Registering for Registering for CoursesCourses
Grade 10 Students moving to Grade 10 Students moving to Grade 11Grade 11
2009-20102009-2010
Choosing the Right CoursesChoosing the Right Courses Course selection is still the main Course selection is still the main
focus.focus. Students are encouraged to select Students are encouraged to select
the courses that are best suited for the courses that are best suited for their abilities. their abilities.
Teachers will have a conversation Teachers will have a conversation with students about the next logical with students about the next logical course in the department sequence. course in the department sequence.
See your Counselor if you need See your Counselor if you need additional adviseadditional advise
Discuss your course selections with Discuss your course selections with your parentsyour parents
Begin with the end in Begin with the end in mind….mind….• What do you want to have What do you want to have
accomplished by HS graduation?accomplished by HS graduation?• What HS courses do you need for What HS courses do you need for
possible college majors/degrees?possible college majors/degrees?• Is an IB Diploma desired for Is an IB Diploma desired for
college/university entrance?college/university entrance?• What is a realistic academic load for What is a realistic academic load for
you? How will you fit in your co-you? How will you fit in your co-curricular activities?curricular activities?
• What can you do to enhance your co-What can you do to enhance your co-curricular activities?curricular activities?
Current Grade 10 Current Grade 10 Students moving to Students moving to Grade 11 Grade 11
Required CoursesRequired Courses– EnglishEnglish– Thailand & Southeast AsiaThailand & Southeast Asia– Week Without WallsWeek Without Walls– Community Service RequirementCommunity Service Requirement– Electives – Electives –
which include the balance of required which include the balance of required coursescourses
ChoicesChoices• Modern Languages – 2-3 years recommended of Modern Languages – 2-3 years recommended of
the same language.the same language.
• Science - Biology required in grade 10; physics Science - Biology required in grade 10; physics or chemistry can be taken as an elective in or chemistry can be taken as an elective in grade 10 as well.grade 10 as well.
• Math - are you where you want to be? Double Math - are you where you want to be? Double up? Summer school?up? Summer school?
• Fine Arts - Have you completed the Fine Arts - Have you completed the requirement? Do you want to pursue Art, Music, requirement? Do you want to pursue Art, Music, Theatre or Dance?Theatre or Dance?
• P.E. - Where will the remaining requirements fit P.E. - Where will the remaining requirements fit during the next three years?during the next three years?
• Plan your registration with a three-year Plan your registration with a three-year plan in mind.plan in mind.
College/University Pre-College/University Pre-planningplanning
Interest in: Interest in: – Engineering? Take Physics.Engineering? Take Physics.– Medicine? Take Biology and Medicine? Take Biology and
Chemistry.Chemistry.– Architecture/graphic design? Take Architecture/graphic design? Take
3D modeling, Drawing, IB Art3D modeling, Drawing, IB Art– Economics or Law? Take Economics Economics or Law? Take Economics
and/or Historyand/or History– Math considerations for certain Math considerations for certain
college programscollege programs
Three - Year PlanThree - Year Plan
Grade 10Grade 10– English English
11– MWH 1MWH 1– Math 1Math 1– Biology 1Biology 1– Health/PE 10 1Health/PE 10 1– Elective 1Elective 1– Elective 1Elective 1– TotalTotal 7 7
Grade 11Grade 11– EnglishEnglish - all year 1- all year 1– TSEATSEA - one sem. .5- one sem. .5– Math Math - all year 1- all year 1– ScienceScience - all year 1- all year 1– Social Studies elec. 1Social Studies elec. 1– PEPE - .5- .5– electiveselectives - 2- 2
– TotalTotal - 7- 7
Grade 12Grade 12– EnglishEnglish 1 1– Social StudiesSocial Studies 1 1– Math 1 Math 1 – Science 1Science 1– Senior Seminar .5Senior Seminar .5– Electives 2.5Electives 2.5
– Total 7Total 7
New Courses for 2009-2010New Courses for 2009-2010
Creative WritingCreative Writing
Speech and CommunicationsSpeech and Communications
Intro to Thai Culture and LanguageIntro to Thai Culture and Language
Japanese Native 2Japanese Native 2
Spanish Native Spanish Native
Stagecraft and Theatre DesignStagecraft and Theatre Design
History of Rock and RollHistory of Rock and Roll
IB MusicIB Music
Additional Registration Additional Registration InformationInformation
• Thai citizens must be enrolled in Thai for Native Thai citizens must be enrolled in Thai for Native Speakers class, or IB Thai A2; the Thai teachers will Speakers class, or IB Thai A2; the Thai teachers will indicate the appropriate level of Thai for each indicate the appropriate level of Thai for each student.student.
• ESL students who are enrolled in EAP Center and ESL students who are enrolled in EAP Center and ELW Language Workshop should also have an 8ELW Language Workshop should also have an 8thth class.class.
• Math placement is by teacher recommendation. Math placement is by teacher recommendation. TeachersTeachers will inform students of their math course will inform students of their math course recommendations.recommendations.
You know you’re ready You know you’re ready for online registration for online registration when…when…
• You have read the Program of Studies You have read the Program of Studies (POS)(POS)
• Completed your worksheet Completed your worksheet • Page 47 of your POSPage 47 of your POS
• You have your Power School “user name You have your Power School “user name and password” and password”
• same as used to check your grades.same as used to check your grades.
• You have followed the instructions on You have followed the instructions on Page 49 of the POS.Page 49 of the POS.
Online RegistrationOnline Registration
This is what you will see when This is what you will see when you log inyou log in
Log in at Log in at http://powerschool.isb.ac.thhttp://powerschool.isb.ac.th
Online Registration Online Registration DatesDates
March 6-18 March 6-18 From March 6-18, click on Class From March 6-18, click on Class
RegistrationRegistration
Dialogue Boxes will give students a short Dialogue Boxes will give students a short description of department requirements. description of department requirements. They are advised to see the Program of They are advised to see the Program of Studies for a more in-depth course Studies for a more in-depth course description.description.
Selecting ElectivesSelecting Electives
Alternate Course Alternate Course SelectionsSelections It is possible a student may not receive It is possible a student may not receive
an elective course for which they an elective course for which they register.register.
All students are required to select 3 All students are required to select 3 alternate elective coursesalternate elective courses
Students need to select courses they Students need to select courses they will be comfortable with if their first will be comfortable with if their first choices are not available.choices are not available.
Alternate elective courses will be used Alternate elective courses will be used only if needed.only if needed.
SubmitSubmit
When you are done, click Submit.When you are done, click Submit.
ConfirmationConfirmation You must see this page after you click You must see this page after you click
Submit.Submit. We recommend you print this page and keep We recommend you print this page and keep
it in a safe place as needed for future it in a safe place as needed for future reference.reference.
Course Verification Course Verification FormForm May 22, distribution of Course May 22, distribution of Course Selections via Comm. Groups for 2009-Selections via Comm. Groups for 2009-2010 classes.2010 classes.
No teachers, no class periodsNo teachers, no class periods
May 25-28 Course corrections. May 25-28 Course corrections. See your counselor for corrections as neededSee your counselor for corrections as needed