Year 11 IB parent meeting Course update School organization • • • • • • Head of Year: Pak Ismail DP coordinator: Pak Todung/Ibu Popy CAS coordinator: Ibu Widy SSS: Ibu Regina, Ingrid, Dwi TOK coordinator: Pak Arthur EE coordinator: Pak Marc Where to find… • • • • • School website: www.globaljaya.com School portal: www.globaljaya.net Twitter: @GlobalJaya Facebook: Email Kevin@globaljaya.com Ismail@globaljaya.com Todung Aritonang@globaljaya.com Regina@globaljaya.com The six subject groups • • • • • • • • Group 1 Language Group 2 Second language Group 3 Individuals and societies Group 4 Experimental sciences Group5 Mathematics and computer science Group 6 Arts and options 3 x HL courses 240 hours 3 x SL courses 150 hours Award of the Diploma • As a general guide a score of 24 out of a possible 45 points will result in the awarding of the IB Diploma. • However it is more complicated than that. • There are two sets of scores as follows: A total score of 24-27 points • A numeric grade is awarded to all six subjects • CAS requirements are met • A grade of A-E is awarded to TOK and Extended Essay with at least a D in one • No grade 1 in any subject • No grade 2 in any HL subject • No more than 3 grades 3 or below • At least 12 points in HL subjects • At least 9 points in SL subjects A total score of 28 points and above • A numeric grade is awarded to all six subjects • CAS requirements are met • A grade of A-E is awarded to TOK and Extended Essay with at least a D in one • No grade 1 in any subject • No grade 2 in any HL subject • No more than 3 grades 3 or below • At least 11 points in HL subjects • At least 8 points in SL subjects What do the scores mean? • • • • • • • 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Excellent Very good Good Satisfactory Mediocre Poor Very poor A+ A B C D E+ E Where are we up to? • • • • • • TOK Pak Arthur CAS Ibu Widy Extended Essay Course work Exams/Internal assessments Managing requirement – Study – Sport – CAS – Other activities – Social/family life Progress to Year 12 • The following performance standard is required for progress from Year 11 IB Diploma into Year 12. • Students undertake an exam in each subject at the end of Year 11. • Each subject then gives a grade 1-7 based on the exam result. • A minimum score of 24 is required to continue in the Diploma Programme in Year 12. • That a student who fails to achieve a minimum of 24 is given two alternatives: – To repeat Year 11 or – To convert from Diploma Programme to a Certificate course. • Progress to Year 12 • The score of 24 has the following conditions: (based on current Diploma Award conditions) • That students gain no grade 1 in any subject. • That students gain no grade 2 in any HL subject 21-23 points • Satisfactory CAS performance • Meeting Extended Essay requirements and deadlines to date: • Meeting TOK requirements and deadlines to date: • Meeting IA requirements and deadlines to date: • Results of completed Internal Assessments • Teacher recommendations Certificates • No core requirements • No SL/HL specific requirements • Allows students to concentrate on subject scores • Certificate issued with subject scores • University implications – May be required to do foundation course – May reduce range of options – Less impact on US options 2012 results summary. • • • • • • • • Average points World Average (approx) 2011 average points Average grade Highest points awarded 2011 highest points Pass rate World Average 30 29 30 4.91 42 40 88% 80%