Course Outline Year 13 - IBDP
Queen Margaret College Year 13 Biology Programme 2023-2024 International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Course Component Paper 1 – Multiple Choice Paper 2 – Data analysis and longer response on the core Paper 3 – Short and long response on core and options Internal Assessment
Percentage of final grade SL HL
Internal / External
Proposed assessment date
20
20
External
November 2024
40
36
External
November 2024
20
24
External
November 2024
20
20
Internal
Early 2024
IB Diploma assessment procedures are outlined below. IB Diploma Assessment Procedures.pdf
Course details In the second year of the Diploma Programme the students develop their understanding of the additional topics of Biology – Nucleic Acids, Metabolism, Plants, Genetics and Evolution, and Animal Physiology. They will also be completing their Internal Assessment at the beginning of the year.
Course Information • • •
Students are issued with a textbook for the duration of the 2 year course Students are also issued with a Study Guide and a workbook which will be charged to their accounts 2024 teacher is …
Homework expectations Your daughter should be learning at home for a total of at least 15 hours per week, across all subjects. To achieve at a high level in this subject, students are expected to complete some homework during the week. Homework might include: • Completing any unfinished classwork. • Completing workbook/worksheet exercises. • Going over classwork to identify any gaps in understanding which should be raised with the teacher in the following lesson.
Head of Department: Kent Hogan and Charlie Martin
Queen Margaret College Year 12 and 13 Business Management HL/SL International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Course Component
SL
SL Weighting
HL
HL weighting
Assessment type
Assessment date
Paper 1 examination
1 hour 30 mins
35%
1 hour 30 minutes
25%
External
Year 2 term 4
Paper 2 examination
1 hour 30 mins
35%
1 hour 45 minutes
30%
External
Year 2 term 4
Paper 3 examination
N/A
N/A
1 hours 15 minutes
25%
External
Year 2 term 4
Internal assessment
20 hours
30%
20 hours
20%
Internal
Year 2 term 2
IB Diploma assessment procedures are outlined below. IB Diploma Assessment Procedures.pdf
Course details The role of businesses, as distinct from other organizations in a society, is to produce and sell goods and services that meet human needs and wants by organizing resources. Profit-making, risktaking and operating in a competitive environment characterize most business organizations. Business management is the study of decision-making within an organization, whereas economics is the study of scarcity and resource allocation, both on micro and macro levels. The Diploma Programme business management course is designed to develop students’ knowledge and understanding of business management theories, as well as their ability to apply a range of tools and techniques. Students learn to analyse, discuss and evaluate business activities at local, national and international levels. The course covers a range of organizations from all sectors, as well as the socio-cultural and economic contexts in which those organizations operate. Emphasis is placed on strategic decision-making and the operational business functions of human resource management, finance and accounts, marketing and operations management.
Course Information Syllabus component Unit 1: Business organization and environment
Teaching hours SL HL 20 20
Approximate teaching schedule Year 1, Term 1
Unit 2: Human resource management
20
35
Year 1, Term 2
Unit 3: Finance and accounts
30
45
Year 1, Terms 3 and 4
Unit 4: Marketing
30
35
Year 2, Terms 1 and 2
Unit 5: Operations management
15
45
Business Management Toolkit
10
35
Internal assessment
20
20
Year 2, Terms 2 and 3 Spread out over the 2 year programme Year 1, Term 4 and Year 2, Term 1
Personal research time for Paper 1 External
5
5
Year 2, Term 2 and 3
Total teaching hours
150
240
Homework expectations It is the responsibility of each student to catch up on any missed notes and exercises and this should be done in their own time. Students are expected to do regular homework each night to consolidate their understanding of the material covered. Regular assignments will be given that include case studies and questions from past IB examinations. Students should have a clearfile or folder to store all assignments and topic tests.
Head of Learning Area: Adrian Hardy
Queen Margaret College Year 13 Chemistry SL/HL Programme 2024 International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Course Component
Percentage of final grade SL HL
Internal / External
Proposed assessment date
Paper 1 Multiple choice questions
20
20
External
November 2024
Paper 2 Short answer and extended-response questions
40
36
External
November 2024
Paper 3 One data-based question, short answer questions on experimental work, short and extended response questions on one option topic.
20
24
External
November 2024
Internal Assessment (IA) An individual chemistry investigation and report
20
20
Internal
Term 4 2023
IB Diploma assessment procedures are outlined below. IB Diploma Assessment Procedures.pdf
Course details In the first half of Term 1, students will be completing the standard level Chemistry syllabus. Higher level students will then learn additional content relating to each topic covered in the standard level syllabus but going into greater depth. Standard level students will review and practise the standard level content, in preparation for the final examinations.
Course Information: • Students were issued with a textbook in 2023 for the duration of the two-year course. • Students were also issued with a study guide which was charged to their accounts in 2023. • The teacher for 2024 is Ms Nicole Hoy.
