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IB DIPLOMA PROGRAMME

Table of Contents

Table of Contents ............................................................................................................................... 0

A Message from the Head of School .................................................................................................... 3

A Message from The IB Diploma Coordinator ...................................................................................... 4

IB Diploma Information ...................................................................................................................... 5

IB Diploma Students ........................................................................................................................... 6

IB Diploma Structure at EF Academy Oxford ........................................................................................ 7

IB Diploma Structure at EF Academy Oxford ........................................................................................ 8

Components of an IB Course ............................................................................................................. 10

IB Diploma Results ........................................................................................................................... 11

Pathways to Success......................................................................................................................... 14

How to Make Sure That You Have Chosen the Right Subjects ............................................................. 15

Subject Information ......................................................................................................................... 16

Group 1: Studies in Language and Literature ..................................................................................... 16

Group 2: Language Aquisition ........................................................................................................... 19

Group 3: Individuals and Societies .................................................................................................... 22

Group 4: Sciences ............................................................................................................................. 27

Group 5: Mathematics ...................................................................................................................... 31

Group 6: Arts and Electives ............................................................................................................... 35

The Core Components ...................................................................................................................... 37

The Importance of Year 1 ................................................................................................................. 41

Extracurricular Activities and University Applications ........................................................................ 42

Appendix 1 – Helpful Websites ......................................................................................................... 43

Appendix 2 – Frequently Asked Questions ........................................................................................ 44

Notes, Questions and Doodles .......................................................................................................... 47

A Message from the Head of School

A Message from The IB Diploma Coordinator

IB Diploma Information

Introduction The IBO Mission Statement

IB Diploma Students

1. CAS Requirement

2. Theory of Knowledge

3. Extended Essay

IB Diploma Structure at EF Academy Oxford

IB Diploma candidates complete the “core” requirements of the programme: The Extended Essay, Theory of Knowledge, and CAS. Diploma candidates must take 6 subjects chosen from Group 1 to 6. One subject must be selected from each of the Groups 1 to 5. The sixth subject can be selected from Group 6 or from Groups 1 to 5. Three of these classes must be chosen at Higher Level (HL) and three at Standard Level (SL). The diagram below shows the IB subjects that are offered at EF Academy Oxford.

Inquirers

Knowledgeable

Thinkers

Communicators

Principled

Open-Minded

Caring

Risk-Takers

Balanced

Reflective

IB Diploma Structure at EF Academy Oxford

IB Diploma candidates complete the “core” requirements of the programme: The Extended Essay, Theory of Knowledge, and CAS. Diploma candidates must take 6 subjects chosen from Group 1 to 6. One subject must be selected from each of the Groups 1 to 5. The sixth subject can be selected from Group 6 or from Groups 1 to 5. Three of these classes must be chosen at Higher Level (HL) and three at Standard Level (SL). The diagram below shows the IB subjects that are offered at EF Academy Oxford.

Group 1

Group 2

Group 3

Group 4

Group 5

Group 6

Distinctions Between Standard Level and Higher-Level Classes

Components of an IB Course

Internal Assessment (IA) and IB Exams

1. Internal Assessment (20-30% of the Final Grade): 2. IB Exams (70-80% of the Final Grade):

IB Diploma Results

The maximum score possible for those students pursuing the IB Diploma is 45, representing up to 7 points in each of the six required courses (42 points), plus 3 possible core points for Theory of Knowledge and the Extended Essay components. An IB Diploma candidate must reach a total of 24 points, or an average grade of 4 in each of their classes. To a certain extent, a high grade in one subject can balance a poor grade in another (e.g. a 5 in English can offset a 3 in Mathematics). Be aware that there are several situations that can prevent candidates from receiving the diploma.

Diploma Requirement Codes

Theory of Knowledge & Extended Essay Points

Eligibility For Acceptance Into The IB Diploma

Maintaining Eligibility: Diploma Candidates

Academic Expectations:

Consequences for Failing To Meet Academic Expectations

Study Materials

A list of items are given below:

G Suite

Develop an Academic Mindset

Adopt A Growth Mindset

Accept Help

Attend

Be Healthy

Be Self-Driven

Come Prepared

Overcome Barriers To Learning

Read

Sleep

Think

Pathways to Success

All academic programmes at EF Academy Oxford are built around the “Pathways to Success”. A Pathway is your individual route to gaining an excellent diploma, a range of skills and admission to great universities.

