IB Diploma Scholarship Brochure For Parents and Students
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IB Diploma Scholarship Brochure For Parents and Students
IB Diploma Scholarship Brochure For Parents and Students Diploma Programme Scholarship Overview The Codrington School, The International School of Barbados is offering up to 3 scholarships for students who are 16 years of age (CXCs), and are thinking of enrolling for higher education in August 2013 with a view towards university /college in August 2015. This is an amazing opportunity to for motivated, high calibre, globally minded Barbadian scholars, with a significant financial need, to follow the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma programme. The programme is an internationally recognized, academically rigourous and balanced two year course of study which prepares students for entry to the world’s top universities and life beyond What it entails This is a fully funded scholarship for the two year programme which covers 100% of tuition cost The scholarship also covers the relevant cost of textbooks and school issued educational materials for the two years Deadline for applications Applications must be received – either on line (preferred) to scholarships@Codrington.edu.bb or in hard copy to the following address no later than Monday 30th April 2013 Scholarships Committee The Codrington School, The International School of Barbados Society St John, BB 20008 More information For more information and an application for please visit the school website at www.codrington.edu.bb/scholarship or contact the school on 423 2570 Why Choose Codrington? As an international school, Codrington offers three International Baccalaureate (IB) programmes and shares the IB mission "to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect." At Codrington, students don't just study the world. They are learning to thrive in it. They achieve a global perspective that values differences and diversity. They are engaged in a challenging academic program that includes acquiring a second language in an open-minded and intercultural environment. We don't just prepare students for college. We give them the intellectual and cultural confidence to succeed in a globally connected world. The Diploma Programme prepares students to excel in higher education and beyond. Fully qualified and experienced in their respective fields, Codrington faculty members come to us from six continents, bringing best practices in international education to our campus. All are IB-trained; many are examiners and IB workshop leaders; most are multilingual with advanced degrees, and many have taught at leading schools around the world. Now more than ever, education must prepare students to succeed in a globally connected and interdependent world. At Codrington, we provide students with the necessary tools - the knowledge, skills and perspective they'll need to learn, grow and thrive. Why choose the IB Diploma Programme? This will afford your son/daughter the opportunity to pursue a gold-standard education under the auspices of the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme courses. The Codrington School’s International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme is a rigorous and balanced pre-university educational programme that is best suited for students who want to attend top universities either in Barbados or abroad. The IB Diploma is a passport to higher education. Most universities and colleges recommend that students in high school enroll in a rigorous academic program such as the IB Diploma. Some colleges and universities may offer advanced credit to students with strong examination results. IB students routinely gain admission to some of the best known universities in the world. Most of these institutions have established recognition policies for the IB Diploma. A selection of further reading on the IB: 10 reason to choose the IB http://www.ibo.org/ibworld/may2012/documents/10reasons.pdf Why schools love the International Baccalaureate http://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/schools/why-schools-lovethe-international-baccalaureate-1784352.html IB acceptance rates by US Universities http://dasdsharepoint.dasd.org/Schools/STEMAcademy/Documents/IB_University_Acce ptance_Rates.pdf The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP) was established in Geneva in 1968 to provide an international, and internationally recognized, university-entrance qualification for students studying outside of their home country. The IB’s goal is to provide students with the values and opportunities that will enable them to develop sound judgment make wise choices, and respect others in the global community. The IB Programme equips students with the skills and attitudes necessary for success in higher education and employment; it has the strengths of a traditional liberal arts curriculum, but with three important additional features, shown at the center of the curriculum model (below). As the IB DP has grown, so too has its reputation for excellence; the IB DP is now recognized in almost every country in the world as a one of the pre-eminent pre-university qualifications. What does it take to be a successful IB Diploma Student? To be a successful IB Diploma student, it is necessary: To make the right choice of higher and standard level subjects that reflect your abilities and future plans. to be punctual both to classes and to school, to have an excellent attendance record, to complete work on time and to an appropriate standard. Challenge yourself to be the best you can be In all courses, students must complete mandatory coursework assignments; typically this coursework amounts to 30% of the final grade for each course, although in some cases it may be higher or lower. The key to doing this work to an acceptable standard is organization, and the importance of keeping to internal