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IB Diploma Programme (DP)

The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP) is a two-year course globally recognised programme, and an excellent stepping stone to university. Students develop skills in research, communication, self-management, and high order thinking.


DP 1-2 / Grades 11-12

What is the IB Diploma Programme (DP)?

A diploma is a formal certificate awarded by an educational institution to signify that a student has successfully completed a particular course of study. This credential indicates proficiency in a specific area of knowledge or skills and can vary significantly in scope and level. Diplomas are typically earned after completing secondary education, vocational training, or specific higher education programs.

In the context of international education, the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP) stands out as a prestigious two-year educational program aimed at students aged 16 to 19. It is globally recognised and respected for its rigorous curriculum and its emphasis on developing critical thinking, research, and interpersonal skills. The IB Diploma Programme not only prepares students for success at university but also aims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable, and caring young people who are motivated to succeed.

 

How does the IB diploma work?

 At the beginning of the two years, students will have to choose between 6 areas of studies:

  • 3 at a standard Level (SL): 150 teaching hours over two years
  • 3 at a Higher Level (HL): 240 teaching hours over two years
6 Areas of Studies
  1. Studies in Language and Literature
  2. Language Acquisition
  3. Individuals & Societies
  4. Sciences
  5. Mathematics
  6. Arts
Students will have to choose:
  • 1 subject in each area of study
  • 3 subjects at a Higher Level (HL)
  • 3 subjects at a Standard Level (SL)
  • Arts is optional and can be replaced by a subject from another area of study
     
  • During their two-year course, each student must carry out an internally assessed research project in each of their subjects.
  • Additionally they have to complete the 3 core elements of the IB diploma: the Extended Essay (EE),  Creativity/Activity/Service (CAS), and Theory of Knowledge (TOK).
  • The official examinations take place in May.  

Areas of studies offered at Montgomery International School


Studies in Language & Literature:
  • French Language & Literature HL/SL
  • English Language & Literature HL/SL
  • School Supported Self-Taught Language & Literature SL
Language Acquisition
Individuals & Societies
  • Business Management SL/HL 
  • History SL/HL (in French only)
Sciences
Mathematics
  • Analysis & Approaches SL/HL
Arts

Students may take French and English Language & Literature courses if they are fluent in both languages. On the other hand, students who are neither fluent in English nor French may study their mother tongue as Literature Self-Taught subject. They will be followed by a coordinator at school but will need the support of an external tutor. 

The IB's Core Elements


EE: Extended Essay
With the support of a supervisor, students take on a research project in one of their 6 areas of studies. They have to come up with a research question, follow through with in-depth academic research and write a 4000 word essay. While this is a challenging task, it is an excellent preparation for university research papers. Successful student choose a topic in which they are interested, and manage their time effectively.

EE 

CAS: Creativity, Activity and Service
The CAS programme  is the perfect opportunity for students to discover or develop special interests. A CAS coordinator oversees their portfolio and reflections over an 18 months period.

CAS

TOK: Theory of knowledge
This course aims at questioning the nature of knowledge in order to develop critical thinking skills. Can we know the truth? Is there such a thing as absolute truth? Is bias inevitable in the production of knowledge? How do values affect the production of knowledge?

TOK

The IBDP in practice at Montgomery International School


 

DP student in chemistry lab

IB Assessment

Grades within the IB Diploma Programme are based on a combination of internal assessments and external examinations. Each subject is graded on a scale from 1 to 7, with 7 being the highest. In addition to subject grades, students can earn up to three bonus points for their combined performance in the Theory of Knowledge (TOK) course and the Extended Essay (EE). Therefore, the maximum total score a student can achieve in the IB Diploma Programme is 45 points.

To receive the IB Diploma, students must meet certain criteria, including:

  • Scoring at least 24 points overall.
  • Scoring no lower than 3 in any of the Higher Level (HL) subjects.
  • Completing all core components: TOK, EE, and Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS).

Grades are a crucial aspect of the IB Diploma, as they reflect a student’s understanding and proficiency in various subjects, as well as their ability to conduct independent research and think critically. The grading system is designed to ensure that students are well-prepared for the academic challenges they will face in higher education.

The MIS DP programme helped me adapt quickly to university life, enabling me to successfully complete both oral presentations and various types of written reports. One of the most crucial aspects was also the dedication and passion of the faculty.

MIS Alumnus

 

IB Curriculum from Primary thru to the Diploma

By offering the Primary Years Programme (PYP) and Middle Years Programme (MYP) in addition to the Diploma Programme, Montgomery International School provides a seamless educational continuum that supports students from early childhood through adolescence, preparing them for the challenges and opportunities of the future.

IBDP model

What is the IB DP curriculum?

For more information about the IBDP curriculum framework, visit the IB Diploma Years Programme in the IBO webpages

DP CURRICULUM

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DP students playing chess

Advanced Bilingual IB Diploma

We offer the Advanced Bilingual IB Diploma, which is a differentiating criterion when applying to universities. 

Our requirements for the Advanced Bilingual IB DP:

  • French Language & Literature
  • English Language & Literature
  • History in French

Additionally, Theory of Knowledge (TOK) is offered in French, and the Extended Essay (EE) can be written in French.

Age range

The IB Diploma Programme is designed for students aged 16 to 19, typically covering the last two years of secondary education. This age range is considered ideal for the program because it aligns with the developmental stage at which students are preparing for university and future careers. During this period, students are capable of higher-order thinking, abstract reasoning, and independent learning, which are essential skills for success in the IB Diploma Programme.

Montgomery International School, like other IB World Schools, structures its educational offerings to cater to this age group effectively. The school provides a supportive and challenging environment that encourages students to develop academically, socially, and emotionally. By focusing on this critical stage of development, the IB Diploma Programme helps students transition smoothly to higher education and beyond.

Admission requirements

Admission to the IB Diploma Programme at Montgomery International School and similar institutions typically involves a thorough assessment of a student’s academic readiness and personal qualities. The following are common admission requirements:

  1. Previous Academic Records:
    Applicants are required to submit their transcripts and report cards from the last two years of schooling. This allows us to better understand the needs of each student. As an inclusive school, we do not necessarily require a strong academic record. Our pride lies in achieving a 100% pass rate in the IB Diploma Programme, even though we accept students with diverse academic profiles.
  2. Language Proficiency:
    Since the IB Diploma Programme is rigorous and demands a high level of language proficiency, students must demonstrate proficiency in the language of instruction, which at Montgomery International School is primarily English, with options for bilingual education (French/English)
  3. Interview:

    Once enrolled, students will meet with the DP coordinator and/or the university counselor to discuss their future aspirations and ensure they choose the appropriate combination of subjects

Montgomery International School’s inclusive approach means it welcomes students from diverse academic backgrounds, with varying levels of English proficiency. The school’s emphasis on small class sizes, close monitoring, and strong teacher-student relationships helps ensure that all admitted students have the support they need to succeed.