Is this a disadvantage?

<p>I have posted this in the Rice University section as well, so I thought I would post it here for opinions as well.</p>

<p>I'm worried about one thing. Many colleges like to see you take many AP classes and etc..but I come from a small private school which only offers two AP classes: Calculus(which i could have taken this year but my headmaster didn't allow me too) and English. I'm going to try and take AP Computer Science as well as AP Biology outside of my school, but I'm worried that just because I come from a small school with not so many AP courses, etc.. that I won't get accepted.
My class currently is only 13 people. =/
My GPA is 4.45/4.5 . I'm not sure if its weighted or unweighted. To give the specific percentage that I have so far this year is 99. The only advantage I see in this is that I go to a private school in GA ( Known for horrible PUBLIC school education(ranked 50th, i'm not sure why though. haha) which is much more rigorous and harder than public school.
Is this a big disadvantage?
I'm a sophmore by the way.</p>

<p>Colleges take this into account - they won't punish you for where you went to school. Most just want to see that you took the most challenging path you could have based on what you were offered. I went to a tiny school that also only offered 2 AP courses....and I've been on far too many college tours and heard this question answered all too many times lol</p>