In the UK, teaching for the IB is always in English. 6 subjects are studied (3 at higher level and 3 at standard level), including maths, a human science, an experimental science, the mother tongue, a second modern language and a subject of the candidate’s choice. In addition, there are three mandatory elements: the Theory of Knowledge (TOK) course; Creativity, Action, Service activities (CAS); and an extended essay.
Each of the six subjects is graded on a scale from 1–7 (where 7 is maximum). To get the Diploma the student must meet defined standards and conditions, including a minimum total of 24 points and the satisfactory completion of the three mandatory elements (extended essay, TOK and CAS). The maximum score of 45 points includes 3 points for an exceptional essay and work in TOK.
For further information (including schools offering the IB Diploma), look at the International Baccalaureate Organisation website (http://www.ibo.org">www.ibo.org; tel 02920 547 777).