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The International Baccalaureate Programme “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.” (IB Misson Statement)

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The International Baccalaureate Programme

“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.” (IB Misson Statement)

WORLDWIDEOver 4,655

schools offer IB Programmes

144 countries Over 1,000,000 students

ASIA-PACIFIC

694 schools

29 countries

300,000 students

ACG Senior CollegeAuckland International College

Diocesan School for GirlsJohn McGlashan College

Kristin SchoolQueen Margaret College

Rangitoto College

New Zealand13 schools offer the Diploma Programme

St Kentigern College Scots College St Cuthbert’s CollegeSt Margaret’s College St Peter’s School Takapuna Grammar

Who is the IB For?

Students who have a willingness to:

Be challenged and to challenge themselves

Develop the skills necessary for a successful tertiary education: organisation and self management

Be responsible for their own learning

Benefits for Students

IB Students are given a unique education. They

will:

be encouraged to think independently and drive

their own learning

take part in programmes of education that can lead

them to some of the highest ranking

universities around the world

become more culturally aware, through the

development of a second language

be able to engage with people in an increasingly

globalized, rapidly changing world

Three subjects at higher level (HL) 240 hours

Three subjects at standard level (SL) 150 hours

Three core requirements – Extended Essay (EE), Theory of Knowledge (TOK)

and Creativity, Activity and Service (CAS)

A Two Year Programme (Years 12 & 13)

Six Academic Areas:Students select six subjects from groups 1 to 6

(multiple sciences or more than one arts subject also possible)

Group 1 Literature in first language

Group 2Second

language

Group 3Individuals

and SocietiesGroup 4

Experimental Sciences

Group 5 Mathematics

Group 6 The Arts

Group 1: Literature in first language

English A (Chinese A, Japanese A, and

other approved languages for our international

students)

Group 2: Second LanguageSpanish ab initio (SL only)

Spanish B

French B

Chinese B

Japanese B

(English B as an option for our international students)

Group 3: Individuals and Societies

Business Management

History

Psychology

Environmental Systems and Societies (SL only)

Group 4: Experimental Sciences

Biology

Chemistry

Physics

Environmental Systems and Societies (SL only)

Group 5: Mathematics

Mathematics

Mathematical Studies

(SL only)

Group 6: The ArtsFilm

Music

Theatre

Visual Arts

Visual Arts - Textiles

CORE - Creativity, Activity and Service

A two year programme

Involves students in a range of enjoyable and significant experiences outside of the classroom chosen by the students themselves

Students maintain a log to record and reflect on the activities they undertake

Reflects the sort of holistic education QMC has always delivered

CORE - Theory Of KnowledgeA two year course about critical thinking and inquiring into the process of knowing

100 hours

Examines how we know what we claim to know

Assessment involves:A presentation on a knowledge issueAn essay from a list of 6 prescribed titles

CORE - Extended Essay

An independent, self-directed piece of research ending in a 4000 word academic essay

Enables students to investigate a topic of special interest that they have chosen themselves

Students work alongside a supervisor for guidance and support

Assessment

Students gain a 1 to 7 in each subject (6 subjects)

Possible total of 42

Extended Essay & Theory of Knowledge combined gains a mark of 1 – 3

Possible total of 3

Total possible of 45

AssessmentA Diploma will be awarded to students who:

Gain a minimum of 24 points

Gain a minimum of 12 points from their Higher Level subjects and a minimum of 9 points from their Standard Level subjects

Gain at least an D in their EE and TOK

Meet the requirements of CAS

Guaranteed Entry Requirements - Auckland

• Admission criteria includes total from rank score.• Some examples for entrance in 2017:

- Engineering 260 (33 in IB)- Health Sciences 250 (33 in IB)- Architectural Studies 230 (31 in IB)- Science 165-200, depending on speciality (26-29 in IB)- Commerce 180 (27 in IB)- Arts 150 (26 in IB)

Students must strive for Merits and Excellences.

QMC FactsFor the past 6 years 100% of our IB students gained the Diploma

With a score of 45 you are in the top 0.02% of students in the world. Queen Margaret College students have scored 45.

Our average score is 34 against the world average of 30

Our alumni have gone to NYU, Stanford, Yale, Monash, Glasgow, Cambridge.

Any Questions?