If you are in the IB Full Diploma program, what does your schedule look like? Junior Year Group 1: English English (Literature or Lit. & Performance) Group 2: Language Spanish or French Group 3: History Global History (optional) Psychology or Geography Group 4: Science Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science or Environmental Systems and Societies Group 5: Math Math or Math Studies Group 6: Arts Theatre, Art, Music, or Film Theory of Knowledge (TOK) Senior Year Group 1: English English (Literature or Lit. & Performance) Group 2: Language Spanish or French Group 3: History Global History (optional) Psychology or Geography Group 4: Science Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Computer Science or Environmental Systems and Societies Group 5: Math Math or Math Studies Group 6: Arts Theatre, Art, Music, or Film Theory of Knowledge (TOK) IB Full Diploma “Non-Negotiables”: - You MUST be in a foreign language course over the full two years of full diploma. You MUST take six IB exams at the end of your senior year. They must come from Groups 16 unless you are taking two courses in Groups 1-5. Then you do not need to test in Group 6. You MUST complete the Extended Essay and CAS hours. You MUST have at least 3 HL Classes and 3 SL classes (you may take 4 HL classes and 2 SL classes). o o o o - One subject from each Group 1-5 Must either take a Group 6 course or a second Group 1-5 course Cannot take IB Literature and Performance and IB Theatre Cannot take IB Literature and Performance and Environmental Systems and Societies The TOK course is where the bulk of guidance for the Extended Essay, CAS, and TOK assessments occur. WHY should you do the IB Full Diploma? The key to success in IB is student motivation. Students who enjoy school and schoolwork, who readily accept the challenge of school and thrive on those challenges do well in the IB Program. IB requires more than rote memorization. Students are challenged to participate actively and think far beyond just memorizing facts. Students who want more academic stimulation thrive in the IB Diploma Program. IB students realize that information presented in texts is just the beginning of understanding. They look beyond the surface interpretations to understand the whys and how’s of knowledge in each area of learning. Students need to show motivation, a determination to do their best, a willingness to organize themselves so they can complete the work to lead full and balanced lives at the same time.