IB SPEAK

Assessments

  • IA – Internal Assessment: Assessment completed in the school and submitted to IB for moderation. Usually about 30% of Final IB score

  • External Assessment: Assessment marked by IB. Usually about 70% of final IB score.

  • Scripts: Completed exams

  • Moderation: A process by which an IB Examiner checks assessed work to ensure that standards and criterion are being applied correctly and consistently.

  • Enquiry Upon Results (EUR): Request for remark or return of externally scored assessments


Categories of IB Students

  • Certificate Candidates: Students registered in IB Program, but not taking all the requirements for the IB Diploma

  • Diploma Candidates: Students registered in their final year of the program taking all the requirements for the IB Diploma.

  • Anticipated Candidates: Students registered in their first year of the program and expecting to take all the requirements for the IB Diploma.




Types of IB Courses

  • Higher Level (HL): Courses offered in more depth and at a higher degree of difficulty -240 hours

  • Standard Level (SL): Courses offered in less depth - 150 hours


The “Core” of the IB Diploma Program

  • Theory of Knowledge (TOK): A class diploma candidates must take in the spring of their junior year AND fall of their senior year. TOK explores questions of philosophy and the origins of knowledge.

  • Extended Essay: 4,000 word essay students are required to write as one component of the diploma program. Students must conduct original research and will work with a teacher to help guide them through the process.

  • Creativity, Action, Service Activities (CAS): Students must complete activities that can include community service, sports activities, tutoring/mentoring, etc.


The Groups

  • Group 1-Language A1 (English at Ray-Pec)

  • Group 2-Second Language (Spanish/French at Ray-Pec)

  • Group 3-Individuals and Society (History)

  • Group 4-Experimental Sciences

  • Group 5-Mathematics

  • Group 6-Electives and Arts