TPT year-round enrollment
in 3 simple steps
We are a year round private school which means you can enroll anytime and anywhere to our courses. Whether you’re enrolling in an online school for the first time or transferring from another school, we have a smooth and streamlined enrollment process to get you started!
Fill out your registration form
Go to our registration page and fill in all the needed details. Once you have submitted your registration form, you will receive an email from our admissions team to begin the process of joining our school.
Finalize your customized course
Our experienced team will assist you in both retrieving the required school records and create a personalized educational program that is aligned with your professional and academic goals as well as meeting the necessary requirements for your student’s grade level. Our Course Catalog offers a wide range of subjects from an American international curriculum.
Start your online high school | Try & feel our platform
Try & Feel our Platform is an opportunity for students to test out TPTI School
We will create a temporary demo account for you with pre-selected courses so that you can have a look and feel of the platform before you commit to the program. We offer the flexibility of changing any course within 14 days from starting the demo course.
Once the education program has been designed and created according to your needs and goals with the support of our team, we will email you login credentials. With the log in details you will be able to complete the program at an individual pace and learn from anywhere and anytime without having to follow a specific time zone. We will establish the deadlines with you and assign you dates per each activity so that you have a peace of mind that you are not running behind the schedule.
Once a month you will have an evaluation call with one of the members of our support team to track the progress but also to receive feedback from you on the content.
How we Teach
Interactive, and highly engaging learning platform
A sophisticated platform delivers engaging courses designed to deliver a high-quality education through a mixture of online modules and tutorials. The primary language is English, and all course material can be translated into 27 different languages. All written content can also be delivered in an audio format to meet every student’s needs.
TPT mentoring
Qualified mentors guide, track, and motivate each student throughout their educational path. They also help establish deadlines that realistically align with schedules and ambitions, focusing on how to maximize the time dedicated to learning.
Monthly feedback and evaluations are also provided to students and parents/guardians to enhance learning and ensure students are happy with the course.
Graduation Requirements
We strive to meet the needs of every student!
At TPT International School pupils can choose between 3 different diploma paths that best fits their abilities, interests, and goals. Each path is specifically designed for 3 different routes with their own graduation requirements.
Duri ng an initial consultation, families are encouraged to consider the educational benefits of each path and choose the one that best suits the student’s needs and goals and will prepare his or her postsecondary education or career plan.
Our advisors will provide support in creating the most tailored plan that will be aligned with your child’s professional and academic goals and meet the necessary requirements for your student’s grade level. Choose a path to meet your unique goals.
The requirements below are mandatory for all paths
- Full-time education requires at least 24 credits
- Students must take at least (6) credits per year to be considered full-time
- A minimum of 25% of credits should be taken at TPT to receive a diploma through us.
- Students transferring to TPT in their final year need a minimum of 6 credits.
- Students are allowed to take more than what is suggested in the paths below
- TPT accepts transfer credits from other high school and colleges with an official transcript and professionally translated in English
3 Path Options
- English Language Arts: 4 credits
- Mathematics: 3 credits (including Algebra I, Geometry, and another higher-level math course)
- Science: 3 credits (including Biology, Chemistry, or Physical Science, and another Science course)
- Social Studies: 3 credits (including U.S. History, World History, Government, and Economics)
- General Electives: 5-6 credits (this can include foreign language, fine arts, and other elective courses)
- Career and Technical Education (CTE) Courses: Optional, but often part of the elective credits
- Physical Education: 1 credit
- Health Education: 0.5 credit
Subject | Grade 9 | Grade 10 | Grade 11 | Grade 12 | Total Credits |
English | English 9 (1 credit) | English 10 (1 credit) | English 11 (1 credit) | English 12 (1 credit) | 4 credits |
Mathematics | Algebra I (1 credit) | Geometry (1 credit) | Higher-Level Math (1 credit) | Math Elective (1 credit) | 3-4 credits |
Science | Biology (1 credit) | Physical Science (1 credit) | Chemistry or Science Elective (1 credit) | Science Elective (1 credit) | 3-4 credits |
Social Studies | World History (1 credit) | U.S. History (1 credit) | Government (0.5 credit) |
Economics (0.5 credit) |
3 credits |
Physical Education | Physical Education (0.5 credit) | Physical Education (0.5 credit) | – | – | 1 credit |
Health Education | Health Education (0.5 credit) | – | – | – | 0.5 credit |
Electives | Elective (1 credit) | Elective (1 credit) | Elective (1 credit) | Elective (1 credit) | 4-5 credits |
Total Credits | 6-7 credits | 6-7 credits | 6-7 credits | 6-7 credits | 22-24 credits |
Diploma Path 2 – College Preparatory Diploma Meeting NCAA Requirements
The College Preparatory Diploma at TPT International School is specifically designed to meet the academic requirements set forth by the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association). This path prepares student-athletes for eligibility to participate in collegiate athletics while also providing a comprehensive college preparatory education. It ensures that student-athletes have the necessary academic foundation to succeed in both their sport and their studies at the collegiate level.
