IB Course Offerings at each of the TDSB Schools
School
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Standard Level Courses
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Higher Level Courses
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Monarch Park CI
Grade 9 and 10 entry
Orange 40% - 60% |
French (Group 2)
Psychology (Group 3)
Global Politics (Group 3)
Biology (Group 4)
Chemistry (Group 4)
Mathematics A&A (Group 5)
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English (Group 1)
Psychology (Group 3)
Global Politics (Group 3)
Biology (Group 4)
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Parkdale CI
Grade 9 and 10 entry
Yellow 60% - 80% |
French Level A Language and Literature (Group 1 – when numbers permit)
French Level B (Group 2)
Spanish ab Initio (Group 2)
Physics (Group 4 – when number permit)
Biology (Group 4)
Mathematics A&A (Group 5)
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English A Literature(Group 1)
Psychology (Group 3)
History of Europe (Group 3)
Chemistry (Group 4)
Film (Group 6)
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Sir Wilfrid Laurier CI
Grade 9 and 10 entry
Green 80% - 100% |
French (Group 2)
Psychology (Group 3)
Chemistry (Group 4)
Physics (Group 4)
Mathematics A&A (Group 5)
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English (Group 1)
Economics (Group 3)
Psychology (Group 3)
Biology (Group 4)
Chemistry (Group 4)
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Victoria Park CI
Grade 9 and 10 entry
Green 80% - 100% |
French (Group 2)
Economics (Group 3)
Chemistry (Group 4)
Biology (Group 4)
Physics (Group 4)
Computer Science (Group 4)
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English (Group 1)
Economics (Group 3)
Chemistry (Group 4)
Computer Science (Group 4)
Mathematics A&A (Group 5)
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Weston CI
Grade 9, 10 and 11 entry
Green 80% - 100% |
French (Group 2)
Anthropology (Group 3)
Digital Society (Group 3)
History (Group 3 -not every year)
Biology (Group 4)
Chemistry (Group 4)
Physics (Group 4)
Math A&A (Group 5)
Math A&I (Group 5)
Theatre (Group 6 -not every year)
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English (Group 1)
French (Group 2 -not every year)
Anthropology (Group 3)
Digital Society (Group 3)
History (Group 3 -not every year)
Biology (Group 4)
Chemistry (Group 4)
Theatre (Group 6 -not every year)
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Students will be admitted in Grade 10 or 11 if space is available. Seats will be very limited.
The Diploma Programme also includes Core Elements:
- Creativity, Activity and Service (CAS) - extra-curricular learning and reflection in and around the school community;
- Extended Essay - a 4000 word independent post-secondary style research paper;
- Theory of Knowledge course - an experiential course that examines how we know what we know.
Grade 9 & 10 - Pre-IB Programming
To prepare students for the rigours of the IB Programme, students take their compulsory courses in Grades 9 and 10 at ‘Pre-IB’ level. The Pre-IB courses in Grades 9 and 10 follow the same semester schedule as other Grade 9 and 10 classes. To accommodate the additional material in the IB curriculum, Grade 9 and 10 Pre-IB courses move through the Ontario Curriculum at an accelerated pace and incorporate extra units and activities specific to IB: for example, adding units to the Grade 9 and 10 courses, completing Grade 11 Ontario courses in the Grade 10 year, etc.
Sample Grade 9 & 10 Timetables
* enriched courses that contain units from the next level of course
i.e., Math 9 covers some content from the Ontario Grade 10 math curriculum
Standardized Final Examinations and Accommodations
All TDSB courses will ensure students requiring accommodations as outlined in Individual Education Plans (IEPs) are provided. Within the IB programme, evaluations are set and regulated by the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO). During such evaluations, IEP accommodations may or may not be permitted by the IBO.
While requests can be made to the IBO by the school, ultimately, the IBO determines the accommodations allowed for evaluation purposes. The IBO will look at the IEP, Psychoeducational Assessment and/or medical documentation and will determine which accommodations may be permitted.
This may include 25% additional time, private space, computer options, etc.
Admissions
The aim of all IB programmes is to develop globally- minded people who recognize our common humanity, a responsibility for shared guardianship of the planet, and wish to create a better and more peaceful world. All potential applicants are expected to read and review the IB Learner Profile.
- We encourage students to consider the IB Program if they are interested in striving to develop the traits listed in the Learner Profile.
- Applicants should be internally motivated to produce their best work and demonstrate commitment to a challenging and rigorous learning environment.
- Students who met the provincial standard in Language, Mathematics, Science, French, History and Geography in Grades 7 and 8 are encouraged to consider the program.
- All potential applicant and their parent/guardian/caregiver are encouraged to attend at least one of the IB Open Houses to gain insight and understanding around the nature of this program.
- Students not pursuing the International Baccalaureate program will be expected to return to their designated school by address.
- Students interested in attending an International Baccalaureate program are required to submit an Expression of Interest along with their completed Central Student Interest Program Application. See the Application and Admissions webpage for more details.
If the number of applicants exceeds the number of spaces available, applicants will be eligible for the random selection process.