IN WHICH GRADES IS THE DIPLOMA PROGRAM OFFERED?
The Diploma Program is a two-year program of study in grades 11 and 12.
WHO IS THE IB DIPLOMA PROGRAM COORDINATOR?
Natalie Ballard Strauhal
WHAT IS SEEN AS THE MAJOR VALUE OF THE DIPLOMA PROGRAM?
The Diploma Program is increasingly seen as one of the most rigorous and prestigious pre-university courses of study in the world. Some reasons are these:
While students do have choices in constructing a program of study, they must fulfill requirements that ensure they will be exposed to a learning experience that will develop a multiple set of skills, through the study of literature, laboratory science, mathematics, proficiency in a second language and research in the humanities. In other words, students study across several major disciplines concurrently for a holistic learning experience.
The IB Diploma requirements for creativity, activity, and service match Southridge’s Mission Statement for well-rounded learners. Southridge embraces the IB Learner Profile as qualities we hope to develop in our learners.
The global mission of the IB Program is to produce future leaders who possess a wide range of skills and who are informed about world issues. In addition, the IB learner has an understanding of differing cultural approaches to dealing with these issues. Our graduates need an informed global perspective to enable them to compete effectively in an increasingly multinational workplace.
Multiple forms of assessment are used in all IB Diploma courses, not simply standardized objective testing allowing students to demonstrate skill and knowledge of content in my formats.
IB has international standards and an internationally recognized curriculum that connects Southridge students to the world.
We know that the IB Diploma Program, with its academic depth and rigor, is superb preparation for college studies and career readiness. Returning college freshmen repeatedly tell us how well prepared they feel at college. In many cases they receive college credit from their IB exam results.
HOW MANY SUBJECTS MUST BE CHOSEN TO STUDY FOR THE FULL IB DIPLOMA, AND HOW LONG ARE THE COURSES?
Six IB Diploma subjects must be studied. Higher level courses require 2 years at Southridge. Standard level courses require 1-2 years. HL courses cover a wider range of subject matter and the exams are longer.
WHEN DO STUDENTS CHOOSE THE STANDARD AND HIGHER LEVEL EXAMS AND COURSE OF STUDY?
Any time before turning in forecasting sheets for the junior year. We encourage students to talk to teachers, other students, the IB DP Coordinator Natalie Ballard Strauhal, and IB Counselor Chris Martin to customize their diploma plan.
WHAT FACTORS MIGHT INFLUENCE THE DECISION AS TO WHETHER OR NOT A STUDENT SHOULD DO THE IB DIPLOMA PROGRAM AFTER THE SOPHOMORE YEAR?
There is a second language requirement in the Diploma Program from which students cannot be exempted. Students need to be at level 2 in their second language their sophomore year to begin at least level 3 in the DP their junior year.
If a student has serious difficulties with written work, the full IB Diploma Program might be stressful and the student’s grades could suffer. In such a case it is recommended the student take some but not all IB classes.
WHEN ARE THE FINAL EXAMINATIONS IN THE DIPLOMA PROGRAM?
Exams must be taken in May of the senior year with the exception of 1 – 2 SL exams which may be taken in May of the junior year. These are called anticipated subjects.
WHAT IS THE DIPLOMA PROGRAM FEE?
Approximately $700-$800 over two years. Fee waivers may be available for students who are approved for free or reduced lunch. Information will be available at the time of exam registration.
WHEN IS EXAM REGISTRATION?
Students are registered when payment is received by the October deadline.
WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS FOR AN IB DIPLOMA IN ADDITION TO THE EXAMS?
The Extended Essay: A 4000 word authentic research paper on a topic chosen from IB any IB subject. IB externally assesses this. Although students select faculty advisors, this is independent student research.
Theory of Knowledge: An additional class compulsory for IB Diploma candidates, ToK explores different “ways of knowing” through different academic disciplines and cultures. Critical analysis culminates in an essay that is assessed externally by an IB examiner.
Creativity, Activity, and Service: Students must engage in Activity, Creativity, and Service (in the community without proselytizing) for the duration of the Diploma Program. Students write reflections on projects and experiences online on Managebac.
WHAT GRADING AND REPORTING SYSTEM IS USED IN THE DP?
The IB grading system is based on a 1-7 scale. It is criterion-referenced with 7 being the best score possible. The Extended Essay is scored with letter grades. See the IB website for more detail. (www.ibo.org).
HOW ARE EXAMS GRADED AND WHEN DO STUDENTS GET THEIR RESULTS?
The IB exams taken in their 6 subject groups are each graded out of 7. The Extended Essay and the Theory of Knowledge essay can together earn three additional points. A total of 24 points is needed to obtain the IB Diploma (other conditions apply as to the point distribution.) The results are released every year online by July 6.
DO COLLEGES SEE THESE RESULTS?
The IB transcript of exam results is only sent to colleges only at the student’s specific request.
HOW CAN I GET MORE INFORMATION ABOUT COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY IB RECOGNITION POLICIES?
Students and parents can access information from the university or college website of interest.
WHAT KIND OF COLLEGE CREDIT IS AWARDED?
The credit awarded varies between universities. The best way to know is to visit the university website. All public universities and colleges in Oregon grant credit for SL and HL scores of 4, 5, 6, or 7. In fact, IB credit is law in Oregon.
DO DIPLOMA PROGRAM TEACHERS RECEIVE ANY TRAINING?
In order to teach any IB class at Southridge, our instructors get the required extensive and intensive training. In this way, we can be sure that students are receiving the most current curricular content and ideas related to the subject area. Teachers also access the online curriculum center which connect them to international standards and teachers from all parts of the world.