Title: The Transition from 10th Grade to 11th Grade
1The Transition from 10th Grade to 11th Grade
- Wednesday, February 11, 2009
2Introduction
- Rich Schellhas, Upper School Principal
3Minimum Graduation Requirements
- At least 21 credits in four years
- At least a 2.0 cumulative grade point average
- A minimum of 5 courses for each semester
- At least 40 hours of community service
(preferably completed by the end of the junior
year)
4Expectations for the college search Director of
College Counseling (Jake Talmage)
- Timeline
- PSAT SAT ACT
- Curriculum and grades
5Extract from the 2008 St. Pauls College Handbook
- Take a challenging curriculum and do well
- Junior and senior year courses and grades are two
of the most important factors in college
admission - Continue involvement in activities
- Demonstrate commitment and leadership
6Regular courses available for 11th Grade
- English 11
- French, German, Spanish, Japanese
- Contemporary History, Economics
7Regular courses available for 11th Grade
- Anatomy, Conceptual Physics, Physics,
Environmental Science - Mathematics (All 11th grade students are
enrolled at an appropriate level in one of 3 IB
Math courses) - Singers, Jazz Band, Theater Arts, Visual Arts,
Photography
8Sample regular 11th grade schedule
- English 11
- Spanish 4
- Contemporary History
- Physics
- IB Mathematics
9Sample regular 11th grade schedule
- English 11
- German 3
- Contemporary History
- Anatomy
- IB Mathematics
- St. Pauls Singers
10Courses designated as Honorsany student needs
departmental approval before enrollment
- IB English (HL)
- Spanish 4H
- IB History (HL)
- IB Biology (HL)
- IB Physics (SL)
- IB Mathematics (HL)
11Challenging schedule with honors courses
- IB English (HL)
- Spanish 4
- IB History (HL)
- Environmental Science
- IB Mathematics
12Challenging schedule with honors course
- English 11
- French 2
- IB History (HL)
- Anatomy
- IB Mathematics
- St. Pauls Singers
13Challenging schedule with honors courses
- English 11 (HL)
- Spanish 4H
- IB History (HL)
- IB Physics (SL)
- IB Mathematics
14The International Baccalaureate Diploma Program
The IB Diploma Program is the most challenging
curriculum offered at St. Pauls and prepares
students to be highly successful in college.
Students who are considering taking the diploma
program should also pay particular attention to
the admonition to do well.
15The IB Diploma Program
- Is a demanding two-year pre-university program
taught over Grades 11 and 12 - Students must take the same 6 courses for 2 years
16The IB Diploma Program
- The 6 IB courses must include
- English, a foreign language course, a social
science course, a science course, and a math
course - 3 courses are taken at Higher Level and 3 courses
are taken at Standard Level
17Higher Level courses that will be offered in
2009 English (HL) History (HL) Biology
(HL) Mathematics (HL)
18Standard Level courses that will be offered in
2009 Spanish (SL) German (SL) Japanese
(SL) French (SL) Economics (SL) Psychology
(SL) Physics (SL) Mathematics (SL) Mathematical
Studies (SL) Music (SL) Theater Arts (SL) any
student who wishes to enroll in IB Music must
also be enrolled concurrently in Singers or Jazz
Band
19Sample IB Diploma schedule for math/science focus
- English (HL)
- History (HL)
- Biology (HL)
- Spanish (SL)
- Mathematics (SL)
- Physics (SL)
20Sample IB Diploma schedule for humanities focus
- English (HL)
- History (HL)
- Biology (HL)
- German (SL)
- Mathematics (SL)
- Psychology (SL)
21Sample IB Diploma schedule for arts focus
- English (HL)
- History (HL)
- Mathematics (HL)
- Spanish (SL)
- Physics (SL)
- Music (SL)
- St. Pauls Singers
22Sample IB Diploma schedule for the generalist
- English (HL)
- History (HL)
- Biology (HL)
- Spanish (SL)
- Math Studies (SL)
- Theater Arts (SL)
23To Earn the IB Diploma
- Take six courses and complete all IB assessments
- Complete Extended Essay, TOK, and CAS
- Grading scale is 1-7 and is a combination of
marks for external and internal assessments - Accumulate at least 24 points total to receive
the diploma
24Next Steps
- February 12 this presentation emailed to parents
- February 12 in homeroom, all 10th grade students
fill out a form listing the courses they hope to
take in 11th grade - February-March meetings with Mr. Thorpe or
advisor for parents and/or students who would
like further information about the course signup
process
25Next Steps
- Students request to be part of the IB Diploma
Program by February 19, 2009 - March-April meeting for prospective IB Diploma
candidates and their parents - March-April course signups for all students
26Questions and Answers