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IB Grades


How are students assessed?

The MYP offers a criterion-referenced model of assessment. This means that students' results are determined by performance against set standards, not by each student's position in the overall rank order. Teachers allow students to demonstrate achievement according to the required objectives within each subject group.

Students receive an IB report card from the school at the end of each school year. Grades in each subject are marked on seven (7) and are generated using specific IB criteria for evaluation.

Subject Objectives/ IB Evaluation Criteria

 

Subject

A

B C D

Language and literature

Analyzing

Organization Producing text Using language
Language acquisition Comprehending Spoken and visual text Comprehending Written and visual text Communicating Using language
Individuals and societies Knowing and Understanding Investigating Communicating Thinking critically
Sciences Knowing and Understanding Inquiring and designing Processing and evaluating Reflecting on the impacts of science
Mathematics Knowing and Understanding Investigating patterns Communicating Applying math in real world context
Arts Knowing and Understanding Developing skills Thinking creatively Responding
Physical and health Ed. Knowing and Understanding Planning for performance Applying and performing Reflecting and improving performance
Design Inquiring and analyzing Developing ideas Creating the solution Evaluating
Personal Project Investigating Planning Taking action Reflecting
Interdisciplinary Integrating knowledge and understanding Learning in context Communicating Reflecting

 

Grade Descriptors