IB NUTS and BOLTS Feb 2016

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Welcome to IB
“Nuts and Bolts”:
What to Expect in
Grades 11 and 12
CURRENT
IB Diploma Programme
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English (HL)
History of Americas (HL)
Biology (HL)
Mathematics or Math Studies (SL)
French or Spanish (SL)
Elective (SL): Chemistry
Information Technology
Music
Visual Arts
FUTURE OFFERINGS
September 2017
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*future course offerings will be for current
grade 9 students only, and will be
dependent on sufficient enrolment
Chemistry (HL)
Physics (SL)
Psychology (HL)
What is the difference between
HL and SL?
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A “regular” Ontario course is equal to 110
hours of classroom instruction
HL courses = 240 hours (therefore students
need 2.5 or 3 credits to satisfy hours)
SL courses = 150 hours (therefore students
need 2 credits to satisfy hours)
IB Diploma requires a minimum of 3 HLs
International Baccalaureate
Diploma Programme
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Students are required to complete 6 IB
courses (each course is equivalent to 2 or 3
OSS credits)
One course from each “GROUP” must be
selected—Groups 1 to 6
Central elements must also be completed
( EE, CAS, TOK)
IB Diploma Programme
Central Elements
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EE Extended Essay
Personal research paper
• CAS Creativity, Action, Service
3 – 4 hours per week – 11 and 12
• TOK Theory of Knowledge
Connections between disciplines
IB Diploma Courses (Partial)
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A minimum of TWO courses must be
selected over the two senior years
EE, TOK and CAS are not selected
Any combination of HL and SL courses
may be selected
Fee Structure
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Please see our website for the fee structure
organized by grade.
Fees are paid each year in May for the
following school year.
Notices will be sent home in April.
IB Points Grading System
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A total of 45 points is available for the IB
Diploma
7 points per COURSE (42) plus 3 points for
EE and TOK (= 45)
A minimum of 24 points is required to earn
the Diploma, with a minimum of 12 points
in the HLs
Other failing conditions: see hand-out
IB Grading Point System
Equivalent Grade in Ontario
IB
OSSD %
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97 to 100%
6
93 to 96%
5
84 to 92%
4
72 to 83%
3
61 to 71%
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50 to 60%
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Below 50%
Cameron’s Statistics
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For the past 10 years, our Diploma Grads
have achieved an average of 33 to 35 points
out of 45
Best result: average of 35 points
Lowest result: average of 32
Consistently have students with 40 + points
World Average = 29 points
IB Course Selection and
Sequencing
Program Overview
Grade 9
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all Ontario students take 5 compulsory courses
and 3 elective courses
students take 4 courses each semester for a total of
8 courses over the year
Compulsory Courses
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ENG1DW – English
MPM1DW – Math
SNC1DW – Science
CGC1DW – Geography
FSF1DW – French
* “W” denotes an IB course and the “1” denotes
a grade 9 credit
Options:
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Students are strongly encouraged to select
PPL1OX/Y – Physical Education
IB students should complete an ARTS credit (e.g.
AVI1OI, ADA1OI, AMI1OI, AMI1OX,
AMV1OI),
Plus a GROUP 2 credit (e.g. an additional PE
course, an additional Arts course, one Business
course, OR a second French course
Sample Timetable:
Semester One
Semester Two
ENG1DW – English
CGC1DW - Geography
SNC1DW – Science
MPM1DW - Math
FSF1DW – French
AVI1OI - Art
PPL1OX – Phys. Ed.
BTT1OI – Business Tech
Program Overview
Grade 10
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All Ontario students have 5 compulsory courses.
In addition, they will select 3 elective courses.
Compulsory Courses:
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ENG2DW – English
MPM2DW or MPM2DX – Math
– MPM2W leads to MCR3UW and
MHF4UW&MCV4UW (double credit)
– MPM2DX leads to MCR3UX and MDM4UW (single
credit math)
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SNC2DW – Science
CHC2DW – History
GLC2OH/CHV2OH – Career Studies and Civics
Options:
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FSF2DW – French – for those students
pursuing IB French
AVI2OW (new) – IB Art prep course
SBI3UI or SCH3UI or SPH3UI – for those
students wanting to take 3 sciences
For full diploma students, the corresponding
grade 12 Ontario Science course will need
to be taken outside of the day timetable.
Options include: online, summer school or
night school.