Aim: This diploma path ensures that student-athletes meet the eligibility requirements set forth by the NCAA. By completing this diploma path, student-athletes will be equipped with the academic skills, knowledge, and eligibility necessary to thrive in higher education and athletic endeavors at the collegiate level.
Highlights:
- Core Academics: Rigorous study of English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies to meet NCAA eligibility requirements and university admission standards. Students will engage in comprehensive coursework that prepares them for success in higher education and collegiate athletics.
- Foreign Language Requirement: Completion of two years of the same foreign language to fulfill NCAA core course requirements and enhance global communication skills. Proficiency in a foreign language not only expands students’ cultural understanding but also strengthens their eligibility for NCAA participation.
- Electives: Varied elective courses provide students with opportunities to explore diverse subjects and interests while fulfilling NCAA core course requirements. Elective options allow students to tailor their academic experiences to align with their future goals and interests, fostering a well-rounded educational foundation.
- College Readiness: The College Preparatory Diploma equips students with the essential skills and knowledge necessary for success in higher education, including NCAA compliance. Students will develop critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving abilities essential for academic and athletic achievement at the collegiate level.
NCAA Eligibility Requirements:
In addition to completing the College Preparatory Diploma, student-athletes must ensure they meet the NCAA’s eligibility requirements, which include:
- Core Course Requirements: Student-athletes must complete a minimum number of NCAA-approved core courses in English, mathematics, science, social studies, and
foreign language. - Minimum GPA: Student-athletes must maintain a minimum GPA as determined by the NCAA. This GPA is calculated based on the grades earned in NCAA-approved core
courses. - Standardized Test Scores: Student-athletes must achieve a minimum score on standardized tests such as the SAT or ACT. The NCAA uses a sliding scale to determine
eligibility based on GPA and test scores. - Amateurism: Student-athletes must maintain amateur status and adhere to NCAA rules regarding amateurism and eligibility.
NCAA Division I Core Course Requirements:
- English: 4 years
- Mathematics (Algebra I or higher): 3 years
- Natural/Physical Science (including one year of lab science): 2 years
- Additional English, Mathematics, or Natural/Physical Science: 1 year
- Social Science: 2 years
- Additional Courses (from any area above, foreign language, or comparative
religion/philosophy): 4 years
NCAA Division II Core Course Requirements:
- English: 3 years
- Mathematics (Algebra I or higher): 2 years
- Natural/Physical Science (including one year of lab science): 2 years
- Additional English, Mathematics, or Natural/Physical Science: 3 years
- Social Science: 2 years
- Additional Courses (from any area above, foreign language, or comparative
religion/philosophy): 4 years
By completing the College Preparatory Diploma at TPT International School and meeting the NCAA eligibility requirements, student-athletes will be well-prepared to pursue their athletic and academic goals at the collegiate level.
Subject Breakdown by Grade Level:
Subject | Grade 9 | Grade 10 | Grade 11 | Grade 12 | Total Credits |
English | English 9 (1 credit) | English 10 (1 credit) | English 11 (1 credit) | English 12 (1 credit) | 4 credits |
Mathematics | Algebra I (1 credit) | Geometry (1 credit) | Algebra II (1 credit) | Higher-level Math (1 credit) | 4 credits |
Science | Biology (1 credit) | Chemistry (1 credit) | Physics or Science Elective (1 credit) | Advanced Science Elective (1 credit) | 4 credits |
Social Studies | World History (1 credit) | U.S. History (1 credit) | Government (0.5 credit) | Economics (0.5 credit) | 3 credits |
Foreign Language | Foreign Language I (1 credit) | Foreign Language II (1 credit) | – | – | 2 credits |
Physical Education | Physical Education (0.5 credit) | Physical Education (0.5 credit) | – | – | 1 credit |
Health Education | Health Education (0.5 credit) | – | – | – | 0.5 credit |
Electives | Elective (1 credit) | Elective (1 credit) | Elective (1 credit) | Elective (1 credit) | 4 credits |
Total Credits | 6 credits | 6 credits | 6.5 credits | 4.5 credits | 23 credits |
NCAA Eligibility Requirements:
In addition to completing the College Preparatory Diploma, student-athletes must ensure they meet the NCAA’s eligibility requirements, which include:
- Core Course Requirements: Student-athletes must complete a minimum number of NCAA-approved core courses in English, mathematics, science, social studies, and foreign language.
- Minimum GPA: Student-athletes must maintain a minimum GPA as determined by the NCAA. This GPA is calculated based on the grades earned in NCAA-approved core courses.
- Standardized Test Scores: Student-athletes must achieve a minimum score on standardized tests such as the SAT or ACT. The NCAA uses a sliding scale to determine eligibility based on GPA and test scores.
