Singapore International School High School

Emphasizes world teachings

INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE DIPLOMA PROGRAM (IB-DP)(GRADE 11-12)

High school is one of the biggest milestones in your child’s education. It serves as a bridge between being regular school children and their journey towards adulthood. High school is also when most students undergo a drastic change in their personalities and behaviour brought upon by their age. Enrolling your child to an institution that can support both his education and character development is very important to a successful learning journey.

In HWA International School, we are very particular in providing for your child the necessary high school education that adheres to the international standards. Our experienced teachers understand your child during this transition period of his/her learning path. We can offer the best guidance to help your child choose the right career path to take for his/her college education.

 HWA International School is the international high school in Singapore that wants to immerse students in a culture rooted in the values of both the East and the West. Not only does our IB Diploma Programme (IBDP) develop the students holistically and prepare them for university and higher education study, it also emphasizes on shaping the student into a global citizen who can consider issues from multiple perspectives. Learn more about the IBDP and our school here.

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HWA International School High School

IB school

HWA International School High School, the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP) is an academically challenging and balanced education programme that prepares the students aged 16 to 19 for success at university and in life beyond.

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The HWA IBDP Academic Programme

At HWA International School, we aim to develop students to be:

As an IB World School, the Diploma Programme (DP) follows in continuum from the Primary Years Programme (PYP) and the Middle Years Programme (MYP). HWA International School ensures students transition well into the DP, and we want our students to embrace values in accordance with the IB Organization’s mission: 

“The International Baccalaureate aims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect.

To this end the organization works with schools, governments and international organizations to develop challenging programmes of international education and rigorous assessment.

These programmes encourage students across the world to become active, compassionate and lifelong learners who understand that other people, with their differences, can also be right.”

Students will experience classroom environments that provide individualized attention, which also allows students to thrive intellectually, and improve their experiences. We cultivate values that embrace a whole-school community spirit and we encourage our students to participate in activities outside of the classroom.

Many of our students complete their high school with an IB Bilingual Diploma. This means that our graduates are multi-lingual, and according to IB research, this can foster better career and educational opportunities. Many of our graduates have gone on to study abroad including USA, UK, Canada, Hong Kong and Australia.

The DP Core

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The Extended Essay aims to develop the students’ capacity to analyse, synthesize and evaluate knowledge. Students are to carry out an independent piece of research, culminating in a 4,000-word paper. Through this process, students develop skills in formulating an appropriate research question, engaging in a personal exploration of the topic, communicating ideas, and developing an argument.

Theory of Knowledge develops the students’ critical thinking skills – it aims to develop students’ awareness of the interpretative nature of knowledge, and to ponder upon how we know what we claim to know. Through discussions of knowledge questions, students gain greater awareness of their personal and ideological assumptions, as well as developing an appreciation of the diversity and richness of cultural perspectives. Assessment will comprise of an exhibition and a 1,600-word essay based on a knowledge question.
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Creativity, Activity, Service develops the student holistically through particular activities or projects. It enhances the students’ personal and interpersonal development through experiential learning. Through projects, this core element develops initiative, perseverance and skills like social (collaboration), problem solving and decision making. Though not formally assessed, students need to reflect on their CAS experiences and provide evidence of achieving the seven learning outcomes for CAS.
Programme Grade Entry Requirement - Minimum Age Academic Level Language Proficiency
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB - DP) Grade 11 16 Completion of Secondary School education or equivalent Equivalent of Secondary School English proficiency
Grade 12 17 Completion of IB Diploma Grade 11 or equivalent Equivalent of Secondary School English proficiency

Other than Immersion & Exchange program, every student seeking admission to HWA, need sits for an English placement test and interview to assess the student s entry level is his/her desired course of study.

The DP is a highly demanding and rigorous course. DP students will need to :

  • study 6 subjects chosen from 6 subject groups

  • complete an extended essay (EE)

  • complete a theory of knowledge course (TOK)

  • meet the requirements of creativity, activity, service (CAS)

Course Title Mode Duration Start End
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB - DP) — Grade 11 Full-Time 12 Months August July
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB - DP) — Grade 12 Full-Time 12 Months August July

The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) Subject Groups:

Our school offers the following subjects at both standard level (SL) and/or higher level (HL):

Subject Group *Subjects
Studies in language and literature Chinese A: language and literature
English A: language and literature
English A: literature
Japanese A: literature
Korean A: literature
Language acquisition Chinese B
English B
French AB initio (SL)
Japanese AB initio (SL)
Mandarin AB initio (SL)
Individuals and societies Business management
Economics
Environmental systems and societies (SL)
Geography
Sciences Biology
Chemistry
Environmental systems and societies (SL)
Physics
Mathematics Mathematics: analysis and approaches
Mathematics: applications and interpretations
The arts Visual arts
Music

*availability is subjected to demand

Please click here for the subject briefs.

The optimum teacher – student ratio which is approved by Academic Board, stipulated for the HWA IB programme is as follows:

1 : 24

Performance in each subject is graded on a scale of 7 points (maximum) down to 1 point (minimum). The final grade awarded is not norm-referenced. Students will be awarded up to 3 additional points based on the combined performance in theory of knowledge and extended essay.

An IB Diploma will be awarded when the student

  • achieved at least 12 points on HL subjects
  • achieved at least 9 points on SL subjects
  • achieved at least a grade D for Extended Essay and Theory of Knowledge
  • achieved a minimum total of 24 points
  • fulfil all aims for CAS

The maximum total DP points that a Diploma Programme student can score is 45 points.
Visit the IB website for more information about the IB Diploma Programme.

 

The IBDP Assessment.

At the end of the programme, the students take an external assessment and internal assessment for the award of the IB Diploma.

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