Pathways incorporate academic and extra-curricular activities which will help you to develop your knowledge and prepare for future careers. As part of the admissions process, the Course Co-ordinator and Director of University Guidance have looked at your interests, abilities and subject choices and have made a recommendation as to which Pathway is most appropriate for you. As you progress in your studies, your Tutor and other members of staff will work with you to ensure that your Pathway is providing the best support for you to succeed.

What is a Pathway?

Why are there Pathways?

Are Pathways for IB Diploma or A-Level?

Can I change Pathways?

What if I don’t know what I want to do?

How to Make Sure That You Have Chosen the Right Subjects

Which Career Are You Interested In?

United Kingdom

Australia

Canada

Subject Information Group 1: Studies in Language and Literature

Prerequisites Course description

Course content

Assessment

School Supported Self-Taught Literature A

Assessment

Paper 1: Guided literary analysis (1 hour 15 minutes)

Paper 2: Comparative Essay (1h 45 minutes)

Individual oral.

Teacher to speak to:

Subject Information Group 2: Language Aquisition

Language B Hl/Sl

English, Spanish and French:

Course Description

Course Content

Identities

Experiences

Social Organisation

Human Ingenuity

Sharing The Planet

Literature

Conceptual understandings

Assessment structure

Teachers to speak to:

Spanish Or French AB Initio SL

Prerequisites

Course description

Course content

Teacher to speak to:

Subject Information Group 3: Individuals and Societies

Economics Sl/Hl

Prerequisites

Course Description

Course Content

Assessment

Teacher to speak to:

History Sl/Hl

Prerequisites

Course description

Course content

Assessment

Historical Investigation

Teacher to talk to:

Business Management Sl/Hl

Prerequisites

Course description

Course content

Assessment

Teacher to speak to:

Philosophy Sl/Hl

Prerequisites

Course description

Course content

Assessment

Teacher to speak to:

Subject Information Group 4: Sciences

Biology Hl/Sl

Prerequisites

Course description

Course content

Assessment

Teachers to speak to:

Chemistry Hl/Sl

Prerequisites

Course description

Course content

Assessment

Standard Level

Teacher to speak to:

Physics Hl/Sl

Prerequisites

Course description

Course content

Assessment

Teacher to speak to:

Subject Information Group 5: Mathematics

Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches

Prerequisites

Course description

Course content

Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation

Prerequisites

Course description Course content

Assessment SL

Teachers to speak to:

Graphic Display Calculators

Subject Information Group 6: Arts and Electives

Theatre Sl/Hl

Prerequisites

Course description

Course content

The Theatre Journal

Assessment Standard Level

Teacher to speak to:

The Core Components

The Diploma Core

Extended Essay

Theory of Knowledge (TOK)

Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS)

Creativity:

Activity:

Service:

University Guidance at EF Academy Oxford

Subject Choices

The Importance of Year 1

Grades

Pathways

IB Diploma

The Academic Policy

Extracurricular Activities and University Applications

Extracurricular activities and the CAS programme have many purposes, the most important of which is:

“Education of The Whole Person”

Secondary Objectives Are:

These Activities Can Help You Demonstrate:

Appendix 1 – Helpful Websites

UK

USA

Australia

The Netherlands

Financial Aid/Scholarships/Loans:

University Guides

Careers

Appendix 2 – Frequently Asked Questions

1. To what extent has the International Baccalaureate become recognized?

2. What are the requirements for an IB Diploma?

3. Is the IB fully accepted?

4. How does a candidate select his/her six subjects?

When choosing your options, please consider the following:

Please do consider these points as well:

Language B HL

Language B SL

Language ab Initio

5. Can I take a Group 3 or 6 Subject I have NOT studied at GCSE before?

6. Do I have to take an Arts subject in Group 6?

7. Are there some easy Higher-Level options?

8. How are IB exams marked?

9. How are the IB exams assessed?

10. How many points do I need to gain a full diploma?

11. When are the examinations held?

12. Can candidates re-sit examinations?

13. In which languages are the exams written?

14. Is it possible to transfer to another IB school?

15. How do International Baccalaureate exams compare with other courses?

16. Does the IB Diploma guarantee entry into university?

17. Do I have to take an external examination such as the Standardized Achievement Test (“SAT”) if have and IB Diploma?

Notes, Questions and Doodles