- Amateurism: Student-athletes must maintain amateur status and adhere to NCAA rules regarding amateurism and eligibility.
By completing the College Preparatory Diploma at TPT International School and meeting the NCAA eligibility requirements, student-athletes will be well-prepared to pursue their athletic and academic goals at the collegiate level.
NCAA International Academic Requirements
Diploma Path 3 – Advanced Studies Diploma Honors Courses
The Advanced Studies Diploma is tailored for highly motivated and academically driven students who seek a challenging and rigorous high school experience while ensuring NCAA
eligibility for student-athletes. This path is designed to prepare students for competitive college admissions and advanced study in their chosen fields. Students in this path are required to take a minimum of 8 Honors or AP level courses and maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA, allowing them to demonstrate academic excellence and readiness for top-tier universities.
Aim: To challenge advanced students in their studies and prepare them for competitive college admissions.
Highlights:
- Advanced Coursework: At least 8 Honors or AP courses across various subjects to challenge and engage students.
- High Academic Standards: Maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA to ensure consistent academic performance.
- Comprehensive Education: Strong emphasis on English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and Foreign Languages.
- Enhanced College Readiness: Provides rigorous preparation for competitive college admissions and advanced degree programs.
- Ideal For: Academically ambitious students aiming for top universities and seeking a challenging and enriching educational experience.
Additional Requirements:
- GPA Requirement: Maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA
- Honors/AP Courses: Minimum of 8 Honors or AP level courses
Subject Breakdown by Grade Level:
Subject | Grade 9 | Grade 10 | Grade 11 | Grade 12 | Total Credits |
English | English 9 (1 credit) | English 10 Honors (1 credit) | English 11 AP (1 credit) | English 12 AP (1 credit) | 4 credits |
Mathematics | Algebra I (1 credit) | Geometry Honors (1 credit) | Algebra II Honors (1 credit) | Higher-level Math AP (1 credit) | 4 credits |
Science | Biology Honors (1 credit) | Chemistry Honors (1 credit) | Physics AP (1 credit) | Advanced Science AP (1 credit) | 4 credits |
Social Studies | World History Honors (1 credit) | U.S. History AP (1 credit) | Government Honors/AP (1 credit) | Economics Honors/AP (1 credit) | 4 credits |
Foreign Language | Foreign Language I (1 credit) | Foreign Language II (1 credit) | Foreign Language III (1 credit) | – | 3 credits |
Physical Education | Physical Education (0.5 credit) | Physical Education (0.5 credit) | – | – | 1 credit |
Health Education | Health Education (0.5 credit) | – | – | – | 0.5 credit |
Electives | Honors Elective (1 credit) | AP Elective (1 credit) | AP Elective (2 credits) | AP Elective (2 credits) | 6 credits |
Total Credits | 6 credits | 6 credits | 7.5 credits | 6.5 credits | 26 credits |
Diploma Path 1 – Basic High School Diploma Requirements
Core Academic Courses:
- English Language Arts: 4 credits
- Mathematics: 3 credits (including Algebra I, Geometry, and another higher-level math
course) - Science: 3 credits (including Biology, Chemistry, or Physical Science, and another
Science course) - Social Studies: 3 credits (including U.S. History, World History, Government, and
Economics)
Electives:
- General Electives: 5-6 credits (this can include foreign language, fine arts, and other
elective courses) - Career and Technical Education (CTE) Courses: Optional, but often part of the
elective credits
Additional Requirements:
- Physical Education: 1 credit
- Health Education: 0.5 credit
Total Credits Required: Typically around 22-24 credits, depending on the state.
Subject Breakdown by Grade Level:
Diploma Path 2 – College Preparatory Diploma Meeting NCAA Requirements
The College Preparatory Diploma at TPT International School is specifically designed to meet the academic requirements set forth by the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association). This path prepares student-athletes for eligibility to participate in collegiate athletics while also providing a comprehensive college preparatory education. It ensures that student-athletes have the necessary academic foundation to succeed in both their sport and their studies at the collegiate level.
Aim: This diploma path ensures that student-athletes meet the eligibility requirements set forth by the NCAA. By completing this diploma path, student-athletes will be equipped with the academic skills, knowledge, and eligibility necessary to thrive in higher education and athletic endeavors at the collegiate level.
Highlights:
- Core Academics: Rigorous study of English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies to meet NCAA eligibility requirements and university admission standards. Students will engage in comprehensive coursework that prepares them for success in higher education and collegiate athletics.
- Foreign Language Requirement: Completion of two years of the same foreign language to fulfill NCAA core course requirements and enhance global communication skills. Proficiency in a foreign language not only expands students’ cultural understanding but also strengthens their eligibility for NCAA participation.
