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IB Diploma Program
at Lester B. Pearson
LBP Open House: December 6th, 2012
What is the IB mission?
Mission
The International Baccalaureate programme aims to develop
inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to
create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural
understanding and respect.
To this end, the organization works with schools, governments and
international organizations to develop challenging programmes of
international education and rigorous assessment.
These programmes encourage students across the world to become
active, compassionate and lifelong learners who understand that
other people, with their differences, can also be right.
What is International–Mindedness?
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It is an intellectual and ethical stance; a
philosophy, an outlook.
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This is demonstrated through individual
responsibility and liberty, being members
of the global community, and taking on
issues of social justice which affect all of
mankind.
CBE and IB: a Proud Heritage since 1980
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Sir Winston Churchill - 1980
Western Canada - 1981
Henry Wise Wood - 1998
John G. Diefenbaker - 1998
Lester B. Pearson - 2004
IB Components
Students study
concurrently:
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Three subjects at
higher level
(240 hours each).
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Three subjects at
standard level
(150 hours each).
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All three parts of the
core.
Subjects offered at LBP:
Standard Level
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Mathematics (Group 5)
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Biology SL (Group 4)
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Physics SL (Group 4)
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French SL (Group 2)
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French Ab Initio (Group 2)
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Visual Arts SL (Group 6)
Higher Level
• English A1 HL (Group 1)
• History HL (Group 3)
• Chemistry HL (Group 4)
IB Contents:
There are three core components:
1.The Extended Essay
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4,000 words (Max.)
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Offers the opportunity to
investigate a research question
of individual interest.
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Familiarises students with the
independent research and writing
skills expected at university.
IB Contents (cont’d)
2. Creativity, Action and Service
(CAS)
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Encourages students to be
involved in artistic pursuits,
sports and community service.
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Explore education outside the
classroom.
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For Grade 10, it is expected that
students complete 15 hours per
category (45 Hours Total).
IB Contents (cont’d):
3. Theory of Knowledge (TOK)
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The philosophy course that binds
the IB programme.
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Explores the nature of
knowledge across disciplines
(interdisciplinary).
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Encouraging an appreciation of
other cultural perspectives.
IB Assessment:
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Diploma Programme
assessment includes both final
examinations and internal
assessment undertaken by the
teacher to IB criteria and then
externally moderated by the
IB.
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IB Marks awarded for each
course range from 1 (lowest) to
7 (highest).
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The IB Diploma is awarded to
students who gain at least
24 points. The maximum value
for an IB Diploma is 45 points.
University recognition:
The IB works closely with universities in all regions of the world to
gain recognition for the IB diploma:
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Direct online access for university admissions officers and government
officials to syllabuses and recent examination papers
Recognition in over 100 countries
Recognition by over 2,000 universities
Some universities offer scholarships and advanced placement for IB
students
Students applying to a particular university can access their grades
directly from the IB secure website.
Tangible & Intangible Benefits of IB
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Tangible Benefits:
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Smaller class sizes
Finish some diploma courses
in grade 11
Opportunity for advance
credit at university
Opportunity to be considered
for IB-specific scholarships
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Intangible Benefits:
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Improved skills in:
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Problem solving, critical
thinking, analysis, research,
and writing
Enhanced time management
skills
Able to question and to
reflect on knowledge
Values:
Future citizens should have the following qualities:
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Be curious and inquisitive to encourage exploration and growth.
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Take responsibility for learning, be independent in one’s
motivation to learn, and direct one’s own areas of growth.
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Be able to adapt one’s learning modalities to accommodate
learning in different environments, such as online learning.
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Be lifelong learning throughout one’s life span to evolve with
change and embrace new challenges.
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Feel safe in learning and have the freedom to make mistakes.
from inspiring education.
IB at LBP - Who should apply?
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Do you plan to attend post secondary?
Do you enjoy academics?
Do you like team work?
Do you like a challenge?
Do you love to learn?
If you answered yes to these questions, then you
should consider IB.
Reality
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The choice to take part in an IB programme must come from the student.
The workload and pace are significantly greater than in a regular high
school program, and the student needs to understand the implications of
their choice.
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Well-meaning parents can push students into program they do not want.
Nonetheless, if a student is selected for the IB programme at LBP, we make
a commitment to help the student complete the programme.
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We are looking for students who will start and finish the IB programme at
LBP.
The IB Experience
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What will high school look like for you in IB?
Year 1
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Year 2
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Introductory Courses (Easing into IB Skills)
Introduction to High School Environment
Procrastination Not Recommended
Historical Investigation and Extended Essay Begins
Many Courses Begin IB Units and First IB Exams in May (1 AB Diploma)
Year 3
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TOK Starts, Complete HI and EE
Most Exams (IB and Alberta Diploma)
How and when to apply?
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Applications are currently available online or
from your Junior High.
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Completed applications need to be submitted to
IB Coordinator by January 11th, 2013.
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Notification letters sent in mid to late February
2013.
LBP & IB Fees
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There is a cost to taking IB exams, which at LBP, we
distribute over the course of the three years.
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The anticipated IB Fee for grade 10 students is $210.00
(September 2013). [Grade 11 – $420, Grade 12 – $520]
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If the cost of the exams is a barrier to completing or
taking IB courses, please inquire about the availability of
bursaries to cover a percentage of the cost.
FAQs
Can any student enrol in an IB programme?
All grade 9 students who are in Area III can apply to enrol in the IB at
LBP.
How can my child enrol in the IB program?
Application forms are available from guidance counselors, or online.
How successful are IB students in applying to university?
IB is an internationally recognised program, which helps when applying
to universities outside of Canada. Most IB students are successful in
applying to university. It is found that roughly 95% of IB students
complete university.
FAQs Cont’d
What are the benefits of IB in university?
There are two main tangible benefits for university: advance credit ;
IB specific scholarships. Although advance credit differs from one
university to the next, some institutions will accept IB grades and
allow a student to enrol directly in a higher level university
course.
How is IB different from the regular stream?
The IB program is essentially the regular “-1” stream with some
extra units and credits to cover the IB curriculum. The additional
credits are the 35 courses, which include History, Chemistry and
English.
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FAQs Cont’d
My child has a 90 percent average in junior high, will they do well in 1B?
The truth of the matter is that all students transition into high school differently;
thus, it is impossible to guarantee success. We can say that it is critically
important that grade 10 students commit fully to their program of studies and
maximize the supports and services that LBP has to offer.
Is it true that IB Students do not have any “social lives”?
No—with good time management and organization, IB students are able to
participate in co and extracurricular activities.
How many hours of sleep does an IB student get per night?
Sometimes not enough—as with many adolescents—time management and
focussed time on task are important to maximize rest 