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The IB Diploma Programme is a demanding pre-university course for highly motivated students usually aged from 16 to 18 years, that equips students with the skills and attitudes necessary for success in higher education that will lead to employment. One of its greatest benefits for its graduates is its appeal to universities all over the world.

Recognizing the width and depth of the Diploma course, the best universities reach out for Diploma graduates. Not only that, they grant admission concessions in recognition of the students’ readiness for university courses.

What does the Diploma Course consist of?
The Curriculum is divided into six groups. They are

Language A1
Second Language
Individuals and Societies
Experimental Sciences – Physics, Chemistry and Biology
Mathematics and Computer Sciences
The Arts

Students are required to take six subjects, one from each of the six groups, studied concurrently. Three, but no more than four, may be studied at Higher Level, the remainder at Standard Level.

Other Core Requirements
There are three core requirements which make the IB Diploma different – the Extended Essay, Theory of Knowledge and CAS (Creativity, Action, Service). These components add to the breadth and depth already in the subjects listed above.

The Extended Essay is a 4,000-word assignment which acquaints Diploma candidates with the kind of independent research and writing skills expected by universities.

In Theory of Knowledge (TOK), students are stimulated to apply critical reflection on knowledge and experience.
CAS (Creativity, Action, Service) helps students become responsible, compassionate citizens by working on a project of community or social service activities.

What makes the Diploma Programme so effective?

The programme is a comprehensive two-year international curriculum
It has international standards applied equally to all IB schools across the world
It applies rigorous assessment, both internal and externally
The programme combines breadth with depth
It emphasises critical, compassionate thinking
It promotes a global vision in a world of increasing international links.

The programme is genuinely international, in that it is devised internationally and is used in over  2,870 schools in 138 countries.

Assessing Student Work in the Diploma
Classroom teachers and IB examiners work in partnership. Academic judgements about the quality of student work rest with over 4,000 examiners worldwide. The Chief examiners in each subject are international authorities in their fields.

Achieving the Diploma
The programme is very demanding and not everyone who embarks on the course achieves a Diploma; but for hard working students of ability, the Diploma is within their reach.

Assessment and Reporting
The school uses many forms of assessment – observations, tests and examinations, student conferencing, anecdotal records and portfolios of students’ work being among the most common. The school issues student report cards twice a year towards the end of each semester. Following the delivery of student report cards, the school conducts parent / teacher evenings where our teachers explain to parents how their children are progressing.

There also also special parent / teacher conference early in the year so that teachers can give parents a view of how their children have commenced the year.

Information sessions are held regularly throughout the year to keep the parents informed of what is taking place in the three programmes.

 
 
 
 
The Invoices for the Academic year 2013-2014 have been dispatched. Please contact the Admissions office, if you have not received the invoice. Kindly make the payment of fees on or before 15th May 2013.


Wed 22 May— Grade 5 Orientation for Parent’s Time - 3:30pm Venue - Secondary Library


Thur 16 May –PYP Grade 5 Exhibition Venue : Room No. 615 Time : 9:00am


Sun 19 May—IB Seminar Venue : 3rd Floor School Library Time : 10:30am to 12:30pm


Students who have PIO and OCI cards now come under the current Indian fee structure. Contact Admissions for further advice / details.


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