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ROBERT E. LEE
HIGH SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM

Prospective Students

Invitation from Superintendent

IB AP Comparison

IB CAS Forms 11-12 grades

IB Curriculum


IB Newsletter

IBPO General Minutes

IB Student Parent Handbook

IB World School Lee website

Information Booklet

Pre IB CAS Forms

Application

Summer Reading:
     Eng. I Pre-IB
     Eng. II Pre-IB
     Eng. III IB
     World History PIB
     Human Geography PIB

Timeline

Teacher Recommendation Form

IB Candidate
Current IB Students

General regulations: Diploma
Programme

Letter from the Coordinator

CAS Booklet

CAS Information

CAS Proposal Form

Extended Essay

IB Parent Organization

May Exam Schedule

Further Information

Contact the IB Coordinator  

Becky Martin@tylerisd.org
(903) 262-2625

 

 
 
The  International Baccalaureate Program is a rigorous course of study designed to meet the needs of highly motivated secondary students and to promote international understanding.  The effectiveness of the IB program is due not only to the depth of the individual courses, but also to the comprehensive nature of the  program.  Unlike other honors programs, the IB Program requires each student to take courses in six academic areas. To qualify for the International Baccalaureate Diploma, students must take examinations in six subject areas, participate in the Creativity, Action, and Service (CAS) program, and write an extended essay during the 11th and 12th grade years.

The diploma candidate must also take a unique course known as Theory of Knowledge.  In this course, students explore the connections and similarities between the various subjects, learn to think, and apply interrelated concepts.

Many students earning the IB Diploma are awarded advanced college credit at prestigious universities around the world.  Many highly competitive colleges and universities recognize the IB Diploma for admissions and/or advanced standing. 

TISD students  enter the International Honors Program at either Robert E. Lee High School or John Tyler High School in the ninth-grade followed by the two-year IB Program.  IB students may also participate in the Advanced Placement (AP) Program in grades 11 and 12.

The Robert E. Lee program carefully screens students on the basis of academic potential.  All students admitted to the Pre-IB Prep  and the IB programs are full diploma candidates.   

IB CURRICULUM

Six subject groups comprise the core of the IB curriculum.  The IB Diploma candidate is required to select one subject from each of the six areas.

Group 1: Language A English
     
Group 2: Language B French, Spanish
     
Group 3: Individuals and Societies History, Economics
     
Group 4: Experimental Sciences Biology, Chemistry, Physics
     
Group 5: Mathematics Calculus, Mathematical Studies
     
Group 6: Arts & Electives Visual Arts, Computer Science, (or a    second group 3 or 4)
     
At least three and not more than four of the six subjects are taken at the Higher Level (HL) (two-year course), the others at the Standard Level  (SL) (one-year course).  Each examined subject is graded on a scale of 1 (minimum) to 7 (maximum).  The award of the Diploma requires a minimum total of 24 points.