IB Learner Profile
May 2018 Exam Schedule
Requesting Transcripts
When requesting transcripts you will need the following information:
- Exam session
- Personal Code
- Session Number
- Name of high school (James A Beneway High School).
Please contact the IB Coordinator (Ryan Van Allen) at rvanallen@waynecsd.org to get the above details.
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If you are interested in the IB diploma, the following will illustrate what is required in order to achieve it.
All IB classes take place in the junior and senior years. Students must complete one class from groups 1-6, Theory of Knowledge, the Extended Essay, and Creativity, Action & Service (CAS)
In order to achieve the IB Diploma, a student must achieve the following:
- 24 points on their 6 exams (each is out of 7, so an average of 4)
- 12 points must be achieved in their Higher Level (HL) courses (English, History, and one other)
- No HL exam can score a 2 or a 1
- A passing grade on the TOK assessments
- A passing grade on the Extended Essay
- Successful completion of CAS (Creativity, Activity, Service) - 18 months of continuous involvement
- Doing well on the Extended Essay and Theory of Knowledge assessments can give a student up to 3 bonus points on their exams
- Note that the maximum amount of points a student could get would be 45 points (a score of 7 on all six exams and 3 bonus points).
- IB does not expect students to excel in every subject area in order to get the diploma, but rather to challenge themselves in all areas. Thus while a student could possibly earn 45 points, they only need 24 points to attain the diploma.
Link to understand how the International Baccalaureate assesses student work.