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Programs: What makes the Diploma Program special?A rigorous two year pre-university course that leads to examinations.
• Designed for students aged 16 to 19 (Grades 11 – 12 in Peel)
• Diploma students take six subjects plus they write a 4,000 word extended essay, complete a course in theory of knowledge, and complete a number of creativity, action and service (CAS) projects.
• Rigorous and relevant curriculum
• The diploma is well recognized by the world’s leading universities
How do I earn my IB Diploma?3 HL and 3 SL subjects • All subjects graded 1 – 7 • 6 subjects x max 7 points + 3 DP Points = 45 possible DP Points
You must score 24 points or more between all of your IB exams to get a diploma. If you score 24 points or more, you will receive your diploma if:• All CAS requirements have been met.• There is no "N" awarded for theory of knowledge, the extended essay, or a contributing subject. • There is no grade E awarded for theory of knowledge and/or the extended essay.• There is no grade 1 in any subject/level.• There are no more than two grade 2s awarded (SL or HL).• There are no more than three grade 3s or below awarded (SL or HL).• Overall, there are no more than three grades 3 or below.• At least 12 points have been gained on higher level • At least 9 points have been gained on standard level subjects (candidates who register for two standard level subjects
must gain at least 5 points at standard level).• The final award committee has not given the candidate a penalty for academic misconduct
Will my marks be lower?
Prof Bill Anderson (University of Waterloo Engineering)Inquiry: Looked at 4000 applicants in a regular Ontario high school program (so all the courses are the same) and over 300 applicants in a full IB program in Ontario I used statistical methods to compare the two groups on the following criteria: do IB applicants tend to have lower admission averages than regular applicants?
Results: For admission averages, Prof. Anderson found that IB applicants had a mean admission average of 90.3%, while regular Ontario applicants had a mean of 88.2%.
https://profbillanderson.wordpress.com/2014/09/04/is-ib-worth-it
Example Point Accumulation
Subject Points Points
Lang and Lit 6 6
French 5 3
Indiv. and Soc. 7 5
Science 6 6
Math 6 4
Arts 5 5
Bonus TOK/EE (max 3) 3 2
38 31
Benefits of IB After High School
•Extended Essay is extremely impressive to universities•CAS (Creativity, Action, Service) shows community involvement
•Nature of the IB curriculum itself gives you a list of achievements to talk about (English Oral Presentation, Geography Field Study, Psychology Experiment)
•Impressive social network through a global community– employment and other opportunities
University of Waterloo Engineering
Admission Information Form (AIF)When we make our admissions decisions, we look at other factors in addition to grades. You can use the Admission Information Form (AIF) to:
•tell us more about yourself and any extracurricular activities
•brag a little!The AIF is required for admission for all programs in the Faculty of Mathematics and Faculty of Engineering along with the Architecture, Accounting and Financial Management, Computing and Financial Management, and Conditional Admission to Pharmacy programs.
An Overview of the Diploma Programme CoursesYou require:
• Theory of Knowledge (TOK)• 3 HL and 3 SL courses.• one course from each of the 6 groups.
Group 1: Studies in Language and LiteratureGroup 2: Language AcquisitionGroup 3: Individuals & Societies (maximum 2 courses)Group 4: Sciences (maximum 2 courses)Group 5: MathematicsGroup 6: The Arts
You may replace your Group 6 Art course with a course from either Group 3 or 4
Integrating Knowledge: Being Competitive in the 21st Century Market
“The only source of knowledge is experience”
(Albert Einstein)
All Erindale IB students must take:Group 1: Language and Literature HL
Group 2: French SL
Group 5: Math SL
TOK
That means you only have 2 HL and 1 SL course to choose.These subjects will be chosen from Groups 3 (Individuals and Society), 4 (Science),
and 6 (Arts).
Group 3: Individuals in SocietiesGroup 3 subjects provides the development of a critical appreciation of: human experience and behavior, and the varieties of physical, economic and social environments that people inhabit.
