JIS Approach: International Bacallaureate and Advanced Placement
The needs of JIS as an institution and the needs of the JIS population dictate that an externally validated, pre-university program is a requisite at the high school level.
• All students should be advised of the nature of the IB and
AP programs and the extent to which they can be of advantage to them.
• All students should be allowed the opportunity, and
encouraged to pursue the IB diploma program; IB certificate course/s and/or AP
course/s.
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IB
The International Baccalaureate (IB) Program is a two-year
pre-university course leading either to the IB Diploma or to separate IB
subject certificates, depending on the student's plans for further education. A
highly respected academic program, the IB is recognized by colleges and
universities in countries on six continents. Students who complete the IB
Diploma (and/or certificates) and wish to pursue higher education in the U.S.
are granted advanced placement and/or university credit by a growing number of
colleges and universities. All IB Diploma students are expected to be working
towards JIS graduation requirements.
Diploma Requirements
To secure the IB Diploma, six major areas
of study must be completed successfully. In addition, students must also study
Theory of Knowledge (a course that unifies and inter-relates the other areas of
study) submit an Extended Essay (a substantial piece of independent research of
up to 4,000 words) and participate in the CAS (Creativity, Action, Service)
Program.
IB Exams
Performance in the IB is assessed through a variety
of methods. These include both internal assessment of coursework by teachers
and by external assessment, typically involving written examinations at the end
of the academic year in May.Success in the IB exams may qualify a student for either
direct entry into a three-year university program, or for advanced
placement/credit at a four-year institution. Students are responsible for exam
registration and assume the full cost of the IB examinations.
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AP
The College Board's Advanced Placement (AP®) is a rigorous
academic program which allows willing and academically prepared high school
students to study and learn at the college level. Each AP
course is modeled on a comparable college course, and college and university
faculty play a vital role in ensuring that AP courses align with college-level
standards.
AP Exams
AP courses culminate in a suite of college-level assessments
developed and scored by college and university faculty as well as experienced
AP teachers. AP Exams are an essential part of the AP experience, enabling
students to demonstrate their mastery of college-level course work.
Strong performance on AP Exams is rewarded by colleges and
universities worldwide. AP is recognized by more than 600 universities in more
than 55 countries outside the United States, and more than 90 percent of
four-year colleges and universities in the United States grant students credit,
placement or both on the basis of AP Exam scores.
AP exams typically taken by students at JIS are as follows:
- Calculus AB
- Calculus BC
- Chemistry
- Computer Science A
- English Language and Composition
- English Literature and Composition
- Environmental Science
- Microeconomics
- Physics B
- Physics C – Mechanics
- Psychology
- Statistics
- United States History