In Grades 11 & 12, É«Õ¾Ö®¼Òfollows a program based on the curriculum of the .
All students are required to study the curriculum of the IB Diploma Program (IBDP) but in practice, they fall into three unique pathways:
FULL PROGRAM
Those pursuing the É«Õ¾Ö®¼ÒDiploma and IB Diploma
The IB diploma requires students to take 3 subjects at Higher Level (HL) and 3 subjects at Standard Level (SL). Students must also complete the core program of Theory of Knowledge (TOK), CAS (Creativity, Activity and Service) and the EE (Extended Essay) at the IB level.
BRENT DIPLOMA AND IB CERTIFICATE
Those taking the É«Õ¾Ö®¼ÒDiploma and some IB examinations to gain individual IB Certificates.
Students may opt not to take the IB diploma but rather take some courses for IB courses, at HL or SL level, while they pursue the É«Õ¾Ö®¼ÒDiploma. For example, a student might take English A1 at the HL level and Biology at the SL while taking credit level courses in his remaining subjects. If successful in these HL or SL subjects, they will be awarded the IB Certificate.
BRENT DIPLOMA
Those taking the É«Õ¾Ö®¼ÒDiploma, where they follow IB courses but without the IB exams.
Guidelines for students of ALL PATHWAYS:
The É«Õ¾Ö®¼ÒDiploma is awarded to IB diploma students and to all students who fulfill the graduation requirements outlined in the Student-Parent Handbook.
All É«Õ¾Ö®¼Òstudents from each pathway must complete the core program of:
- Theory of Knowledge (TOK)
- Creativity, Activity and Service (CAS)
- Extended Essay (EE)
Note: Students pursuing the É«Õ¾Ö®¼ÒDiploma only (non-IB Diploma students) now have the option of taking one or more of these courses for an IB certificate.