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1
Welcome to IB Nuts and Bolts What to
Expect in Grades 11 and 12
2
IB Diploma Programme
  • English (HL)
  • History of Americas (HL)
  • Biology (HL)
  • Mathematics or Math Studies (SL)
  • French or Spanish (SL)
  • Elective (SL) Chemistry
  • Information Technology
  • Music
  • Visual Arts

3
What is the difference between HL and SL?
  • A regular Ontario course is equal to 110 hours
    of classroom instruction
  • HL courses 240 hours (therefore students need
    2.5 or 3 credits to satisfy hours)
  • SL courses 150 hours (therefore students need 2
    credits to satisfy hours)
  • IB Diploma requires a minimum of 3 HLs

4
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme
  • Students are required to complete 6 IB courses
    (each course is equivalent to 2 or 3 OSS credits)
  • Central elements must also be completed
    ( EE, CAS, TOK)

5
IB Diploma Programme Central Elements
  • EE Extended Essay
  • Personal research paper
  • CAS Creativity, Action, Service
  • 3 4 hours per week 11 and 12
  • TOK Theory of Knowledge
  • Connections between disciplines

6
IB Diploma Courses (Partial)
  • A minimum of TWO courses must be selected over
    the two senior years
  • EE, TOK and CAS are not selected
  • Any combination of HL and SL courses may be
    selected

7
Fee Structure
  • Fees shown on our web site are our current fees
  • IB Courses (Partial) based on the number of
    courses taken
  • Paid by May of each school year for the following
    year
  • a minimum of 2 courses must be selected

8
Current Fees for Gr 9, 10
Current Grade FULL IB Diploma 6 courses 5 courses 4 courses 3 courses 2 courses
NINE (paid in May) 155 155 155 155 155 155
TEN (paid in May) 855 775 710 645 580 515
9
IB Points Grading System
  • A total of 45 points is available for the IB
    Diploma
  • 7 points per COURSE (42) plus 3 points for EE and
    TOK ( 45)
  • A minimum of 24 points is required to earn the
    Diploma, with a minimum of 12 points in the HLs

10
IB Grading Point System
  Table for our Grads beginning May 2015
IB OSSD
7 97 to 100
6 93 to 96
5 84 to 92
4 72 to 83
3 61 to 71
2 50 to 60
1 Below 50
11
Camerons Statistics
  • For the past 12 years, our Diploma Grads have
    achieved an average of 33 to 34 points out of 45
  • Best result average of 35 points
  • Lowest result average of 32
  • Consistently have students with 40 points
  • World Average 28 points

12
IB Course Selection and Sequencing
13
Program Overview
  • Grade 9
  • all Ontario students take 5 compulsory courses
    and 3 elective courses
  • students take 4 courses each semester for a total
    of 8 courses over the year

14
Compulsory Courses
  • ENG1DW English
  • MPM1DW Math
  • SNC1DW Science
  • CGC1DW Geography
  • FSF1DW French
  •   W denotes an IB course and the 1 denotes
    a grade 9 credit

15
Options
  • Students are strongly encouraged to select
    PPL1OX/Y Physical Education
  • IB students should complete an ARTS credit (e.g.
    AVI1OI, ADA1OI, AMI1OI, AMI1OX, AMV1OI), and plan
    for the completion of a GROUP 2 credit (e.g. an
    additional PE course, an additional Arts course,
    one Business course, OR a second French course

16
Sample Timetable
  •  

Semester One Semester Two
ENG1DW English CGC1DW - Geography
SNC1DW Science MPM1DW - Math
FSF1DW French AVI1OI - Art
PPL1OX Phys. Ed. BTT1OI Business Tech
17
Program Overview
  • Grade 10
  • all Ontario students have 5 compulsory courses
  • IB students have 1 additional compulsory course
    (ENG3UW Grade 11 English)

18
Compulsory Courses
  • ENG2DW Gr. 10 English
  • MPM2DW Math
  • SNC2DW Science
  • CHC2DW History
  • GLC2OH/CHV2OH Career Studies and Civics
  • ENG3UW Gr. 11 English

19
Options
  • FSF2DW French for those students pursuing IB
    French
  • AVI2OW (new) IB Art prep course
  • SPH3UI Gr.11 Physics for those students
    wanting to take 3 sciences
  • some IB students elect to take Grade 11 Physics
    (SPH3UI) in grade 10 while other students choose
    to take the course in summer school or online

20
Options continued
  • Grade 11 Physics is a pre-requisite for Grade 12
    Physics
  • Grade 12 Physics is a requirement for university
    undergraduate programs in Engineering and
    Architecture typically it is not a requirement
    for general science programs
  • For full diploma students, Gr. 12 Physics may be
    taken at summer school, night school, online or
    through a blended online - classroom course at
    CHCI

21
Other considerations
  • students may have 1 2 electives in grade 10
    depending on their course selection for grade 9
    (completion of an Arts credit, PE credit Group
    2) and language requirement (IB French or
    Spanish)

