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International Baccalaureate At Highland Secondary
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IB Schools Worldwide 902,000 IB students worldwide 3100 IB schools in 140 countries 139 Diploma schools in Canada 15 IB schools in BC 2 Diploma schools on Vancouver Island
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The Primary Years Program for students aged 3 to 12 focuses on the development of the whole child in the classroom and in the world outside. The Middle Years Program for students aged 11 to 16 provides a framework of academic challenge and life skills, achieved through embracing and transcending traditional school subjects. The Diploma Program for students aged 16 to 19 is a demanding two-year curriculum leading to final examinations and a qualification that is welcomed by leading universities around the world. What is IB?
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challenging two-year program for grades 11 and 12 follows an internationally developed curriculum requires a broad and balanced range of knowledge focuses on the skills for the lifelong learner includes community service develops international and intercultural understanding IB Diploma Program
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Why the Comox Valley? history of strong academic achievement longstanding global community focus only school north of Victoria to offer IB Diploma program growing international student body
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a broad and balanced curriculum development of international understanding rigorous standardized assessment community service develops research skills, critical thinking and inquiring skills reflection connections across curriculum Key Features of IB
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Theory of Knowledge (TOK) educational philosophy of the Diploma Program students reflect critically on areas of knowledge considers the role and nature of knowledge across the curriculum students become aware of themselves as thinkers recognizes the need to act responsibly question based and links academic subject areas
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The IB Learner Profile
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Inquirers Knowledgeable Thinkers Communicators Principled Open- minded Caring Risk- takers Balanced Reflective
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The Typical IB Candidate strong work ethic highly motivated curious self-starter enjoys challenges A or B student
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A Typical IB Course HISTORY 12 110 Hours Content Assessment HISTORY SL 150 Hours Content Assessment HISTORY HL 240 Hours Content Assessment
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IB diploma program is recognized internationally by many universities Preferred entrance status at some Canadian universities Possible advanced credits for IB courses IB specific entrance scholarships at many Canadian Universities Opportunities for Graduates
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Timeline for Implementation Honours courses Teacher training Spring 2011 Application B April 2011 External team assessment Nov 2011 IB status decision Jan 2012 IB Diploma Program begins Sept 2012
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Fees 135$ student fees 92$ examination fees Application Process student achievementteacher recommendationstudent essayinterview Fees and Application Process
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Highland Website: web.sd71.bc.ca/highland IB Website www.ibo.org Leave your email Keeping You Posted
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