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HIGH SCHOOL PROFILE 2011-2012 Headmaster: Mr. Alun Cooper High School Principal: Mr. Oscar Nilsson Counsellor: Ms. Liz Kozodoy

CEEB Code: 698010 IB Code: 1047 UCAS Code: 48823 Email: counsellor@ishcmc.edu.vn

The School:

The International School Ho Chi Minh City is a private, non-denominational, international school for expatriate and Vietnamese children. Established in 1993, ISHCMC was the first international school to open in Ho Chi Minh City. The campus is situated in the An Phu District about twenty minutes from the centre. As an International Baccalaureate Organization World School, our curriculum is international in focus and is based on the frameworks of the IB Primary Years Programme (Preschool to Grade 5), the IB Middle Years Programme (Grades 6 to 10), and the IB Diploma Programme (Grades 11 and 12). The school provides a safe, caring environment and a challenging curriculum driven by our mission of “fostering individual ability.”

Accreditation:

Council of International Schools (CIS) www.cois.org/ New England Association of Colleges and Schools (NEASC) http://www.neasc.org/

Memberships:

International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO) www.ibo.org European Council of International Schools (ECIS) www.ecis.org East Asian Regional Council of Overseas School (EARCOS) www.earcos.org Mekong River International Schools Association (MRISA) Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) www.ascd.org Association for the Advancements of International Education (AAIE) www.aaie.org

Graduation Requirements:

Curriculum:

Course English Mathematics Social Sciences Science Second Language

Credits 4 3 3 2 2

Course P.E./Electives/Other Arts CAS TOK

The high school curriculum (Grades 9 to 12) is guided by the IB Middle Years and Diploma Programmes. All students in Grades 11 and 12 take IB courses. In addition to their six DP courses, students must complete Creativity, Action, Service (CAS) commitments in Grades 11 and 12, coursework in Theory of Knowledge, and an Extended Essay (for IB Diploma candidates). ISHCMC students primarily attend universities in North America, The United Kingdom, Asia and Australia; courses are collegepreparatory in nature.

Grading:

ISHCMC grades on the IB 1-7 scale and does not calculate GPAs for our students. In cases of transfer students, prior courses at other schools are considered in determining passing credits towards graduation only. ISHCMC will attach official records from prior schools but does not take responsibility for verifying their accuracy.

Class Rank:

ISHCMC does not rank its students.

Credits 7 2 1 1

TOTAL required 25 One credit equals one year of study

School-wide statistics for 2011-2012    

870 students, 43 nationalities 119 faculty, 11 nationalities Maximum Class size: 24 Average years of faculty experience: 13.65

Statistics for the Class of 2012     

Total class size: 53 IB Diploma candidates: 51 IB Bilingual Diploma candidates : 15 IB Certificate candidates: 2 Countries represented: Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Cambodia, China, France, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, United States


SAT Results for the Class of 2011 SAT Reasoning SAT Critical Reading: SAT Mathematics: SAT Writing: SAT out of 1600 SAT out of 2400

Mean 494 614 530 1108 1638

Students Tested 26

SAT Subject Tests Biology – Ecology Biology – Molecular Chemistry English Literature French Math Level I Math Level II

Mean 645 660 680 570 657 620 709

Students Tested 4 1 3 6 3 1 8

IB Diploma Students who pursue the IB Diploma along with an ISHCMC Diploma, must fulfill the following requirements: 

Successful completion of TOK (Theory of Knowledge), a 4000-word Extended Essay, and CAS (Creativity, Action, and Service). Completion of 3 Higher Level (HL) courses and 3 Standard Level (SL) courses and the achievement of a score of at least 24 points overall.

IB Diploma Results for May 2011 Examinations Percent of students pursuing IB Diploma: Percent of candidates who received Diploma: Percent of Diplomas with bilingual designation: Mean total point score for all candidates: Highest diploma points awarded to a candidate: 2011 worldwide average:

88% 86% 47% 33 44 28.8

Each course is worth a possible 7 points; points are accumulated based on internal assessments completed throughout the two years of study, as well as final IB examinations.

May 2011 IB Results by Subject Course

ISHCMC Candidates

ISHCMC Avg.

World Avg.

Course

ISHCMC Candidates

ISHCMC Avg.

World Avg.