22
Sample Timetable
Semester One Semester Two
ENG2DW Gr. 10 English CHC2DW History
SNC2DW Science FSF2DW French OR elective
GLC2OH/CHV2OH Careers and Civics ENG3UW Gr. 11 English
MPM2DW - Math Elective or SPH3UI - Physics
23
Program Overview
  • Grade 11
  • the full IB diploma program begins
  • there are 8 compulsory courses
  • both parts of the IB elective are taken in the
    grade 11 year

24
Compulsory Courses
  • EWC4UW Extended Essay
  • HZT4UW Theory of Knowledge
  • SBI3UW Biology
  • CHY4UW History of the Americas
  • MCR3UW - Math
  • FSF3UW French OR LWSBDW Spanish
  • IB Electives (2)

25
Compulsory Courses Contd
  • both the Extended Essay and Theory of Knowledge
    courses are full year (non- semestered)
  • Extended Essay (EE) Students undertake original
    research and write an extended essay of some 4000
    words
  • Theory of Knowledge (TOK) the course examines
    the strengths and limitations of different ways
    of thinking students are taught critical
    thinking skills

26
IB Electives
  •  

IB Elective Part 1 IB Elective Part 2
SCH3UW Gr. 11 Chemistry SCH4UW Gr. 12 Chemistry
AVI3MW Gr. 11 Art AVI4MW Gr. 12 Art
AMU3MW Gr. 11 Music AMU4MW Gr. 12 Music
BTX4CW ITGS Information Technology BOH4MW Information Technology
27
IB Electives Contd
  • students write an IB exam for their elective in
    May of grade 11

28
Sample Timetable
Semester One Semester Two
IB Elective Chemistry (e.g. SCH3UW) IB Elective - Chemistry (e.g. SCH4UW)
EWC4UW (E.E)/ HZT4UW (TOK) continues
SBI3UW Gr. 11 Biology CHY4UW Gr.12 History
FSF3UW Gr. 11 French OR LWSBDW Gr. 11 Spanish MCR3UW Gr. 11 Math
29
Other Considerations
  • note the number of bolded courses these
    indicate grade 12 credits (4U or 4M) which
    may be pre-requisites for university programs or
    part of the admission average

30
Other Considerations Contd
  • Some early offers of admission to university are
    based on grade 11 marks (often in pre-requisite
    courses)
  • Typically after semester 1 in grade 12 offers
    are based on a blend of grade 11 and 12 marks
  • After semester 2 mid-terms in grade 12 offers
    are based on grade 12 marks

31
Program Overview  
  • Grade 12
  • there are 7 8 compulsory courses in the full IB
    diploma program depending on the math option
    selected
  • students are completing their 3 higher level
    subjects (English, Biology and History) and 2
    standard level subjects (Math and French/Spanish)
  • the third standard level subject (IB Elective)
    will have been completed in grade 11

32
Grade 12
  • Higher level courses require continued studies
    from semester 1 into semester 2
  • Higher level courses are 240 hours and standard
    level courses are 150 hours

33
Compulsory Courses
  • ENG4UW English
  • ETS4UW English
  • SBI4UW Biology
  • CHI4UW History of the Americas
  • IDC4UW History/Biology
  • FSF4UW French OR LWSDUW Spanish
  • MHF4UW MCV4UW Mathematics OR
  • MDM4UW Math Studies

34
IB Math Options
  • 1. Mathematics
  • is comprised of two math courses MHF4UW
    Functions and MCV4UW Calculus
  • these year long courses alternate days

35
IB Math Options
  • 2. Math Studies
  • is comprised of a single course offered in
    semester one
  • students may elect to take an Ontario Calculus
    (MCV4UI), an elective, or a spare period

36
Other Considerations
  • If students have a partial program, they may have
    some forced spares e.g. ENG4UW/spare OR
    IDC4UH/spare
  • 34 credit policy students may take as many
    courses as they wish within 4 years, however,
    they are not permitted to exceed 34 credits in a
    5th year
  • This includes repeated courses
  • There is an exception for students with an IEP
  •  

37
Sample Timetable
  •  

Semester One Semester Two
SBI4UW Biology ETS4UW English
CHI4UW - History IDC4UW History/Biology
ENG4UW English/ LWSDUW - Spanish continues
MHF4UW Math/ MCV4UW - Math continues
38
Supports Available for Students
  • a) Classroom workshops
  • Grade 9 students study skills
  • Grade 10 students stress management
  • Grade 11 students researching post secondary
    options
  • Grade 12 students post secondary planning
    applications

39
Supports Available for Students
  • b) Short term Individual Counselling for academic
    issues and some social-emotional issues
  • available through the Guidance Department
  • may include referrals to community resources
  • contact with parents
  • providing updates for teachers

40
Supports Available for Students
  • c) Student Success Program
  • Student Success Teachers are available in Room
    266 at lunch or throughout the day (on referral
    basis)
  • d) Special Education
  • The Resource Department is available to assist
    students who have been identified through the
    IPRC process

41
Supports Available for Students
  • e) Peer Tutoring
  • offered the second half of lunch each day in the
    Career Studies Room
  • tutors are typically senior IB students

42
Supports Available for Students
  • f) Print Resources
  • available through the library on a variety of
    issues ranging from study skills to stress
    management
  • g) Website and (NEW) Twitter
  • online resources and announcements
  • scholarship information

43
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