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Cameron International Baccalaureate Studies

Cameron International Baccalaureate Studies. CHCI Profile. Multi-cultural community Over 75 different languages spoken in our students’ homes

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Cameron International Baccalaureate Studies

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  1. Cameron International Baccalaureate Studies

  2. CHCI Profile Multi-cultural community Over 75 different languages spoken in our students’ homes We offer an incredible variety of clubs, activities and sports—from Model UN to Ballroom Dancing to Football, basketball, volleyball, field hockey and soccer (plus so many more!) Students from over 30 different Grade 8 Schools Located close to downtown Kitchener, on LRT

  3. Overview • Program began as a celebration of our cultural diversity • International Baccalaureate Diploma is an internationally recognized credential of academic excellence • Options available: Full Diploma or Individual Certificates, depending on student’s academic strengths and choices • You will graduate with 2 Diplomas: Ontario and IB

  4. Program Focus • Enriched learning environment: “like-minded students” • Differentiated from a regular high school program • Flexible pace of learning • International perspective • Program extension activities beyond the classroom such as field trips, workshops, and conferences

  5. Program Structure • Grades 9 and 10: Baccalaureate Studies Program (Pre-IB) • Congregated classes in 5 of 8 courses • Grades 11 and 12 Diploma Program: • IB Diploma Program: 6 IB Courses + Core (EE-TOK-CAS) • IB Certificate Program: 2-5 IB Courses

  6. Program Elements Subjects that you may study for the FULL DIPLOMA: • Group 1: English • Group 2: French or Spanish • Group 3: History or Psychology • Group 4: Biology or Chemistry • Group 5: Mathematics • Group 6: Art, Business, Music, Physics, Chemistry • +Theory of Knowledge • +Extended Essay • +Service Learning and Involvement (CAS)

  7. Program Elements IB Certificate Program--Earn 2 to 5 IB certificates by studying individual subject areas in any combination, depending on your interests: The Arts: English, History, French or Spanish, Art, Music Business: English, History, French or Spanish, Business Management, Math STEM: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Math, Psychology

  8. IB Benefits • IB students are better prepared and more successful at university • IB students receive advanced standing at universities for HL courses (transfer credits = $ saved) • IB students enjoy university recognition and acceptance worldwide • IB students receive extraordinary scholarship opportunities

  9. Why IB? A program for students with exceptional work habits, academic curiosity and social awareness. Accelerated learning in a highly charged atmosphere where like-minded students collaborate and learn from each other. “For the first time, I feel as if I belong.”

  10. What Our Grads Say “During my time in the IB Programme, I made truly lifelong friendships with my peers through our shared interests in academic pursuits as well as a common passion for world issues.” “Being part of a community with motivated and like-minded students pushed me to go outside my comfort zone and develop as a leader in the community.” “The skills I learned in the IB Programme have been invaluable at McGill. Beyond just time management, and essay writing skills, the IB taught me how to evaluate information and think critically about the content of my courses.”

  11. FAQs • Transportation? • Fees? • Application? • None is provided for students outside our boundary, however we are located directly on LRT. • Yes—Approx. $3200 for 4 years of high school. • Yes—deadline Jan 18, 2019

  12. Grade 8 Students and Parents Information Night • Tuesday November 20, 2018 • Cameron Heights Collegiate at 7 pm • School and program information, school tours, displays, question and answer session

  13. CHCI Website • http://chc.wrdsb.ca • IB Tab • Information for parents and students • For program applications, see the Admissions tab • On Line Application + hard copies required • $50 application fee must accompany application • Fee is non-refundable

  14. Thank you for your time. Come to our Info Night in November!We hope to see you at Cameron Heights next year.Any questions?

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