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Diploma Program

Westdale Secondary School Program Information 2012-2013 Prospective Student Seminar. Diploma Program. The History of IB and IB in Ontario. - The International Baccalaureate was founded in Geneva, Switzerland in 1968 as a non-profit educational foundation.

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Diploma Program

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  1. Westdale Secondary School Program Information 2012-2013 Prospective Student Seminar Diploma Program

  2. The History of IB and IB in Ontario • -The International Baccalaureate was founded in Geneva, Switzerland in 1968 as a non-profit educational foundation. • There are more than 969,000 IB students at 3,290 schools in 141 countries. • -Origins with private school and Independent State Schools • -Now 1800 Diploma Schools Worldwide • -Ontario and Florida are the largest IB growth regions in the world • -52 DP schools in Ontario, 141 in Canada • -IB Diploma Pass Rates for Canada 91%, World Average 79% (2007)

  3. Organization: What is the IB mission? The IB is a not-for-profit foundation, motivated by its educational mission, focused on the student. The International Baccalaureate Organization aims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect.

  4. Programmes : What is the Learner Profile?It’s the IB mission statement translated into a set of learning outcomes for the 21st century. IB learners strive to be: Inquirers Knowledgeable Thinkers Communicators Principled Open-minded Caring Risk-takers Balanced Reflective

  5. Contents: What does the Diploma Programme curriculum contain? The curriculum contains six subject groups and a core of three parts. Students study concurrently: • three subjects at higher level (240 hours each). • three subjects at standard level(150 hours each). • all three parts of the core. The IB Learner Profile and the core are central to the philosophy of the Diploma Programme.

  6. IB courses cover 2 or 3 semesters, OSSD credits are awarded for EACH semester within the parts of the course

  7. The Core: Non-Classroom Components of the DiplomaThere are three core requirements All three components must be completed by students to earn the Diploma and students can earn up to 3 Bonus Points towards their Diploma. Theory of Knowledge Extended Essay Creativity, Action and Service

  8. Contents: What does the Diploma Programme curriculum contain? The extended essay (EE): • 4,000 words • Offers the opportunity to investigate a research question of individual interest • Familiarises students with the independent research and writing skills expected at university

  9. Contents: What does the Diploma Programme curriculum contain? Creativity, action and service (CAS): • Encourages students to be involved in artistic pursuits, sports and community service • Education outside the classroom • Development of the learner profile • 150 Hours Guideline

  10. Contents: What does the Diploma Programme curriculum contain? Theory of knowledge: • Interdisciplinary • Explores the nature of knowledge across disciplines ‘ How do we know what we know?’ • Encouraging an appreciation of other cultural perspectives

  11. Who is it for and what are the benefits to my child? • Two Diplomas! OSSD and IB • University Preparation Program • Studies have been and are being published of the success rates of IB Students once they enter University • Internationally Written Curriculum • Students will be exposed to curriculum that connects them to a Global Education • Transferable to 130 Countries and University Acceptance • Internationally recognized and widely thought of as a quality controlled and dynamic curriculum (not just for students who plan to go Out of Province for University) • Transfer Credit • Students can apply for University credit based on their results in IB examinations

  12. Westdale PreBacc : Preparing for the Rigours of the Diploma • What is PreBacc? • PreBacc programming includes Grade 9 Math, Science, English, Grade 10 Math, Science and English, and Grade 11 Math (note: Grade 11 Level Ontario Math is required for students who wish to pursue IB Standard/Higher Level Math in their Diploma years) • Planning for IB courses with IB Counsellor • Planning for CAS requirements with CAS coordinator • Attend Extended Essay seminar in their Grade 10 year • Attend IB Conferences in grade 9 and 10 year

  13. Grade 9 and 10: Sample Timetable Arts/Humanities Focus

  14. Grade 9 and 10: Sample Timetable Science/Math Focus

  15. French Immersion and the IB Diploma • Students looking to combine the French Immersion and IB Program at Westdale can do so by: • Completing 8 French Immersion courses in Grade 9 and 10. Students can reach up to Grade 11 Immersion Credits in their Grade 9 and 10 year as long as they have the proper course prerequisite. • Completing French B at the Higher Level • Visit School Website for more information on suggested Grade 9 and 10 Course Selections

  16. The Grade 11 and 12 Diploma Years : Sample Timetable Science/Math Focus

  17. The Grade 11 and 12 Diploma Years : Sample Timetable Arts/Humanities Focus

  18. Services: What is special about IB assessment?IB assessment is rigorous, criterion related, consistent and differentiating of student ability. • Diploma Programme assessment includes both final examinations and internal assessment undertaken by the teacher to IB criteria and then externally moderated by the IB. • Marks awarded for each course range from 1 (lowest) to 7 (highest). • The diploma is graded over 45 points giving ample scope to differentiate student ability • Diploma is awarded to students who gain at least 24 points. • Grade Level Descriptors developed for each subject • In General: 7 Excellent performance 6 Very good performance 5 Good performance 4 Satisfactory performance 3 Mediocre performance 2 Poor performance 1 Very poor performance • Diploma Programme assessment – principles and practice – available on www.ibo.org

