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OVERVIEW & ADVANTAGES OF THE IB
PROGRAM

What
is IB all about?

The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program is a rigorous
pre-university course of studies, leading to examinations, that meets the
needs of highly motivated secondary school students. It has 1,600 schools
in 125 countries. There are more than 676 IB programs in North America,
with 50 in the state of Florida
(and another 5 or so in the application process).
Riverview High School
was accredited as an
IB Diploma school in 1999. The class of 2009 represents our 9th
graduating class. We are in our 5th year of administering exams.
Visit www.ibo.org for
additional information on the International Baccalaureate Program.
Serving as a school-within-a-school at Riverview High School,
the International Baccalaureate Program provides motivated students with
an opportunity to pursue a rigorous university preparatory curriculum.
Broken down into pre-IB (grades 9 & 10) and IB (grades 11& 12),
this diploma program stresses education of the "whole person".
The course of study utilizes international standards, is based on an
integrated curriculum, stresses "globalism", and provides for
multiple forms of learning techniques and assessments. The IB Diploma
gives a chance for students to soar, and is highly sought by the most
renown colleges and universities.
2010-11 Admissions Application now available

IB's
Mission Statement

Through comprehensive and balanced curricula coupled with challenging
assessments, the International Baccalaureate Organization aims to assist
schools in their endeavors to develop the individual talents of young
people and teach them to relate the experience of the classroom to the
realities of the world outside. Beyond intellectual rigor and high
academic standards, strong emphasis is placed on the ideals of
international understanding and responsible citizenship, to the end that
IB students may become critical and compassionate thinkers, lifelong
learners and informed participants in local and world affairs, conscious
of the shared humanity that binds all people together while respecting
the variety of cultures and attitudes that makes for the richness of
life.

What
IB offers Riverview Students

A Student-Centered Advanced Studies Program, where students can
tailor their studies to fit their academic interests.
Flexible Scheduling Opportunities, allowing for block-scheduling,
off-hour classes, evening seminars, and summer immersion possibilities.
An Integrated Curriculum approach, emphasizing the relevance and
interconnectedness of themes and concepts.
Teachers as Teammates, who plan together and sequence their course
offerings to offer the very best in detailed, contemporary high school
studies.
A School-Community Effort, where parents are welcomed
collaborators and the community is celebrated for the partnerships it
affords.
The Prestige of a Global Focus that infuses a cultural awareness
and international paradigm that is second to no college preparatory
program. High Expectations for All, as the rigorous nature of the
balanced curriculum guarantees a depth of unparalleled achievement.

Advantages,
Benefits and Significance of IB

ADVANTAGES
· Challenging
and exciting classes, focusing on writing, thinking, communicating, and
experimenting.
· Rigorous and
comprehensive education based on a global perspective.
· A commitment
to community and human welfare.
· High
standard of teaching required by the IB program.
· Possibility
of entering college with advanced standing, enhances the student's
chances of
admittance.
· High
expectations of students and development of full academic potential in
all areas of
study.
·
Participation in a community of scholars.
· Opportunity to earn a universally recognized,
world-class credential.
· Emphasizes
the philosophy of applied knowledge rather than mere book learning.
BENEFITS
· College Credit
· Recognition by Selective
Universities/Colleges
· Global Acceptance
· College - Life Preparation
· Cultural Perspectives
· Visit www.ibo.org
SIGNIFICANCE
· Raising of Educational Standards/High
Expectations
· Compete in International Arena
· Public Demand for Education Reform
· Examination - Accountability
· Universally Recognized
· Magnet Option/School Choice
IB Information Night PowerPoint
To get the 2010-11
PowerPoint please click
here
IB ADMISSIONS (2010-2011)
Rolling
admissions 2010-2011: this is done as applications are completed and
reviewed by the Admissions Committee.
| January 4, 2010 |
First available date to begin application submission. (Note: as mid-term
grades will not yet be available, no applications can be “complete” at this
early date.) |
| January 26, 2010 |
IB Information Night at Riverview H.S. – 6:00 p.m. – auditorium
Break-out Sessions & Tours beginning after the 6:00 p.m. Presentation |
| February 22, 2010 |
IB Information Night at Riverview H.S. – 6:00 p.m. – auditorium
(Repeat of January 26 presentation) |
| March 11, 2010 |
IB Information Night at Riverview H.S. – 6:00 p.m. - cafeteria(Repeat of January 26 & February 22 presentations) |
| April 19, 2010 |
Mandatory registration meeting for incoming 9th grade students. Course registration and organizational meeting – 6:00 p.m. – RHS auditorium and other locations TBA. (Incoming students may be required to take Placement Tests at this time.) (Registration for grade 10 & grade 11 transfer students to be announced.) |
| May 1, 2010 |
Deadline for reassignment forms (out of district students) |
| May 15, 2010 |
Summer assignments available on-line and will be mailed also. |
| May 29, 2010 |
All registration requirements must be met or seats will be released. |
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YOU MUST RESIDE IN SARASOTA COUNTY IN
ORDER TO ATTEND THE IB PROGRAM AT RIVERVIEW HIGH SCHOOL. Proof of relocation (prior to
enrollment/registration) will be required if currently out of county.
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Transportation
provided for Riverview districted students only.
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Your
application to the program will not be evaluated until all requested
materials have been received. You
will receive written confirmation of the Admission’s Committee
decision via the U.S. Post Office.
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Shadowing
dates, if to be held, will be announced at a later date.
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Registration
materials will be sent in March.
Students coming from private schools will require proof of
physical (past 12 months) and immunization records. Please make arrangements to have these
items completed prior to our registration meeting in April, if
possible. May 25 is the cut-off
for meeting registration requirements.
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Dates
are subject to change.
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August
Orientation dates to be announced.
Please consult www.riverviewib.com for ongoing admissions
information
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