acceptances: 17; University of California, Davis Class of 2025 acceptances: 13; University of California, Irvine Class of 2025 acceptances: 9; University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Class of 2025 acceptances: 20; Boston College Class of 2025 acceptances: 5; Tufts University Class of 2025 acceptances: 5; University of California, Santa Barbara Class of 2025 acceptances: 5; University of Wisconsin, Madison Class of 2025 acceptances: 7; Boston University Class of 2025 acceptances: 35; The Ohio State University Class of 2025 acceptances: 34; Rutgers University, New Brunswick Class of 2025 acceptances: 25; University of Maryland, College Park Class of 2025 acceptances: 37; University of Rochester Class of 2025 acceptances: 3; Lehigh University Class of 2025 acceptances: 4; Purdue University Class of 2025 acceptances: 28; University of Georgia Class of 2025 acceptances: 15; University of Washington Class of 2025 acceptances: 8; Wake Forest University Class of 2025 acceptances: 5
States Represented--
Countries Represented70With students from over 70 countries, American Heritage Schools takes pride in representing its rich and diverse South Florida community.
Students of Color--
International Students--
Receiving Financial Aid--
Tuition-Free Share--
Applicants--
Admitted--
Matriculated--
Admit Rate--
Yield Rate--
Class Rank PolicyClass rank is not reported.*We do not report class rank of our students.
Class Rank Policy Codenot_reportedClass rank is not reported.
Weighted GradesYesWEIGHTING OF CLASSES table shows College Prep, Honors, and AP grade weights.
Weighted Grades PolicyGrade weighting table: A+ is 4.67 College Prep, 5.67 Honors, 6.67 AP; A is 4.33 College Prep, 5.33 Honors, 6.33 AP; A- is 4.00 College Prep, 5.00 Honors, 6.00 AP, continuing by letter grade through F=0.WEIGHTING OF CLASSES: columns for College Prep, Honors, AP; A+ 97-100 = 4.67 / 5.67 / 6.67; A 93-96 = 4.33 / 5.33 / 6.33; A- 90-92 = 4.00 / 5.00 / 6.00.
Disciplinary Reporting--
Boarding Modelday_onlyday_only
Selectivity Categoryselectiveselective
Academic Rigor Categoryvery_highvery_high
Testing Policy Categorynot_reportednot_reported
College Counseling Categoryestablishedestablished
Student Body Reach Categoryglobalglobal
Access Categorylimited_evidencelimited_evidence
Outcome Categorystrong_outcomesstrong_outcomes
Signals-Profile identifies American Heritage Schools, Broward Campus as an independent, nonsectarian, co-educational day school for grades PK3-12.; No admit rate, applicant count, admitted count, yield, or matriculated count is reported; selectivity is inferred conservatively from score strength rather than admission-pressure data.; Reported standardized-test context is strong: median SAT combined score 1360 and mean ACT composite 29.; Academic program depth is very high: 30 AP courses, 162 honors classes, placement into AP/honors by recommendation, placement testing, and grades, and AP students are required to take AP exams.; AP performance is strong: average AP Exam score of 4 and 93% AP passing rate with scores of 3 or higher.; Additional academic-strength signals include 57 National Merit Semifinalists for Class of 2026, 60 National Merit Commended Scholars, and 12 Presidential Scholar Candidates for Class of 2025.; Testing policy is not reported in the supplied college-counseling/testing-policy fields.; College counseling is categorized as established based on reported academic and college advisors and NACAC/SACAC membership, though no detailed counseling program summary or counselor ratio is supplied.; Student-body reach is global based on students from over 70 countries.; Access evidence is limited: the profile says the school offers financial aid plus academic and fine arts scholarships, but no financial-aid participation percentage or tuition-free share is reported.; Outcomes are strong: 100% of graduates were accepted to four-year colleges, 60% attend out-of-state institutions, and the Class of 2025 acceptance list includes numerous highly selective universities; categorized below exceptional because the supplied list is acceptances rather than detailed matriculation outcomes.