deadlines cannot be stressed enough. The Diploma Programme Model The Diploma Programme has a central central core in the IB learner profile (see next). Beyond this all students must complete an extended essay, a theory of knowledge course and Creativity, Action and Service. The model shows the 6 sections from which subjects are chosen from also. Approaches to teaching and learning are included in the inner circle of the model demonstrating the DP’s commitment to particular pedagogical approaches to teaching and to developing particular skills for learning The watermark of the world indicates that much learning for the DP takes place in the global context. The Curriculum Students study six subjects chosen from the six subject groups complete an Extended Essay (EE) follow a Theory of Knowledge course (TOK) participate in Creativity, Action, Service (CAS). three of the six subjects are studied at higher level (240 teaching hours) the remaining three subjects are studied at standard level ( 150 teaching hours). Group 1 Group2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Language A Language B Individuals & Society Sciences Mathematics The Arts Biology A1 English language and literature A1 Spanish selftaught literature Higher and Standard level offered Spanish Spanish ab initio * French History Geography Maths studies Visual Arts Music *= from beginning Higher and Standard level offered Higher and Standard level offered. Both can be studied if no Group 6 subject is chosen Higher and Standard level offered Standard level only. Higher and Standard level offered Choosing Subjects and Levels It is strongly recommended that students spend as much time as possible discussing their options with as many people as possible, including parents and teachers. Decisions made at this stage in a student’s education could affect the rest of their lives, so it is vital that choices are made only after full research and consultation. As well as considering their personal strengths in individual subjects, when making course selections students should also take into account their future education and career plans. Students should become familiar with the specific requirements of the universities in the countries to which they intend to apply as different universities in different countries have different entrance requirements. University Entrance The IB Diploma is a rigorous and demanding programme that provides students with a firstclass preparation for their future. Students follow a course of study with a global reputation for academic excellence, and universities throughout the world recognize the IB Diploma as an entrance qualification to higher education degree courses. In some countries, such as the United States and Canada, the IB Diploma qualifies students for advance placement or academic credits; furthermore, students with the IB Diploma are accepted at a higher rate at selective U.S. universities than those with other qualifications. In general, European universities prefer the IB Diploma for entrance over IB Certificates or the school diploma. European universities may require standardized tests (SAT, ACT), if a student only has the high school diploma or the high school diploma with IB certificates. What Does the Curriculum Look Like? It is made up of the Core curriculum and individual Subjects. Outlines of the core are found below. Outlines of the individual subjects can be found on the school website. www.codrington.edu.bb The Core IB Curriculum Theory of Knowledge (ToK) Theory of Knowledge is a course centered around the question “How do we know?” Students are taught to seek out knowledge through critical thinking and analysis of the Ways of Knowing of Perception, Emotion, Reason and Language. By the end of the course, students should be proficient in formulating arguments and analysing knowledge claims. The central features of the theory of knowledge course are critical analysis questions called Knowledge Issues. The Extended Essay The Extended Essay is an in-depth study of a limited topic within a subject. Its purpose is to provide a student with an opportunity to engage in independent research at an introductory level. Emphasis is placed on the process of engaging in personal research, on the communication of ideas and information in a logical and coherent manner, and on the overall presentation of the Extended Essay in compliance with IB guidelines. Students are required to devote 40+ hours to the essay over the course of twelve months. Creativity, Action and Service (CAS) All students must be actively involved in the CAS programme to obtain the diploma. As a result of their CAS experience as a whole, including their reflections, there should be evidence that students have: increased their awareness of their own strengths and areas for growth. They are able to see themselves as individuals with various skills and abilities, some more developed than others, and understand that they can make choices about how they wish to move forward. undertaken new challenges. A new challenge may be an unfamiliar activity, or an extension to an existing one. planned and initiated activities. Planning and initiation will often be in collaboration with others. It can be shown in activities that are part of larger projects, for example, ongoing school activities in the local community, as well as in small student-led activities. worked collaboratively with others. Collaboration can be shown in many different activities, such as team sports, playing music in a band, or helping in a kindergarten. At least one project, involving collaboration and the integration of at least two of creativity, action and service, is required. shown perseverance and commitment in their activities. At a minimum, this implies attending regularly and accepting a share of the responsibility for dealing with problems that arise in the course of activities. engaged with issues of global