IB Programme
AP Calculus AB and BC courses unite big ideas, methods, and apps to model change, approximate limits, and analyze functions. Students build arguments, justify conclusions, and connect graphical, numerical, analytical, and verbal representations. Clear communication and technology integration empower a deep understanding of calculus and its real-world applications.
The IB Diploma core and predicted grades are integral to the IB experience, fostering academic excellence, personal growth, and preparedness for future challenges. While the core cultivates critical skills and values, predicted grades serve as a steppingstone to university and beyond.
Advanced Placement or AP courses were designed by College Board, an American not-for-profit organization, to help ambitious students all over the world acquire advanced skills, gain college-level experience and fast-track their journey to their ideal universities.
Theory of Knowledge (TOK) is a core part of the IB’s Diploma Programme and is taught over the course of two years. The programme encourages students to think critically about the nature of knowledge itself and explore ways of knowing. Students examine and challenge their own inbuilt framework of knowledge and beliefs in order to develop self-awareness, recognise biases and widen their perspectives. The TOK programme achieves this through two key assessments: the TOK Exhibition and the TOK Essay.
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