• Geography HL• Psychology SL
Group 3: Individuals and Societies
Geography HL: A Course for the 21st CenturyPopulation in
Transition
Global Risk and Resilience
Global Climate: Patterns in
Environmental Quality and
Sustainability
Patterns in Global Resource
Consumption
The aims of the geography HL course are to enable students to:
*develop an understanding of the interrelationships between people, places, spaces and the environment*develop a concern for human welfare and the quality of the environment, and an understanding of the need for
planning and sustainable management*appreciate the relevance of geography in analyzing contemporary issues and challenges, and develop a global
perspective of diversity and change.
Integrated Science
Tackling the global challenges of climate change, pandemics, and new energy sources requires research in more than a single field of science. Modern scientists must have a more multi-disciplinary foundation, and be encouraged to ask creative, critical, interdisciplinary questions, while possessing a wide range of communication tools to provide answers. The Honours Integrated Sciences (iSci) program at McMaster University has been designed for this explicit purpose.
Psychology SL:
Knowledge about brain function and behaviour is of considerable benefit to students studying other science degrees. …develop sound analytical
skills through the application of scientific method.
The study of human behaviour and mental processes.
Answering questions around how and why we behave the way we do
Within the Group 4 subjects students explore the concepts, theories, models and techniques that underpin each science subject area and through these develop their understanding of the scientific method.• Biology HL and SL• Chemistry HL • Physics SL
Group 4: Experimental Sciences
The subject in Group 6 emphasizes creativity in the context of disciplined, practical investigation into the relevant genres.
• Visual Arts SL
OR
Students may choose an additional subject on offer from Group 3 or Group 4.
Group 6: The Arts
Check out the Subject Briefs for each course……..
http://www.ibo.org/programmes/diploma-programme/curriculum/
Before choosing consider the following:
University Pre-requisites
• What courses are required for entrance into your intended university program?
Pathways: Courses that interest you
• Is there a pathway that suits my interests?
• What “optional” courses in group 3 and 4 interest me?
Academic Strengths
• What has been my area of academic strength during the pre-IB program?
• What 3 HL courses or optional courses reflect my academic strengths?
Option 1-Liberal ArtsGrade 11 Grade 12
Semester 1 Semester 2 May/June Semester 1 Semester 2 May June
French SL(FSF3U7)
Lang and Lit HL(ENG3U8)
TOK(HZT4U7)
French SL(FSF3U7)
French SL(Exam)
Math SL(MHF4U7)
Math SL(MCV4U7)
Math SL(Exam)
Lang and Lit HL(ENG4U8)
Lang and Lit HL(ETS4U8)
Lang and Lit HL(Exam)
Geo HL(CGD 3M8)
Visual Arts HL(AVI3M7)
Visual Arts HL(AVI4M7)
Visual Arts HL Visual Arts HL(Exam)
Biology SL(SBI3U8)
Bio SL(SBI4U8)
Bio SL(Exam)
Geo HL(CGR4M8)
Geo HL(CGW4U8)
Geo HL(Exam)
Option 2-Medical and Life SciencesGrade 11 Grade 12
Semester 1 Semester 2 May/June Semester 1 Semester 2 May June
French SL(FSF3U7)
Lang and Lit HL(ENG3U8)
TOK(HZT4U7)
French SL(FSF4U7)
French SL(Exam)
Math SL(MHF4U7)
Math SL(MCV4U7)
Math SL(Exam)
Lang and Lit HL(ETS4U8)
Lang and Lit HL(ENG4U8)
Lang and Lit HL(Exam)
Chem HL(SCH3U8)
Bio HL(SBI3U8)
Chem HL(SNC4M8)
Chem HL(SCH4U8)
Chem HL(Exam)
Psych SL(HSP3U7)
Psych SL(HSP4U7)
Psych SL(Exam)
Bio HL(PSE4U8)
Bio HL(SBI4U8)
Bio HL(Exam)