  19. IB Diploma • How can I get my IB Diploma in Grade 12? • 7 point marking scale • Pass each course (no marks of 1) • Receive a minimum of 24 Diploma Points • Complete the TOK and Extended Essay • Complete CAS (approx. 150 hours)

  20. University Admissions with my IB Diploma • Students apply in January of their Grade 12 year (Ontario) and as early as November to some US schools • Students benefit by having both sets of credentials to be accepted into their programs OUAC (Ontario University Application Centre) and Out-of-Province Universities Ontario Grades IB Grades

  21. Canadian University Admissions

  22. University recognition: How well is the diploma recognized by universities?The IB diploma is widely recognized by the world’s leading universities.   • http://www.ibo.org/diploma/recognition/index.cfm • Canadian University Recognition Hand-out • McGill University Quote: (from website) • McGill has enthusiastically recruited IB students for over two decades. Even today, when reviewing an application from an IB Diploma candidate, whether from the local CEGEP, across Canada or the other side of the globe, our admissions officers can be assured of the candidate's strong and broad-based academic preparation. We have seen that IB students embrace the rigorous academic challenges of university life and perform well in their McGill programs. As a member of the College and University Recognition Taskforce, I can attest to the respected position of the IB diploma at prestigious universities throughout North America.   Kim Bartlett Director of Admissions and Recruitment McGill University

  23. Ontario University Marks Conversion Scale • Developed by Ontario Universities to ensure consistency around reporting of grades on the OSSD

  24. How difficult is it to achieve a 6 or 7 in IB? • Each subject has mark bands that indicate a level of performance • Mark bands differ across the disciplines • Ex. • French B SL • 85-100  7  96 to 100% on OSSD in FSF4U • 72-84  6  90-95% on OSSD in FSF4U

  25. Students Registered at Westdale • Two Graduating Classes to Date (2010,2011) • 92% Diploma success rate • 100% University Admission rate • Current Enrollment • 29 Students in their Diploma year (grade 12) • 60 Students in the Anticipated year (grade 11) • 80 Students in Grade 10 PreBacc • 85 Students in Grade 9 PreBacc

  26. IB Graduates at Westdale • 2009 Graduates • 10 Received the Diploma • All 11 accepted to University (most within their first choice) • 1 Received 4 year major scholarship to Queen’s • 8 of 11 stayed within Ontario to study (Queens, Waterloo, McMaster Health Science, Laurier, U of T) • 3 accepted offers to the United States (Cal/Berkeley, Brown and Rice University) • 2010 Graduates • 14 received the Diploma • All 15 accepted to University • 1 recipient of 4 year major scholarship to Queen’s • All but two stayed in Ontario for study at University (Waterloo, Mac Health Science, U of T) • Remaining two chose McGill

  27. Items to Consider as a Family: • Is it right for YOUR child..IB Learner Profile • Flexibility of Course Selection in Grades 11 and 12 • Financial cost (see next slide) • Out-of-Catchment: Program of Choice • There may be a minimum number of IB classes to remain at Westdale • Transportation and Travel Arrangements for your Child • Responsibility of family and there is NO transportation for this program of choice • Commitment to the Core of the Program (CAS, TOK, and the Extended Essay)

  28. Cost of the Program • Reasons for Program Fees • IB Schools, once authorized from IB, pay yearly fees to the IBO to be able to deliver their curriculum ($10800 US) • Examinations Fees for registering students in IBIS (IBO computer system) and to sit for examinations ($120 US per student per course) • Courier Fees- All examinations and Internal Assessment must go around the World for marking and moderation • Teacher Training – all IB teachers need to be trained in an intensive 4 day workshop, locations all over North America

  29. Program Fee Structure 2010-20011 Fees have been calculated on a cost recovery basis. Registration: $200.00 (upon Application ) Semester Program Fees: $500.00 payable each semester in Grades 11 and 12 (total of 4 semesters) Total for complete programme: $2,200.00 Families with financial needs may apply to the Board for support.

  30. Timeline for Applications • Application packages posted on School website by December 1st, 2011 • Completed Applications due to school by February 24th, 2012 • Confirmation of acceptance to program e-mailed by March 25th, 2012 • Non-HWDSB Students register in the school with Vice-Principal/Principal by April 30th, 2012

  31. The Application Package: • The following documents are required for submission by the application deadline: • - Application package including demographic information, student response questions and parent response question. • - Copies of Grade 7 and 8 Report Card • - Reference letter from current teacher • - $200 registration fee

  32. Items in your package… • Westdale IB Diploma Guide • IB Exam results May 2011 • Copy of slides from tonight • IB University Recognition Summaries

  33. Thank You!! Q & A kevin.clark@hwdsb.on.ca

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