English A1 HL

10

5.8

4.74

Geography SL

2

7

4.5

English A1 SL

4

5.5

5.05

Business & Management HL

16

4.81

4.65

English A2 HL

3

5.33

5.29

Business & Management SL

6

5.33

4.76

English A2 SL

2

6.5

5.39

ITGS HL

14

3.71

3.98

English B HL

19

5.47

5.49

Biology HL

7

6

4.38

Vietnamese A1 HL

2

7

6.57

Biology SL

8

3.63

4.27

Vietnamese A1 SL

9

6.33

6.54

Chemistry HL

4

5.75

4.54

Korean A1 HL

3

6

5.9

Chemistry SL

2

6.5

4.08

Korean A1 SL

2

4.5

6.17

Environmental Sys. and Societies SL

12

Chinese A1 (ST) SL

4

4.75

5.23

Physics HL

4

4.25

4.5

Malay A1 (ST) SL

1

4

5.92

Physics SL

6

4.67

4.1

Russian A1 (ST) SL

1

6

4.68

Mathematics HL

6

4.5

4.37

French B HL

2

5

4.97

Mathematics SL

21

4.48

4.44

French B SL

7

5.29

4.67

Math Studies SL

11

3.73

4.66

Spanish B SL

2

6

4.92

Visual Arts Option A HL

8

5.88

4.92

Spanish ab initio SL

3

5

4.99

Visual Arts Option A SL

2

6

4.47

History: Asia and Oceana HL

6

5

4.93

Visual Arts Option B HL

1

7

4.64

History: Asia and Oceana SL

1

4

4.59

Theatre HL

5

6

4.6

Geography HL

5

5

5.06

Music Solo Performance SL

3

4.7

4.3

Updated: 9/27/2011


IB DP Theory of Knowledge Theory of Knowledge is an epistemological course that trains students to question the knowledge they acquire in all of their IB subjects. Requirements: 

The application of these skills to real-life situations in a comprehensive presentation (all ISHCMC students).

A written demonstration of their understanding of the nature of knowledge and knowledge issues in a 12001600 word externally assessed essay in response to an IBO prompt. (IB Diploma candidates only).

Theory of Knowledge teaches students to appreciate the strengths and weaknesses of different ways of knowing, to be critical and questioning and to support arguments with carefully considered evidence from their own experiences.

Co-Curricular The high school has a rich and varied extracurricular programme. High school students are also given the opportunity to represent the school in various athletic and academic events organized by the Mekong River International School Association (MRISA). These events provide opportunities to travel to other countries to engage in the activities of their choice. Above all, the after-school activities programme seeks to unite positively, students, coaches, teachers and students from a variety of international backgrounds through shared experiences.

MRISA Activities

Sports

Leadership

Volleyball (Boys and Girls) Soccer (Boys and Girls) Basketball (Boys and Girls)

Model UN Cultural Exchange Leadership Summit

ISHCMC Activities Stingrays Swim Team* Badminton* Track & Field* Touch Rugby Student Representative Council Annual Dance Competition

High School Herald (newspaper) Broadcasting Club French Debate Club Drama and Musical Productions Math Team* Intramural competitions

Chess Club Orchestra Choir Soul Band Concert Band Battle of the Bands

*These activities include invitational competitions (both national and international)

Global Issues Network (GIN) Activities Operation Smile Wildlife at Risk Thien Binh Orphanage Group Phu My Orphanage Group Thien Phuoc Orphanage Group

Habitat for Humanity Green School Students Teaching Students Operation Healthy Heart Ecology Awareness Group

Whole-School Community Service

Feed the Hunger The Literacy Group Loreto Support Group Peace in Progress

IB Middle Years Programme

Community service is fundamental to ISHCMC’s ethos and an integral part of the curriculum in all three sections of the school.

The MYP is the ISHCMC curriculum in Grades 6-10. Students are expected to follow courses in eight subject areas.

20+ school-wide service projects are brought together under the umbrella of GIN (Global Issues Network)

All are student initiated and student led; each subcommittee of Education, Environment, Empowerment and Health has a student committee leader.

ISHCMC opts to have its MYP grades externally moderated to ensure international standardisation, and consistently scores above the world average.

Middle and high school students are required to demonstrate a long-term commitment to at least one project per year, continually reflect upon their personal development and provide evidence of having produced the prescribed outcomes.