importance. Students may be involved in international projects but there are many global issues that can be acted upon locally or nationally (for example, environmental concerns, caring for the elderly). considered the ethical implications of their actions. Ethical decisions arise in almost any CAS activity (for example, on the sports field, in musical composition, or in relationships with others involved in service activities). Evidence of thinking about ethical issues can be shown in various ways, including journal entries and conversations with CAS advisers. developed new skills. As with new challenges, new skills may be shown in activities that the student has not An Example of a CAS project initiated by previously undertaken, or in Diploma Programme Students – Walking for increased expertise in an established Water Aid... area. This focus on learning outcomes emphasizes that it is the quality of a CAS activity (its contribution to the student’s development) that is of most importance. Universities consider the IB Diploma to be one of the most demanding secondary school curricula, offering ideal preparation for post-secondary studies. A student's participation in IB courses is, therefore, a very important consideration in admission decisions. It is to a student's distinct advantage to have completed IB courses, but especially so if the student is completing the IB Diploma. CURT (College & University Task Force) – United States Phone: +1 246 423 2570 E-mail: Fax: Web site: http://www.codrington.edu.bb +1 246 423 0095 scholarships@codrington.edu.bb IB Diploma Programme Scholarship 2013 – 2015 Application Form Instructions: Parents/Guardians are invited to oversee their child’s completion of this form . The Codrington School, The International School of Barbados, is offering up to three scholarships for deserving students from government schools who will be 16 years of age on or before 31 August 2013, who are, completing CXC courses this year, and who are thinking of enrolling for higher education in August 2013 with a view towards university/college in August 2015. These are fully-funded scholarships for two years, as from August 2013, inclusive of all necessary educational materials, and are available only to students who have spent at least the last three years in a government high school in Barbados. This is an amazing opportunity to for motivated, high calibre Barbadian scholars with an international mindset to follow the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme. The programme is an internationally recognized, academically rigorous and balanced two year course of study which prepares students for entry to the world’s top universities and life beyond. (www.ibo.org ). Please ensure that all information is accurate and complete. Informa¬tion submitted becomes part of the scholarship offer, and the subsequent discovery of plagiarism, inaccuracies or incom¬plete¬ness may provide cause for withdrawal of any offer made. Attach copies of certifi¬cates, references and a transcript of your academic performance. You should attach any other information which will, in your judgment, aid in giving the fullest consider¬ation to your application. You must attach a letter of support from either your current principal or your current guidance counselor. This letter should include predicted grades in your CXC examinations and a statement of your contributions to your current school in non-academic areas. Applications must be received – either on line (preferred) to scholarships@Codrington.edu.bb or in hard copy to the following address no later than Monday 30th April 2013: Scholarships Committee The Codrington School, The International School of Barbados Society St John, BB 20008 Please do not apply if you do not meet the criteria outlined in the first paragraph of this letter, as such applications will be neither acknowledged nor considered Personal Information Former name (if applicable) First name(s) Last name Current address: E-mail: Phone #: Skype: Cell #: Date of birth, day / month / year National registration number Citizenship Passport number General status of health Present form in School Secondary School Education (in chronological order: most recent first) Institution and location Subjects being taken at CXC level Languages • Living Abroad • Other Abilities or Interests Language ability other than English (circle appropriate level) Language: Language: Oral: Rudimentary skills • Communication proficiency • Fluency Written: Rudimentary skills • Communication proficiency • Fluency Oral: Rudimentary skills • Communication proficiency • Fluency Written: Rudimentary skills • Communication proficiency • Fluency List the countries in which you have lived and give the dates of your residence: List any other particular interests or abilities: Statement of Suitability for an IB DP scholarship Please write below a statement stating your suitability for a two year scholarship at The Codrington School, The International School of Barbados, to pursue the Diploma Programme of the International Baccalaureate. Referees (at least three must be named, including your current principal) Name, position Address Phone / Email I certify that all the information provided on this application form or appended hereto is true. __________________________ __________________________ Signature of applicant Signature of the parent of the Applicant ___________________ ___________________ Date Date Applicants Checklist Completed application form School report card for the last two years testimonial from a person they have worked closely with in their school testimonial from a person they have worked closely with in the community For further information with regards to the School and/or the IB programme please vist our website at www.codrington.edu.bb or alternatively contact our Director of Admissions, Ms. Vicky Mayers (at vicky.mayers@codrington.edu.bb ) to schedule a visit.