- Electives: Varied elective courses provide students with opportunities to explore diverse subjects and interests while fulfilling NCAA core course requirements. Elective options allow students to tailor their academic experiences to align with their future goals and interests, fostering a well-rounded educational foundation.
- College Readiness: The College Preparatory Diploma equips students with the essential skills and knowledge necessary for success in higher education, including NCAA compliance. Students will develop critical thinking, communication, and problem-solving abilities essential for academic and athletic achievement at the collegiate level.
NCAA Eligibility Requirements:
In addition to completing the College Preparatory Diploma, student-athletes must ensure they meet the NCAA’s eligibility requirements, which include:
- Core Course Requirements: Student-athletes must complete a minimum number of NCAA-approved core courses in English, mathematics, science, social studies, and
foreign language. - Minimum GPA: Student-athletes must maintain a minimum GPA as determined by the NCAA. This GPA is calculated based on the grades earned in NCAA-approved core
courses. - Standardized Test Scores: Student-athletes must achieve a minimum score on standardized tests such as the SAT or ACT. The NCAA uses a sliding scale to determine
eligibility based on GPA and test scores. - Amateurism: Student-athletes must maintain amateur status and adhere to NCAA rules regarding amateurism and eligibility.
NCAA Division I Core Course Requirements:
- English: 4 years
- Mathematics (Algebra I or higher): 3 years
- Natural/Physical Science (including one year of lab science): 2 years
- Additional English, Mathematics, or Natural/Physical Science: 1 year
- Social Science: 2 years
- Additional Courses (from any area above, foreign language, or comparative
religion/philosophy): 4 years
NCAA Division II Core Course Requirements:
- English: 3 years
- Mathematics (Algebra I or higher): 2 years
- Natural/Physical Science (including one year of lab science): 2 years
- Additional English, Mathematics, or Natural/Physical Science: 3 years
- Social Science: 2 years
- Additional Courses (from any area above, foreign language, or comparative
religion/philosophy): 4 years
By completing the College Preparatory Diploma at TPT International School and meeting the NCAA eligibility requirements, student-athletes will be well-prepared to pursue their athletic and academic goals at the collegiate level.
Subject Breakdown by Grade Level:
NCAA Eligibility Requirements:
In addition to completing the College Preparatory Diploma, student-athletes must ensure they meet the NCAA’s eligibility requirements, which include:
- Core Course Requirements: Student-athletes must complete a minimum number of NCAA-approved core courses in English, mathematics, science, social studies, and foreign language.
- Minimum GPA: Student-athletes must maintain a minimum GPA as determined by the NCAA. This GPA is calculated based on the grades earned in NCAA-approved core courses.
- Standardized Test Scores: Student-athletes must achieve a minimum score on standardized tests such as the SAT or ACT. The NCAA uses a sliding scale to determine eligibility based on GPA and test scores.
- Amateurism: Student-athletes must maintain amateur status and adhere to NCAA rules regarding amateurism and eligibility.
By completing the College Preparatory Diploma at TPT International School and meeting the NCAA eligibility requirements, student-athletes will be well-prepared to pursue their athletic and academic goals at the collegiate level.
NCAA International Academic Requirements
Diploma Path 3 – Advanced Studies Diploma Honors Courses
The Advanced Studies Diploma is tailored for highly motivated and academically driven students who seek a challenging and rigorous high school experience while ensuring NCAA
eligibility for student-athletes. This path is designed to prepare students for competitive college admissions and advanced study in their chosen fields. Students in this path are required to take a minimum of 8 Honors or AP level courses and maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA, allowing them to demonstrate academic excellence and readiness for top-tier universities.
Aim: To challenge advanced students in their studies and prepare them for competitive college admissions.
Highlights:
- Advanced Coursework: At least 8 Honors or AP courses across various subjects to challenge and engage students.
- High Academic Standards: Maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA to ensure consistent academic performance.
- Comprehensive Education: Strong emphasis on English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and Foreign Languages.
- Enhanced College Readiness: Provides rigorous preparation for competitive college admissions and advanced degree programs.
- Ideal For: Academically ambitious students aiming for top universities and seeking a challenging and enriching educational experience.
Additional Requirements:
- GPA Requirement: Maintain a minimum 3.0 GPA
- Honors/AP Courses: Minimum of 8 Honors or AP level courses
Subject Breakdown by Grade Level:
GRADE | GPA | PERCENT |
A | 4.00 | 93 – 100% |
A- | 3.70 | 90 – 92% |
B+ | 3.30 | 87 – 89% |
B | 3.00 | 83 -86% |
B- | 2.70 | 80 – 82% |
C+ | 2.30 | 77 – 79% |
C | 2.00 | 73 – 76% |
C- | 1.70 | 70 -72% |
D+ | 1.30 | 67-69% |
D | 1.00 | 60-66% |
F | 0.00 | 0-59% |