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GRADE 12—IB II Year International Baccalaureate Diploma Program 2013-2014

GRADE 12—IB II Year International Baccalaureate Diploma Program 2013-2014. THE IC MISSION STATEMENT.

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GRADE 12—IB II Year International Baccalaureate Diploma Program 2013-2014

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  1. GRADE 12—IB II YearInternational Baccalaureate Diploma Program 2013-2014

  2. THE IC MISSION STATEMENT The mission of International College is to educate young men and women to be capable of initiative and critical thinking, and who will serve as role models in a global society. The curriculum aims for excellence at all levels and embraces the education of the whole person. Graduates of I.C. will have developed self-discipline, problem-solving abilities, social responsibility, self-confidence, and awarenessof, and respect for, the interdependence of nations in all their diversity

  3. The IB Learner Profile

  4. Course Coefficients and Graduation RequirementsA General end of year average of 70 is required for graduationGraduating class students who a. fail to meet the minimum requirements in one or more courses, or b. whose conduct are not deemed worthy will not be allowed to attend Commencement Exercises

  5. UNIVERSITY ACCEPTANCELOCAL UNIVERSITIES • STUDENTS WHO GRADUATE with an IB Diploma are accepted to any Local university at the Sophomore level • STUDENTS WHO GRADUATE with IB Certificates are accepted at the Freshman level (Arts or Sciences) From Freshman Arts From Freshman Sciences FAS SBA FM FAFS FHS FEA FAS (Arts majors only) SBA FM FAFS FHS FEA – (graphic Design only)

  6. SUPPORT SERVICES : • Psychological Support: The class advisor and schoolpsychologist, are available to guarantee the necessary support. If the student suffers from any specific adjustment difficulty, the school psychologist is available for support and regular follow up. She will be in constant communication with the class advisor* and parents. *Advisor of IB II A: Mr. Riad Chirazi *Advisor of IB II B: Mrs. HanaMajzoub *Advisor of IB II C: Ms. Manal Abi Saab Psychologist: Ms. Rosey Abla

  7. b) Academic Support: If your child faces academic difficulties in one or more subjects, reinforcement classes will be offered. His/her advisor or teacher will invite you to a conference to communicate the difficulties and explore possible solutions.C) Medical Support:During the year, if any medical condition arises, the administration, school physician and nurse will be in constant communication with you . If your child suffers from any prolonged medical condition, a medical report is required. All confidential information is kept with the administration. SUPPORT SERVICES (cont.)

  8. How Does IC Prepare its students for University Studies A. Career Guidance • Mrs. Mona Shbaklo, Dean of Students, is responsible for orienting students towards local universities (AUB, LAU, USJ….). Through out the year, guest speakers are invited from the various majors at these universities to give orientation sessions about the different majors. • Mrs. Randa Soubeih, ForeignColleges’ Counselor, is responsible for orienting students towards foreign English speaking universities. She arranges for meetings with speakers from these universities. The meetings are announced on our IC website.

  9. How Does IC Prepare its students for University Studies (cont.) B: Information Technology Programs which aid students in discovering their areas of strength and future professions • My road.com • www.blomshabeb.com C: Local guest speakers who lecture students on their current professions (your contributions are welcome )

  10. IMPORTANT DATES 2013 – 2014 Academic year November 11 : Parent–Teacher meeting November 20 : First progress report January 16: Semester 1 report February 12-14: Winter Break (might be used for extra sessions for IB II class) April 8: Last day of classes April 9-13: Reading days for IC final exams April 14-16 & 28-29: IC Final exams (IB mock exams) April 17-27 : Reading Days for both mock and official exams (Easter and Spring break) May 5-23: IB official exams June : Commencement and Annual Report Sheets Semester I September 2013 –December 2013 No Mid Year cumulative exams for IB II Semester II January 2014 – April 2014 Ends with the Final cumulative exams

  11. B. COLLEGE RELATED AND CAS DEADLINES: • Colleges Related Deadlines: a. Nov. 30: early acceptance, submission of AUB applications b. Dec. 7: last chance for SAT exam taking for AUB c. Dec. 20: regular acceptance, submission of AUB applications d. Dec. 30: early acceptance, submission of LAU applications e. June 7: last chance for SAT exam taking for LAU f. May 30: regular acceptance, submission of LAU applications 2. CAS Deadline: Completion of work on May 31st , 2014

  12. Admission to AUB

  13. For Sophomore level:SAT I + School transcript of record for grades 10 & 11 • THE COMPOSITE SCORE (CS) and how it is generated by the above mentioned university • Composite Score = 50% SAT I + 50% school grades = (Critical reading + mathematical reasoning) + Grade 10 + grade 11 • For Freshman level: admission same as above, in addition to a personal statement and recommendations from teachers and counselor. • For equivalency with Lebanese Bacc, SAT II is required

  14. Parental Support highly needed Upcoming Winter break in December= Completion of assignments = Meeting deadlines= Less pressure during the second semester= Better IC/IB results

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