Spanish IV Honors
AP United States History
AP Physics 1
Women’s Studies Honors
AP English Language
Pre-Calculus Honors
Junior Seminar
Will you have a study hall? This sounds like a lot of work to me, but it really depends on your teachers. At my school I wouldn’t recommend a comparable schedule (we don’t have all those classes though). I know plenty of people who don’t have a study hall, but none of them take as many AP classes. I tend to take all APs or college classes, but I have either at least one study hall or a gap in my day. You should also factor in whether you participate in sports or clubs that take up a lot of time and if you work. I’m in marching band, so in the fall I try to go easy on myself and maybe have two study halls. Good luck with scheduling 
AP English language, Apush, AP physics 1, + pre-calculus and a foreign language level 3 or 4 is a standard schedule considered 'most rigorous ’ IE., if you’re aiming for very selective universities. Your personal picks demonstrate personal academic interests, which is good too.
So, yes it seems manageable, but make sure 1) you get 8-9 hours of sleep and 2) keep at least one extra curricular activity you can Purdue in-depth.
It sounds fine as long as you don’t have a large amount of after school commitments (sports, clubs, etc.). Also, make sure you have good time management. My friend who is taking 4 APs and PreCalc (H) got almost all straight A’s (apart from a B+ in AP Lit) in his AP classes but got a D+ in PreCalc. Be careful, but if you’re aiming for high high schools, go for it!