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About the IB Curriculum

The IB Diploma program educates the whole person.  It provides a wide range of subject areas, along with the opportunity to explore areas of individual interest in depth.  Scholars who accept the challenge of the IB Diploma become aware of the importance of developing strong organizational, goal-setting, time-management and communication skills.  They develop a sense of their own personal and cultural identities within the context of a broader cultural and historical awareness. The rigor of the IB Diploma program ensures that scholars leave Bay Shore High School well-prepared for highly competitive universities.

Scholars in the IB Diploma program complete courses in six subject groups, along with the core requirements of Theory of Knowledge (TOK), Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS), and the completion of an Extended Essay (EE).


IB Diploma Programme 

The Theory of Knowledge course encourages and prepares scholars to think critically and helps them to understand the interdisciplinary nature of learning.  Through the Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS) requirement, scholars apply their knowledge to make a difference in the world. The Extended Essay helps to prepare scholars for college-level research and writing.

 

Upon successful completion of the program, scholars earn two diplomas - the New York State Regents Diploma and the internationally-recognized IB Diploma.

 

When thinking about whether IB is the right fit for you, there are a few items you might take into consideration, including whether:

  • You are a determined person who enjoys a challenge

  • You have a passion for learning and an innate sense of curiosity

  • You like to think, reflect and make connections between cultures and different areas of learning

  • You have an interest in global cultures and issues, and wish to enlarge your international perspective

  • You would like to personalize your education to explore your interests and learning style

  • You seek to be prepared for university level work anywhere in the world