Welcome to the I.B. @ Mac.Rob!

This portal page is designed for Year 10 students considering the I.B. Diploma as a course of study in their Senior Years. Year 9 students interested in learning more about pathways at Mac.Rob are also welcome to browse its contents.

The I.B. Diploma Programme (DP) is offered at Mac.Rob as an alternate course of study to the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE). Students who elect to enrol in the I.B. Diploma at Mac.Rob complete the I.B. programme in Years 11 and 12 instead of the VCE.

If you would like more information about the I.B. Diploma, please contact Mr. Shungo Sawaki, the I.B. Coordinator; Ms. Shreya Rowe, the I.B. Administrator; or Ms. Amber Munro, the Careers & Pathways Leader.

Expressions of Interest for enrolling in the I.B. Diploma in 2025 are now open!

What is the I.B. Diploma?

The International Baccalaureate (I.B.) is an internationally recognised programme of education for students in Years 11 and 12. Recognising service and the importance of a holistic approach to student learning and development, the programme offers a broad, personalised “learner-centred” education, fostering international understanding and preparing students for life beyond school.

The I.B. Diploma is a rewarding alternative to VCE, and provides equally viable pathways to higher learning. There is no detriment to students pursuing the I.B. over the VCE.

I.B. Diploma Curriculum

The I.B. Core Curriculum comprises three components: the Extended Essay (EE), Theory of Knowledge (TOK), and Creativity, Activity and Service (CAS). All three are compulsory requirements of the course, and all students must take them.

To satisfy the Diploma requirements students, are required to also complete six subjects of study. Students must select one subject from each of six subject Groups:

In addition to selecting six subjects of study, all students must study three subjects at the standard level (SL) and three subjects at the higher level (HL). Not all subjects are offered at the Higher Level.






I.B. Subjects at Mac.Rob:

Is the I.B. right for me?

The International Baccalaureate 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 organisation works with schools, governments and international organisations to develop challenging programmes of international education and rigorous assessment.

The I.B. programme encourages students across the world to become active, compassionate and lifelong learners who understand that other people, with their differences, can also be right.

The I.B. Diploma embodies the Mac.Rob value of “growth”, and is an academically challenging and balanced programme for senior students. It embraces a particular type of learning and educational structure that is best suited to students who are self-motivated, have strong time management skills, and are comfortable approaching and solving open-ended tasks.

The I.B. Diploma challenges students to excel not only in their studies but also in their personal growth.



Students best suited to the I.B. are:

How to enrol in the I.B. @ Mac.Rob | 6 Easy Steps.

STEP 1.

Visit the I.B. @ Mac.Rob pages on the Portals.

Year 9 and 10 students are encouraged to visit the I.B. page of the Student and Family Portals, where you can learn all about the I.B. Diploma programme, what it involves, and how to enrol. Since you're already here, make sure that you explore the I.B. Handbook thoroughly for information about the curriculum, check the timeline for important enrolment dates and deadlines, and make a time to speak with an I.B. Champion so that you can hear first-hand what it's like to experience the I.B. from the perspective of a student and a teacher.

STEP 2.

Attend the I.B. @ Mac.Rob Information Night.

Year 9 and 10 students interested in pursuing the I.B. Diploma as an alternative to their VCE course of study are invited to attend the I.B. Information Night with their family. The Information Night, held in Term 1 each year, is an opportunity for you to learn more about the I.B. Diploma, including what the course of study looks like and how it compares to the VCE. You will also be able to hear the experiences of students currently undertaking the Diploma, and speak to coordinating I.B. staff. This event is open to all Mac.Rob students interested in undertaking the I.B., but students in Year 10 are particularly encouraged to attend.

If you cannot attend this Information Night, you can watch a recording of the session and view the presentation slides (linked below), and can also attend an informal lunchtime follow-up session, run by current I.B. students, at lunchtime on the Monday following the Information Night.


I.B.@Mac.Rob Info Night
Year 1 in 2025

__________


Thursday, February 29th, 2024

5:00pm - 6:00pm

in the Mac.Rob Theatre

STEP 3.

Book a time to speak with an IB Champion.

Year 10 students interested in undertaking the I.B. are invited to speak with one of Mac.Rob's “I.B. Champions” - an I.B. teacher, current student, or recent programme alumni. This is an informal chat, where you will have the opportunity to clarify any of the information provided at the Information Night or follow-up lunchtime session, and to be provided with some printed information to take home and discuss with your family.

Teaching I.B. Champions: Mr. Sam Crocket, Mr. Shungo Sawaki, Ms. Shreya Rowe, Mr. Miguel Regalo, Ms. Stephanie Ruth, and Ms. Michelle Pride.


Student I.B. Champions: Danielle Bernardo (Year 12) and Maggie Umbach (Year 12).


I.B. Champions available:

March - April, 2024


STEP 4.

Complete your Expression of Interest (EOI) Form.

Year 10 students who wish to be considered for Year 1 enrolment in the I.B. Diploma for the following year are required to submit an expression of interest form. Submitting this form indicates to us that you are considering enrolling in the Diploma, and will assist the I.B. coordinators in planning next year's course of study.

Please be aware that the EOI is not a commitment to join the I.B., and does not guarantee your acceptance into the Diploma. It is important that you complete this EOI by the due date to be considered for intake in the following year.


EOI forms are due:

Friday, May 24th, 2024


STEP 5.

Meet with your supervisor to discuss your course of study.

Once your EOI has been received, you will meet with your I.B. supervisor to discuss your suitability for the programme, your proposed course of study, and your future pathway plans. This is an opportunity for you to carefully consider your learning needs, the educational model provided under the I.B., and whether the program is the right choice for you. (See above for more info about that!)


Counselling takes place:

June, 2024


STEP 6.

Finalise your Diploma Enrolment Application.

If both you and your supervisor are satisfied that the I.B. Diploma is the right fit for you, you will be asked to finalise your enrolment application to enrol in the programme. Once this has been submitted, you will then be officially accepted into the I.B. Diploma for the following year - congratulations!

Once your enrolment is confirmed, you'll have the opportunity to select your subjects, and prepare to transition to Year 1 of the I.B. program in Year 11.


Enrolments and subjects are finalised for Year 1 in 2025:

July, 2024


Student Resources

Information Sessions & Videos.

IB Information Night | Feb 29th | 2024

I.B. @ Mac.Rob | Information Night

This Information session is for Year 10 students and families interested in pursuing the I.B. Diploma as an alternative to their VCE course of study in 2025.


In this session recording, learn more about the I.B. Diploma programme, what it involves, and how it compares to the VCE, as well as to hear the experiences of students currently undertaking the Diploma.


Topics covered include:




The slide deck from the Information Night, which contains a number of live links to Portals and external websites, is also available to view.

Handbooks & Policies.

IB Handbook

I.B. Diploma Handbook

IB Subjects at Mac.Rob [LIVE]

IB Subjects at Mac.Rob

CAS Handbook

CAS Handbook

Extended Essay Handbook

Extended Essay Handbook

Year 10 Assembly | Key I.B. Information (Shared)

Year 10 Assembly | I.B. Info

IB Diploma - Australian Post-Secondary Summary 2024.pdf

I.B. Diploma Results | 2024

The official I.B. website is a valuable source of information for students looking to learn more about the international benefits of the I.B. Diploma.