United States, New York
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| Name | Age | Fee | Track | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grade 9 | 14 | 0 USD | Secondary | USD; 0; No annual tuition for resident students; no application or enrollment fee; public day high school. Optional charges (e.g., AP exams, field trips, extracurriculars) may apply per event and are billed separately. |
| Grade 10 | 15 | 0 USD | Secondary | USD; 0; No annual tuition for resident students; no application or enrollment fee; public day high school. Optional charges (e.g., AP exams, field trips, extracurriculars) may apply per event and are billed separately. |
| Grade 11 | 16 | 0 USD | Secondary | USD; 0; No annual tuition for resident students; no application or enrollment fee; public day high school. Optional charges (e.g., AP exams, field trips, extracurriculars) may apply per event and are billed separately. |
| Grade 12 | 17 | 0 USD | Secondary | USD; 0; No annual tuition for resident students; no application or enrollment fee; public day high school. Optional charges (e.g., AP exams, field trips, extracurriculars) may apply per event and are billed separately. |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Application Fee | 0 USD | No application fee for admission |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
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| Enrollment Fee | 0 USD | No enrollment fee mentioned |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
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| AP exams | 0 USD | Per-exam fee set by College Board; fees may be charged and deadlines apply. |
Flushing International High School is in Flushing, New York, serving grades 9–12. It belongs to the Internationals Network and follows the Internationals Approach, built on five core principles to support immigrant and multilingual learners. A centerpiece is the Internship Institute, which lets students explore a career area, develop workplace skills, apply new knowledge, and strengthen English and native-language abilities through real-world experience. Founded in 2004, FIHS serves recent immigrants and emphasizes bilingual language growth alongside academic development. The school houses 440 students from 40 countries who speak over 20 languages. The academic program is anchored in the American curriculum, with integrated language learning and opportunities for fieldwork and community engagement. Distinctive features include a strong internship program in 11th grade, an Arts & PE program with Drama and Visual Arts, and a DREAM TEAM that supports immigrant issues and scholarships for students. Sports include Volleyball, Soccer, Badminton, Basketball, and Handball.