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1 The unique benefits of an education in an IB world school

2 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 Welcome The Village School, an international community, is committed to developing inquisitive life-long learners prepared to think critically, to collaborate genuinely, and to give of themselves generously, as they prepare to lead the next generation into an ever-changing world. Page 2

3 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 Page 3 Programmes : What is the Learner Profile? It’s the IB mission statement translated into a set of learning outcomes for the 21 st century. The attributes of the learner profile express the values inherent to the IB continuum of international education: these are values that should infuse all elements of the three programs available at The Village High School and, therefore, the culture and ethos of all IB World Schools. The Village School promotes the education of the whole person, emphasizing intellectual, personal, emotional and social growth through all domains of knowledge. Village School Students and Teachers will be learners that strive to be: Inquirers Knowledgeable Thinkers Communicators Principled Open-minded Caring Risk-takers Balanced Reflective

4 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 11 th grade at The Village School 10 th grade Full IB Diploma Programme IB Subject candidate Programme American Diploma Program Page 4

5 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 Page 5 Contents: What does the Diploma Programme curriculum contain? The curriculum contains six subject groups and a core of three parts.  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. Students study concurrently:

6 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 Page 6 Subjects offered: What subjects are offered within the six groups? Courses offered both in the full diploma programme and in the subject programme Group 1 – English A HL and SL Group 2 – French B, Spanish B, English B at the HL,SL and AB initio levels Group 3 - Economics, History HL or SL Group 4 - Biology, Chemistry, Physics HL and SL. Group 5 - Mathematical Studies SL only, Mathematics Standard Level, Mathematics Higher Level, Further Mathematics SL only. Group 6 - Theatre, Visual Arts at HL and SL. In group 6 you can substitute the Art and the Theatre for any subject from group 2, 3 or 4. IB students speak We are currently looking at the option of offering environmental science in group 3 SL only and Information technology in a global society (ITGS) in group 3 at the HL and SL levels.

7 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 The American Diploma Program Page 7 11 th Grade12 th Grade Western LiteratureWorld Literature US HistoryHistories of the Americas Math Language Science Elective

8 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 The three Core Requirements of all Village School Students The extended essay (4000 words) (Scott Morrison)  Offers the opportunity to investigate a research question of individual interest  Familiarises students with the independent research and writing skills expected at university Or Page 8 The Capstone Project Offers the opportunity to investigate a research question of individual interest Familiarises students with the independent research and writing skills expected at university

9 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 Steve Duesterbeck and students 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 Page 9 Creativity, Action and Service

10 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 Theory of Knowledge or Elective Program Theory of knowledge: Scott Morrison  Interdisciplinary  Explores the nature of knowledge across disciplines  Encouraging an appreciation of other cultural perspectives OR Elective Program:  Interdisciplinary  Explores different disciplines  Encouraging an appreciation of other cultural perspectives Page 10

11 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 Philosophy: What is an IB World School Philosophy? “Through high quality education we create a better world.”  Idealistic  Culturally aware  Quality, standards  University recognition Page 11

12 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 College Counseling with Sharon Gregory  COLLEGE PERSPECTIVE  What are colleges looking for?  Intellectual curiosity, inquisitive learners, outside activities that fit student interests  Most challenging course work – that fits the student  Each student uniquely individual in their own right Page 12

13 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 How to Show Individuality  Special Interests  Summer programs  Expertise  Exposure  Interests  Internships  Work experience Page 13

14 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2007 Thank You  Q and A Page 14


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