Biochem, Biodiversity and Conservation Bio, Cellular and Molecular Bio, Immunology, Global Health, Clinical Psychologist, Psychiatry, Pharmacology
Option 3: Integrated Sciences or Physical SciencesGrade 11 Grade 12
Semester 1 Semester 2 May/ June Semester 1 Semester 2 May/ June
French SL(FSF3U7)
Lang and Lit HL(ENG3U8)
TOK(HZT4U7)
French SL(FSF4U7)
French SL(Exam)
Math SL(MHF4U7)
Math SL(MCV4U7)
Math SL(Exam)
Lang and Lit HL(ENG4U8)
Lang and Lit HL(ETS4U8)
Lang and Lit HL(Exam)
Chem HL(SCH3U8)
GEO HL(CGD3M8)
Chem HL(SCH4U8)
Chem HL(SNC4M8)
Chem HL(Exam)
Physics SL(SPH3U8)
Physics SL(SPH4U8)
Physics SL(Exam)
GEO HL(CGR4M8)
GEO HL(CGW4U8)
GEO HL(Exam)
Engineering: Agricultural , Physical , Chemical, Environmental, MechanicalGeoscientist, Forensic Science, Materials Scientist, Water or Energy Management
Option 4-Natural and Human SciencesGrade 11 Grade 12
Semester 1 Semester 2 May/June Semester 1 Semester 2 May June
French SL(FSF3U7)
Lang and Lit HL(ENG3U8)
TOK(HZT4U7)
French SL(FSF3U7)
French SL(Exam)
Math SL(MHF4U7)
Math SL(MCV4U7)
Math SL(Exam)
Lang and Lit HL(ENG4U8)
Lang and Lit HL(ETS4U8)
Lang and Lit HL(Exam)
Bio HL(SBI3U7)
Geo HL(CGD 3M8)
GEO HL(CGR 4M8)
GEO HL(CGW 4U8)
GEO HL(Exam)
Psych SL(HSP3U7)
Psych SL(HSP4U7)
Psych SL(Exam)
Bio HL(PSE4U8)
Bio HL(SBI4U8)
Bio HL(Exam)
Marketing and Advertising, Foreign Service, Law, Journalism, Politics, Clinical Psychology, Urban Planning and Development, Environmental Consultant, Occupational Psychologist, Intelligence Analyst, Business Administration, Sustainability Consultant, Event Organizer
Language A
❑ Language and Literature
Language B❑ French SL
Individual and Society❑ Geography HL ❑ Psychology SL
Experimental Science
❑ Biology HL❑ Chemistry HL
❑ Physics SL❑ Biology SL
Mathematics
❑ Math SL
The Arts
❑ Art HL
❑ I am opting out of the Arts Credit. Instead I am taking an additional:
Science: ___________________Or
Individual and Society: __________________
❑ TOK
Personal Reflection: Student Worksheet
University Pre-requisites
• What courses are required for entrance into your intended university program?
Pathways: Courses that interest you
• Is there a pathway that suits my interests?
• What “optional” courses in group 3 and 4 interest me?
Academic Strengths
• What has been my area of academic strength during the pre-IB program?
• What 3 HL courses or optional courses reflect my academic strengths?
Richard Ivey School of Business
What we look for in our Ivey AEO applicants
A competitive Ivey AEO application includes:•Strong Academics
• 90%+ average in your best Grade 12 high school courses, including English.
•Mathematics • Completion of a mathematics course for university-bound students.
•Leadership • Demonstrated leadership in extracurricular activities, community involvement, and work
experience
Program FeesThe Peel Pre-DP and Diploma Program fees for 2019/20 are:
• Grade 9 - $257.50• Grade 10 - $257.50• Grade 11/12- $2780.00
The IB FeeWhat does it pay for?• IB candidate fee• 6 IB Exams, TOK and Extended Essay• Digital textbooks and other IB resources• Pamoja online curriculum support• Teacher training as curriculum updates
How much is it? What is the payment schedule? How do I pay?❖ $2780 per student
➢ 4 installments of $695• December 21, 2018• June 3, 2019• Sept 30, 2019• January 27, 2020
https://peelschools.schoolcashonline.com/
Choosing Your DP Courses: The Process
• November 13th—Student Information Session• November 22nd—Parent Information Session• Complete the Student Reflection Worksheet• Complete Pathway Selection Form• Submit by Dec 21st
• Student Reflection Sheet• Copy of Midterm Report Card• Pathway Selection Form with Parent Signature
• Online Payment (1st Installment) of $695