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What happens now?

Do you like to learn?

Do you like to talk and express your opinions?

Do you like to be organized?

Are you planning on going to university?

Do you want to be well prepared for your future?

Would you like to be the best you can be?

Inquirers Knowledgeable

Thinkers Risk-takers

Balanced Reflective

Communicators Principled

Open-minded Caring

A good work ethic Time management skills

Intellectual curiosity

Excellent attendance

A commitment to homework

2 year course in Grade 11 and 12

Designed for students who like to learn.

DP students study 6 different subject areas.

DP candidates also ◦ Write a 4000 word essay◦ Complete 50 hours of creativity, 50 hours of action

and 50 hours of service = 150 hours◦ Study Theory of Knowledge - a thinking class

English 10 E (2 classes)

History 10 E (1 class)

Math 10/20 E W/F/ P.C.F (2 classes)

French 10 Oral and 10E ( 2 classes)

Science 10 E and Biology 20 IB (2 classes3 spots for electives

English HLFrench HL

◦History HL/SL ◦Biology SL◦Chemistry SL/HL ◦Physics SL ◦Mathematics SL ◦Theatre Arts SL

HL subjects are higher level subjects. Most universities offer a university credit for HL subjects if you get a mark of 5, 6 or 7.

SL subjects are standard level subjects. Some universities and more and more all the time, are offering credit for SL subjects too.

3 HL and 3 SL subjects make up a diploma.

What if I don’t like a certain subject?

What if I have difficulty in a certain subject?

What if I’m too busy to do the Diploma?

Then, you are a certificate student!

You do not write the Extended Essay, do the Creativity, Action Service hours or study TOK.

You will receive university credit if achieved.

Final IB marks range from 0 – 7.

A boost of 0 – 7 may be given to students who work hard. This reflects the increased difficulty of work.

Universities usually take one’s best mark and usually only give credit for a 5, 6, or 7 in HL classes. As more Canadian universities understand IB, credit is being given for TOK and SL classes.

●Teachers are specially trained.●Emphasis is on the process – not just the answer.●There are 1,074,000 IB students worldwide.● IB is taught in 144 countries, in 3513 schools.●There is a positive learning environment because people

in your class want to learn ●Students develop excellent work habits in preparation for

university.● IB is the highest academic diploma programme available

in the Battlefords.

●IB banquet in May recognizes the accomplishments of all IB students!

●IB Conference in Saskatoon at the U of S!

●Subject blogs!

●Peer support!

●Study groups!

●Comp In Action (CIA) – an extracurricular club that works at making the world a better place!

International Baccalaureate

North Battleford Comprehensive High School

Allison HawryliwEnriched/IB Coordinator

[email protected]