IB Diploma Programme
IB Diploma Subject Requirements
- Theory of Knowledge (TOK)
- Extended Essay (EE)
- Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS)
Subject Groups
- Language A (e.g., English Literature and Language)
- Language B
- Mathematics
- Experimental Science
- Social Science
- Sixth Subject: This can be Visual Arts, a second experimental science, or a second social science.
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The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP) is a globally recognized academic curriculum that fosters both intellectual and personal growth. It emphasizes the physical, intellectual, emotional, and ethical development of students while maintaining rigorous academic standards. The IB DP operates independently of national systems, drawing on best practices from a range of international frameworks. It is designed to cultivate mastery in traditional subjects, critical thinking, and global awareness.
- Developing effective independent learning skills.
- Enhancing critical and analytical thinking abilities.
- Engaging with both local and international perspectives.
- Gaining tools to navigate the challenges of a highly interconnected global community.
- Accessing top-tier university preparation programs and acquiring skills that give them an advantage in terms of course credits, scholarships, and global university recognition.
- Building multicultural competence and awareness.
For full IB DP students, subjects from Groups 1, 2, and 5 are compulsory, along with at least one subject from Group 3 and one from Group 4. Group 6 may be substituted with a subject from another group. English B is an option for students who have not studied English Literature or are currently taking ESL, but these students must take a self-study Language A course to qualify for the full IB DP. An external guide may be required to help students meet assessment objectives for this course.