Sample Timetable:
Semester One
Semester Two
ENG2DW – English
CHC2DW – History
SNC2DW – Science
FSF2DW – French OR
elective
MPM2DW - Math
GLC2OH&CHV2OH – Career
Studies & Civics
Elective
Elective or 3rd science option
Program Overview
Grade 11
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the full IB diploma program begins
there are 8 compulsory courses
both parts of the IB elective are taken in the grade
11 year
Compulsory Courses:
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EWC4UW – Extended Essay
HZT4UW – Theory of Knowledge
SBI3UW – Biology
CHY4UW – History of the Americas
MCR3UW or MCR3UX* – Math
– MCR3UX or 3UW –pre-requisite for MDM4UW*
– MCR3UW - pre-requisite for MFH4UW&MCV4UW
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FSF3UW – French OR LWSBDW – Spanish
IB Electives (2)
IB Electives:
IB Elective – Part 1
IB Elective – Part 2
SCH3UW – Gr. 11 Chemistry
SCH4UW – Gr. 12 Chemistry
AVI3MW – Gr. 11 Art
AVI4MW – Gr. 12 Art
AMU3MW – Gr. 11 Music
AMU4MW – Gr. 12 Music
BTX4CW – ITGS –
Information Technology
BOH4MW – Information
Technology
IB Electives Cont’d
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students write an IB exam for their elective in
May of grade 11
Sample Timetable:
Semester One
Semester Two
IB Elective – Chemistry (e.g. SCH3UW) IB Elective - Chemistry (e.g.
SCH4UW)
EWC4UW (“E.E”)/ HZT4UW (TOK)
continues
SBI3UW – Gr. 11 Biology
CHY4UW – Gr.12 History
FSF3UW – Gr. 11 French OR
LWSBDW – Gr. 11 Spanish
MCR3UW – Gr. 11 Math
Other Considerations:
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note the number of bolded courses – these indicate
grade 12 credits (“4U” or “4M”) which may be
pre-requisites for university programs or part of
the admission average
Other Considerations Cont’d
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Some early offers of admission to university are
based on grade 11 marks (often including prerequisite courses)
Typically after semester 1 in grade 12 – some
offers are based on a blend of grade 11 and 12
marks
After semester 2 mid-terms in grade 12 – offers
are based on grade 12 marks
Program Overview
Grade 12
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there are 7 – 8 compulsory courses in the full IB
diploma program – depending on the math option
selected
students are completing their 3 higher level
subjects (English, Biology and History) and 2
standard level subjects (Math and French/Spanish)
the third standard level subject (IB Elective) will
have been completed in grade 11
Grade 12
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Higher level courses require continued studies
from semester 1 into semester 2
Higher level courses are 240 hours and standard
level courses are 150 hours
Compulsory Courses:
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ENG4UW – English
ETS4UW – English
SBI4UW – Biology
CHI4UW – History of the Americas
IDC4UW – History/Biology
FSF4UW – French OR LWSDUW – Spanish
MHF4UW & MCV4UW – Mathematics OR
MDM4UW – Math Studies
IB Math Options:
1. Mathematics–
• is comprised of two math courses: MHF4UW –
Functions and MCV4UW – Calculus
• these year long courses alternate days
IB Math Options:
2. Math Studies –
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• students may elect to take an Ontario Calculus
(MCV4UI), an elective, or a spare period
Other Considerations:
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If students have a partial program, they may have
some “forced” spares e.g. ENG4UW/spare OR
IDC4UH/spare
34 credit policy – students may take as many
courses as they wish within 4 years, however, they
are not permitted to exceed 34 credits in a 5th year
This includes repeated courses
There is an exception for students with an IEP
Sample Timetable:
Semester One
Semester Two
SBI4UW – Biology
ETS4UW – English
CHI4UW - History
IDC4UW – History/Biology
ENG4UW – English/
LWSDUW - Spanish
continues
MHF4UW – Math/
MCV4UW - Math
continues
Supports Available for
Students
a) Classroom workshops
• Grade 9 students – study skills
• Grade 10 students – Career Studies – time
management, career planning
• Grade 11 students – researching post secondary
options
• Grade 12 students – post secondary applications
Supports Available for
Students
b) Short term Individual Counselling for
academic issues and some socialemotional issues
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• may include referrals to community
resources
• contact with parents
• providing updates for teachers
Supports Available for
Students
c) Student Success Program
• Student Success Teachers are available in Room
266 at lunch or throughout the day (on referral
basis)
d) Special Education
• The Resource Department is available to assist
students who have been identified through the
IPRC process
Supports Available for
Students
e) Peer Tutoring
• offered the second half of lunch each day in the
Career Studies Room
• tutors are typically senior IB students
f) Child & Youth Workers
• Available for social emotional support and conflict
resolution
Supports Available for
Students
g) Print Resources
• available through the library on a variety of issues
ranging from study skills to stress management
h) Website and Twitter
• online resources and announcements
• scholarship information
Thank you for
joining us this evening!
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