IB=International Baccalaureate an international yr 12 exam that enables you to study in over 115 countries it is only offered at private schools in NSW,because the NSW education minitster said it would cost to much to train teachers to teach IB. IB is offered in some Vic, WA, and Qld gov schools i think. There was an article in the herald a few months ago about a kid who got 85 in IB English which equated to 50/50extension 1 english and said the nsw gov should offer IB because it is a better education system.
Interlectual Baccatularette is not part of the board of studies it is an independant international tertriary education qualification paper.
More info
http://www.ibo.org/
Australian schools that offer IB
http://www.ibo.org/country/AU/index.cfm
Resources:
http://store.ibo.org/ You must purchase each paper in the store you must sign up for an account first.
Sparsh what IB school do u go to?
a specimen test is like a sample test paper.
The IB Diploma is a rigorous two-year university entry course of study that has an international learning focus and is designed for well motivated secondary students aged 16 to 19. It is taught in approximately 115 countries throughout the world. Diploma holders have access to the world’s best universities and results indicate that IB students are well prepared for university.
The Diploma program is based on subject choices that both meet Australian requirements and have the strength of a broad international curriculum. Students must choose a subject from each of six subject areas. It also has three important additional features: Theory of Knowledge (TOK); The Extended Essay; and Creativity, Action and Service (CAS). These are shown at the centre of the curriculum model below.
The school believes that students can gain from this course:
• an international perspective in education
• academic rigour
• a breadth of knowledge through the study of six curriculum areas
• a depth of knowledge through the study of higher level subjects
• research skills through the academic subjects and extended essay
• critical thinking skills through the study of theory of knowledge
• results which are not scaled, but give credit where it is due
• enhanced opportunities for university entry throughout Australia and the world
• direct entry into second year university in some cases.