课程描述

International Baccalaureate(IB)

IB stands for the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, which is founded by IBO, an international diploma organization based in Switzerland. Its main purpose is to let students learn the ability to study, work, and survive in the world.

IBO does not belong to any country, so they studied the teaching system of global high schools and covered the core content into the IB curriculum. In other words, the IB curriculum can be compatible with different teaching systems, and has its own set of unique teaching ideas.

The Three Main Idea of The IB Curriculum:

The IB course has its own independent study system in order to obtain an IB diploma. Students must have completed six courses to earn an IB diploma, including at least three standard-level courses and three high-level courses.

And the IB course results are valued by most Western universities, including Harvard, Yale, MIT and other top universities. However, because of school differences, some high schools only offer individual IB courses, in order to increase the competitiveness of students when applying for university, but because they have not completed 6 courses, they are unable to get an IB diploma.

IB courses not only require students to study English, science and even art professional courses, but also have a lot of time to complete their papers and participate in community activities, which is why IB students’ learning ability is particularly high compared to other students.

IB Course Scores

The score of each course in IB is 1-7, with a full score of 7 and a pass score of 4. Three points will be awarded for passing the three core courses, so the highest score (full score) for the IB International Diploma Program is 45 and the passing score is 24 (the minimum score for obtaining an IB International Diploma).

IB and High School Scores Conversion:

IB Course Advantages:

Students must choose one course from each group to form six IB courses.

Course classification:

Therefore, of the six courses selected, at least three are advanced courses, of course, four advanced courses and two basic courses are also allowed.

Curriculum

TOK (Theory of Knowledge):

TOK stands for Theory of Knowledge, it focuses on reshaping students’ comprehensive knowledge structure, making students re-examine the knowledge of basic subjects they have learned, and point out the basic and critical questions. It is a rigorous and critical thinking training course. This course is based on different areas of knowledge.

The whole point is to urge students to think critically about what they have learned.

TOK Exam Requirements (total 60 points):

According to the scores of the TOK, they are divided into five grades A, B, C, D and E, together with the results of the Extended Essay to determine whether to get the core course award or not.
It is decided by the joint evaluation level of the two courses: the Extended Essay and Theory of Knowledge.
3 Points Rating:
2 Points Rating:

If you receive EE, you will fail and will not be able to obtain an IB diploma.

Extended Essay :

This is a paper based on six subject courses. Students need to complete a paper of nearly 4000 words (4800 words in Chinese) in about a year. This paper is related to an IB subject group course. Students should reflect their own research on a certain aspect of this subject in their papers, which not only has academic value, but also conforms to the writing format of academic papers.
Principles of Paper Evaluation:

The total score is 36, which is divided into five grades A, B, C, D and E, and together with the Theory of Knowledge to decide whether to get the score of the core course.

Creativity, Activity, Service

Through participation in various activities, we can help students understand and appreciate social welfare work, provide opportunities for students to serve others, and provide challenging activities to cultivate students’

Let students win social praise through their own efforts and actions in their free time.

CAS Course

Students can choose from a variety of activities carried out by each school