What are my chances of getting into an Ivy League school (or other great university)?

I’m a Sophomore in High School. I have straight A’s, here are my classes for last year, this year, and the classes I plan on taking in the future:

9th grade: English I, Pre-Algebra, Geology, Geography, ProStart, Health/Typing (1/2 year of each), and Band.

10th grade: English II, Algebra I, Biology, World History, Weights and Conditioning, Art, Band, and Japanese I (Independent Study)

Here is what I have planned for 11th grade and 12th grade:

11th grade: English III, Geometry, Algebra II, Biology II, American History (I think), Spanish I, Band, and Japanese II (Independent Study).

12th grade: English IV, Pre-Calculus, Anatomy, Government and Politics, Senior Survival, Spanish II, and Band.

I would take Japanese III, but I cannot find it offered for independent study. I love Japan… If you know where there is Japanese III online, please let me know!

My school is pretty small. We do not have AP/Honors courses.

I don’t know what I want to do for extra curriculars in the future, but I am in FBLA and Art Club this year, and I want to do Basketball.

So, how are my classes? If you have any advice, please feel free to tell me.

Thank You!

The only thing I would say is more science. Is Chemistry offered?

@Azuriah My recommendation would be to explore taking classes through Wyoming Virtual Academy. It is tuition free and you do not need to be enrolled full time. They offer quite a few AP and Honours courses that would allow you to expand the limited courses that your school offers. Not only would you place yourself on a more level academic playing field it would show universities initiative and drive. Seeking out additional and more challenging courses would be a positive addition to your applications.