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The Group 1: Studies in language and literature (previously First Language) subjects of the IB Diploma Programme refer to the student's first language (native language or otherwise best language). [1] Three courses are available: Language A: literature, Language A: language and literature and an interdisciplinary subject, Literature and ...
Candidates who successfully complete all the requirements of the IB Diploma Programme and one or more of the following combinations are eligible to receive a bilingual diploma: two Group 1 subjects (of different languages), a Group 3 or 4 subject taken in a language other than the candidate's Group 1 language, or an Extended Essay in a Group 3 ...
Group 1: Studies in Language and Literature; Group 2: Language Acquisition; Group 3: Individuals and Societies; ... At the centre of the MYP is the IB Learner Profile
Year 10 Pre-IB Subjects (2021) Group Available subjects Group 1 (Studies in Language and Literature – Primary Language) English Language and Literature Group 2 (Language B – Secondary Language) French (Ab initio/Advanced), Spanish (Ab initio/Advanced), Mandarin (Ab initio/Advanced) Group 3 (Individuals and Societies)
As a Foreign Languages Highschool, IB students in GAFL are required to take 3 language courses within Group 1: Studies in Language and Literature and Group 2: Language acquisition. Thus students drop their Group 6: The Arts course at the end of DP1, and it is not included in final exam as well. Courses offered:
The Group 2: Language acquisition (previously Second Language) subjects of the IB Diploma Programme consist of the nearly 80 additional languages offered and may be studied at the following levels: B (SL or HL), or ab initio (SL only). [1] Latin and Classical Greek are also offered and may be taken at SL or HL. [1]
The programme was created by a group of international school educators (Kevin Bartlett of the Vienna International School and Windhoek International School, Paul Lieblich of Lyford Cay International School, Robert Landau of the International School of Lausanne, Susan Stengal of the Copenhagen International School, Ian Sayer of the British School of Lomé, and Peter Harding of the International ...
Following Mr Pick's retirement, Mr Alan Stevens took over as Master on 1 August 2017 until July 2023. [6] Mr Simon Burbury became Master on 1 August 2023. [ 7 ] The schools was listed in 2022 in The Schools Index of the world's 150 best private schools and as one of the top 15 in the China and Southeast Asia category.