ib 10 year celebration
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King Edward's Witley 10 year celebration bookletTRANSCRIPT
King Edward’s is an established
International Baccalaureate school:
we develop global talent for an increasingly
global business world, from lawyers,
biophysicists and technology leaders to
philosphers and artists. With a 100% pass
rate in 2014 (75% gaining A*-B equivalent)
we are proud of our ten years’ IB success.
IB is fully recognised by universities and
employers alike as a proven and worthy
alternative to A-levels.
A higher percentage of IB pupils achieve a first class honours award
than those holding A-level qualifications*, and are more likely to be
enrolled at one of the UK’s top Higher Education Institutions than
entrants holding other qualifications. 19% of IB entrants with a
full-time first degree achieve a first class honours award compared
with 14.5% of first degree qualifiers who held A-level or equivalent
qualifications. UK IB pupils consistently score higher than the world
average (32.79 versus 29.6 points).
why choose IB?
The IB two year programme:
l develops independence in terms of thinking and working style
l builds skills in presentation, communication and teamwork
l provides a pragmatic preparation for university-style learning
l builds research skills and helps to develop constructive,
enquiring minds
l nurtures and maintains an international outlook
l encourages critical thinking and an ability to evaluate the
meaning of what is learnt.
*Source: Higher Education Statistics Agency
IB is suitable for all levels of ability. Pupils study six subjects over two years, one from each of six subject groups.
Three subjects are studied at Higher Level and three at
Standard Level. Additionally, all pupils take the three
core elements of the Diploma: Theory of Knowledge,
the Extended Essay and Creativity, Action and Service.
Subjects are assessed through internal assessment such
as coursework and oral exams, and through exams at
the end of the two-year course.
Grades awarded for each course range from
1 to 7. Three additional points are allocated for
Theory of Knowledge and the Extended Essay,
making 45 the maximum score achievable.
The Diploma is awarded to pupils who achieve
at least 24 points, subject to achieving minimum
standards within each aspect of the programme.
how does IB work? why King Edwards?
There are many reasons to choose us:
l small classes - our pupil teacher ratio is 1:7
l our teachers relish teaching the IB due to its
breadth and the reasearch-led learning method
l we offer ongoing tutorial support outside lessons
l 100% pass rate in 2014
l average points at IB are 33.6 in 2014
l busy weekends with sports matches, trips and
a multitude of activities
l our leafy, luxurious and historically significant
envrionment is a pleasure for pupils to work
and relax in.
why King Edwards?After Warwick University, Jan went on to the London School of Economics to study for his Master of Science. “The international environment, diversity of people and high standard of education were a key benefit at King Edward’s. The IB taught me discipline, ambition and analytical capabilities in a competitive and challenging environment. I also made extremely good friends.”
JanHaving studied for a BSc (Hons) in Management at Warwick University, Veronika entered the RBS graduate programme and currently works in their foreign exchange team. “Studying IB at King Edward’s meant I could leave my study options open until Upper Sixth. The IB has proved an excellent grounding for the workplace, having taught me discipline and commitment”.
Veronika
Dinazad went on to study for a BSc in Business Administration at the University of Mannheim, then a Masters programme in International Management and Marketing before joining BAT International. “Throughout my IB studies I worked in a number of small groups, similar to an employment setting where you have close interaction with team members, so I learnt to appreciate a range of techniques and methodologies”.
DinazadAfter King Edward’s, Chinoso is going to King’s College London to study Biomedical Science, followed by Medicine; she hopes to join Médecins Sans Frontières. “At King Edward’s I really grew to love the community atmosphere - the friends, the teachers and staff. It became my home. I liked the balanced approach that the IB offers and the fact you can keep your study options open”.
Chinonso
international baccalaureate
For further information contact Admissions, King Edward’s School, Witley, Surrey, GU8 5SG
tel + 44 (0)1428 686735 email [email protected] www.kesw.org