Winter Park High School
International Baccalaureate
Matthew Arnold
Principal
Visit our website:
www.winterparkhs.ocps.net
For more information please contact our
IB Office at:
407-622-3200 x 6182250
Or email:
IB Coordinator - Donald Blackmon
IB Programme Assistant - Nicole Close
Freshman Campus Pre-IB Coordinator -
Penelope Rowland-Cechman
The School Board of Orange County, Florida, does not discriminate in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in its programs and activities, on the basis of race, color, religion, age,
sex, national origin, marital status, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other reason prohibited by law. The School Board also provides
equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. This holds true for all students who are interested in participating in educational programs and/or extracurricular school activities.
The following persons have been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies, reports of alleged violations, concerns about compliance and/or the grievance proce-
dures, etc.:
Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Officer & ADA Coordinator: Carianne Reggio - Sr. Manager, EEO and Legal Services
Ronald Blocker Educational Leadership Center 445 W. Amelia St. Orlando, FL 32801
(407) 317-3200 ext. 2002955 Section 504:
Latonia Green – Director, ESE Procedures/Compliance Ronald Blocker Educational Leadership Center
445 W. Amelia St. Orlando, FL 32801
(407) 317-3279 Title IX:
Doug Patterson Sr. Administrator, Athletics Ronald Blocker Educational Leadership Center
445 W. Amelia St. Orlando, FL 32801
(407) 317-3480
Students applying to either of the Winter Park
IB Programmes must be zoned for Winter Park High School.
If you are a current 8th grader in one of the Winter Park feeder
schools, zoned for Winter Park, you can find the IB Application on the WPHS Website under the Academics tab: https://winterparkhs.ocps.net/
If you are currently attending a private school for middle
school or are not zoned to attend Winter Park for high school, you can find the IB Application on the WPHS Website under the Academics tab: https://winterparkhs.ocps.net/
All Students applying to either of the IB programmes are
required to fill out the application, obtain 3 completed recom-mendations. And upload a self-interview video
An informational meeting will be held TBA for all Winter Park
zoned students interested in either of the IB programmes at Winter Park High School.
Current Winter Park students interested in joining either of the
IB programmes may speak with Mr. Blackmon, or Ms. Row-land-Cechman our Freshmen Campus Pre-IB Laision about the requirements for entering the programme as a sophomore or Junior.
Winter Park High School was established in 1923 and was one of the first public schools in the county. It has a total enrollment of 3407, with
a senior class of 801. The student body is approximately 7% Asian, 10% Black, 27% Hispanic, 3% Multiracial and 51% White. Approxi-
mately 39% of students qualify for free or reduced lunch. The faculty is comprised of 205 teachers. WPHS received an "A" grade in 2017-18 for its Florida School Grade. The school has been nationally recog-
nized on the Challenge Index with a recent ranking in The Washington Post of 192
The IB Learner Profile IB Learners strive to be:
inquirers knowledgeable
thinkers communicators
principled open-minded
Caring risk-takers
balanced reflective
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Winter Park’s IB Diploma Programme was started in 1985, and is one of the first diploma programmes in the state of Florida. There are104 IB seniors in the Class of 2018. Worldwide, approximately 79% of the candidates attempting to earn the diploma are successful. At Winter Park, the 2017 IB Diploma pass rate was 93%. Winter Park currently offers the Diploma Programme and now also offers the new Career-Related Programme with an initial cohort of 10 students. Current-ly at WPHS the CP programme is offered to students enrolled in PLTW elect Biomedical Sciences or Digital Video Production.
The AP and IB Programs at Winter Park High School are both successful and highly respected by major colleges and universi-ties throughout the nation. Each program is designed to enrich the high school experience and offer students an excellent op-portunity to prepare for advanced study and potentially earn
college credit.
AP Program
IB Programme
National Standard of Excellence
International Standard of Excellence
College level courses
Comprehensive curriculum of college level work
Encourages academically talented and highly motivated students
Encourages academically talented and highly motivated students
AP exams test what the student knows
IB exams concentrate on the analysis of what the student knows
Students generally take AP courses and exams in the areas of strengths
One exam in each of the six different subject areas is required for the IB Diploma. Students must prepare in all areas, those of strength as well as weakness
Students do not have to be enrolled in an authorized school
Students must be enrolled in an authorized IB school
Exams are graded externally through Educational Testing Ser-vices (ETS) and student marks are assigned
Scores include teacher assessments as well as external assessments constructed and graded by educators from throughout the world
Exams are based on specific content of courses with objective questions and essays
Exams are based on broad general understanding of concepts and funda-mental themes; questions emphasize essay writing
Oral exam in foreign language Oral assessment in English, foreign language, the arts and other disci-plines
No equivalent Extended Essay, Theory of Knowledge, Creativity, Action, and Service
Policies are determined by national educators
Policies are determined by international educators
Typical WP Pre- IB Ninth Grade Schedule English I WP Pre-IB Geometry Honors, Algebra II Honors or IB Pre-Calculus AP Human Geography Biology I WP Pre-IB Language Acquisition – French or Spanish – level I or 2 WP Pre-IB Elective Elective
Why join the IB Diploma Programme ?
Universities want IB Diploma Programme students because the IB Diplo-ma Programme is rigorous, academically challenging and in line with mega-trends in education. The IB provides:
International education
21st century skills
Access and equity
Content knowledge and habits of mind for success beyond high
school
International measurements of quality
High quality teacher preparation
The IB aspires to help schools develop well-rounded students with character who respond to challenges with
10 Reasons Why the IB Diploma Programme is ideal prepa-ration for university 1. It offers academic breadth and depth. 2. Universities value students with meaningful experiences beyond the classroom. 3. It's a qualification recognized by universities around the world. 4. It creates independent learners and strong writers. 5. It cultivates an international mindset. 6. It assesses more than examination techniques. 7. IB students have proven time management skills. 8. The IB encourages critical thinking. 9. Subjects are not taught in isolation. 10. The IB learner profile forms the framework for an international education that meets the needs of a changing world
Acceptance into the WPHS IB Programmes is a commitment to take the Pre - IB curriculum in 9th and 10th before moving into
either the Diploma or Career-related Programme in 11th grade.
Studies in Language and literature, Language acquisition, Individuals and socie-ties, Sciences, Mathematics and the Arts are
The IB Diploma Programme Curriculum
The IB Career Programme Curriculum Every student in the International Baccalaureate® (IB) Career Programme (CP)
career pathway in either Biomedical Scienc-
es or Digital Video Production. The CP core bridges the IB academic courses and the career-related study and provides students with a combination of academic and practical skills. Four interrelated components form the core. Personal and professional skills Personal and professional skills is designed for students to develop attitudes, skills and strategies to be applied to personal and professional situations and contexts now and in the future. In this course the emphasis is on skills development for the workplace, as these are transferable and can be applied in a range of situations. Service learning Service learning is the development and application of knowledge and skills towards meeting an identified and authentic community need. In this research-based approach, students often undertake service initiatives related to topics studied previously in their academic disciplines, utilizing skills, understandings and values developed in these studies. Reflective Project The reflective project is an in-depth body of work produced over an extended period of time and submitted towards the end of the CP. Through a reflective project students identify, analyse, critically discuss and evaluate an ethical issue arising from their career-related studies. The reflective project is intended to promote high-level research, writing and extended communication skills, intellectual discovery and creativity. Language Development Language development ensures that all students have access to and are exposed to a language program that will assist and further their understanding of the wider world. The ability to communicate in more than one language is essential to the IB’s concept of an international education.