Students in Grades 9 and 10 are required to be actively involved in Community and Service and work with local NGOs, charities and orphanages.

The Personal Project, the culmination of the MYP studies, is wholly student-led, completed on a topic of student interest and developed over the course of six months. The student’s personal project journal, the final product and a reflective essay are assessed.

Students are encouraged to become caring and compassionate global citizens through participation, and are also challenged to stand for these coveted leadership positions.

Updated: 9/27/2011


Colleges and Universities Accepting ISHCMC Graduates 2009-2011 UNITED STATES

Pace University, New York City

University of North Texas

Academy of Art University

*Parsons, New School for Design

University of Oregon

Memorial University of Newfoundland

Amherst College

*Pasadena City College

*University of Pennsylvania

Queen's University

Bentley University

*Pennsylvania State University

University of Pittsburgh

Simon Fraser University

*Binghamton University

*Pima Community College

University of Portland

Thompson Rivers University

Boston College

Pratt Institute

University of San Francisco

Trent University

Boston University

Purdue University

*University of Southern California

University of Alberta

Brown University

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

University of Toledo

*University of British Columbia

*Buffalo State College of SUNY

Rhode Island School of Design

University of Virginia

*University of Calgary

Columbia College

*Rochester Institute of Technology

*University of Washington

University of Ottawa

*Columbia University

Rutgers

University of Wisconsin

*University of Toronto

*Cornell University

*San Francisco State University

Virginia Polytechnic Institute

University of Victoria

Dartmouth College

*San Jose State University

Wittenberg University

*York University

*De Anza College

*Savannah College of Art and Design

Yale University

DePaul University Drexel University *Duke University

*School of the Art Institute of Chicago

UNITED KINGDOM Cardiff University

ASIA Keio University

School of Visual Arts

King's College London

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology

*Seattle University

London College of Fashion

Korea University

Southern Methodist University

Newcastle University

Kwansei Gakuin University

*Stanford University

Nottingham Trent University

SUNY Albany

Queen Mary, University of London

Stony Brook University

Royal Holloway, University of London

Suffolk University

The Glasgow School of Art

*Texas A&M University

*University College London

*Texas Christian University

*University of Aberdeen

Texas Tech University

University of Birmingham

*Seoul National University *The Hong Kong University of Science & Technology

The Ohio State University

University of Bristol

University of Hong Kong

*The University of Iowa

*University of Canterbury

*Yonsei University

UNC Chapel Hill

*University of Edinburgh

University at Buffalo SUNY

University of Glasgow

AUSTRALIA

*University for the Creative Arts at *Rochester

*University of Kent

UC Davis

University of Manchester

UC Irvine

University of Nottingham

UC Riverside

University of Plymouth

UC Santa Barbara

University of Strathclyde

UC Santa Cruz

Michigan State University

University of Warwick

University of Cincinnati

National University

University of Westminster

*University of Connecticut

University of York

Elizabethtown College Emory University Fairleigh Dickinson University Fashion Institute of Technology Fordham University Georgia Institute of Technology Georgia State University Harvard University Hofstra University Illinois State University *Indiana University at Bloomington Iowa State University *James Madison University Johns Hopkins University Lewis & Clark College *Linfield College *Manhattanville College Massachusetts College of Art and Design *Massachusetts Institute of Technology

*New York Film Academy

*University of London

*LaSalle-SIA College of the Arts National Cheng Kung University National Taiwan University *National Tsing Hua University

Australian National University Curtin University of Technology Monash University *Raffles Design Institute Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology The University of Queensland *University of Adelaide *University of Melbourne EUROPEAN (NON-UK)

New York University

*University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign

*Northeastern University

University of Kentucky

*Northern Virginia CC

*University of La Verne

Algonquin College of Applied Arts & Technology

Northwestern University

University of Miami

Brock University

Glion Hotel School *LES ROCHES, School of Hotel Management

*Ohio Wesleyan University

*University of Michigan

Carleton University

Schiller International University

Oregon State University

University of Minnesota

Concordia University - Montreal

Otis College of Art and Design

University of Missouri

*McGill University

CANADA

*Delft University of Technology

Bold indicates multiple student acceptances to multiple faculties; * indicates matriculation Updated: 9/27/2011


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