INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB)
What is IB?
IB is an acronym for International Baccalaureate. IB high schools use a specific rigorous curriculum that aims to develop and challenge inquiring, knowledgeable, and caring young people who are motivated to succeed.
IB schools strive to develop students who will build a better world through intercultural understanding and respect.
IB programs are different from other curricula because they:
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Encourage students of all ages to think critically and challenge assumptions
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Develop independently or through government and national systems, incorporating quality practice from research and our global community of schools
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Encourage students of all ages to consider both local and global context
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Develop multilingual students
Students who meet high school graduation requirements and successfully complete the IB Diploma Programme will earn an IB Diploma.
Come and Join Us!
Fundraising
Coming Soon!
IB Parent’s Club welcomes parents of all students taking an IB course. We support IB teachers and students undertaking IB courses through events and celebrations and by fundraising to help with those events and student exam costs.
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We meet monthly and all are welcome. We need creative ideas to support our students and help with celebrations and fundraisers.
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If you are unable to donate time but are willing to make a donation, we would greatly appreciate it. Your tax- deductible donation can be made below or click here.
If you have questions and/or want to make sure you are included on IB Parent’s team emails, please email oakmontib@gmail.com
Upcoming Events
Booster Club Members
Booster President
Louise Weston
Treasurer
Serena Fung
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