Homework expectations Your daughter should be learning at home for at least 15 hours per week, across all subjects. To achieve a high grade in IBD Chemistry, students are expected to complete some homework during the week. Homework might include: • Pre-reading the content • Completing unfinished classwork. • Completing assigned exercises. • Reviewing classwork to identify any gaps in understanding which should be raised with the teacher in the next lesson and/or in extra-help sessions. • Honing skills and evaluating progress by completing and self-marking practice problems. Heads of Learning Area: Charlie Martin and Kent Hogan
Queen Margaret College Year 13 Chinese B SL and HL Programme International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme 2024 Course Component
Internal / External
Paper 1 Writing
Percentage of final grade 25%
External
Proposed assessment date November 2024
Paper 2 Listening & Reading
50%
External
November 2024
Individual Oral
25%
Internal
Term 3 2024
IB Diploma assessment procedures are outlined below. IB Diploma Assessment Procedures.pdf
Course details The course is focused on language acquisition and the use of language in a range of contexts and for different purposes. We use authentic texts to develop an understanding of the Chinesespeaking world while consolidating reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills. Students have the advantage of being fully immersed in a Chinese-speaking environment, in which they have daily exposure to a variety of rich language learning experiences. In Chinese B course, students study a wide range of topics, exploring the five themes of Identities, Experiences, Human Ingenuity, Social Organisation and Sharing the Planet. Higher Level students will additionally study two literary texts on which their individual oral will be based. Through studying this thematic content, students develop their international mindedness and understanding of the concepts that language acquisition focuses on, namely, audience, context, purpose, meaning and variation. In addition to the first-year topics covered, students will focus on the themes of Human Ingenuity and Sharing the Planet, and further study the following topics: • •
Human ingenuity: technology, scientific renovation, entertainment, communications and media, and artistic expressions – Students explore the ways in which human creativity and innovation affect the world. Sharing the planet: Globalisation, environment issues, equality, ethics, human rights, peace and conflicts – Students explore the challenges and opportunities that individuals face in the modern world.
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In 2024, Year 13 Chinese B is an option subject
Homework expectations Your daughter should be learning at home for a total of at least 15 hours per week, across all subjects. To achieve at a high level in this subject, students are expected to complete some homework during the week. The key to language learning is ‘little and often’. Homework might include: • Learning a wide range of words, verbs, phrases, and cohesive devices • Completion of assignments started in class
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Reading and grammar exercises to do Writings of different text types (360-480 characters for standard level, or 540-720 characters for higher level) and/or regular diary entries speaking tasks Creating revision materials Reviewing the work completed during class time, such as dictation Revision of vocabulary learned in class with www.languageperfect.com Catching up on work missed due to absence Carrying out research tasks on the internet
Head of Learning Area: Caroline Harding
Queen Margaret College Year 13 English A: Literature SSST Programme 2023-24 International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Course Component
Percentage of final grade
Individual Oral (Exploration of a global issue in connection with two studied literary works)
30% SL
Paper 1 Guided literary analysis
35%
Paper 2 Comparative essay
35% SL
Internal / External
Proposed assessment date
Internal Practice: 2023 (Y1), Term 3, Week (Individual oral 8 & 9 commentary and Final: 2023 (Y1), Term 4, Week 7 discussion with teacher) Practice: 2023 (Y1), Term 4, Week External 2 AND 2024 (Y2), Term 3, Week 3examination 4 Final: 2024 (Y2), Term 4 Practice: 2024 (Y2), Term 2, Week 4-5, AND 2024 (Y2), Term 3, Week External 3-4 examination Final: 2024 (Y2), Term 4
IB Diploma assessment procedures are outlined below. IB Diploma Assessment Procedures.pdf
Course details This course will encourage a personal appreciation of literature and develop an understanding of the techniques involved in literary criticism through the study of a wide range of literary works from different periods, genres, styles, and contexts. These works will incorporate some texts in translation and present a reflection on the culture to which they belong so that the students’ cultural perspective is widened. Texts will be chosen to encompass the diverse voices within literature and demonstrate how writers both conform and challenge conventions associated with different literary text types. This comprehensive study will result in students becoming life-long readers with a deep appreciation of literature.
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The course is comprised of three larger Areas of Exploration. Specific concepts are explored, and texts are selected to be studied within each area, but any texts studied can be used for any of the assessment components. The following two Areas of Exploration are studied in the first year of the course: 1. Readers, writers, and texts; 2. Time and space; and 3. Intertextuality will be taught in the second year of the course.
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There are three assessments for Standard Level. Students will also maintain an online Learner Portfolio throughout the course, which is compulsory, but not assessed.
Homework expectations • • •
Your daughter should be learning at home for a total of at least 15 hours per week, across all subjects. To achieve at a high level in this subject, students are expected to complete some homework during the week. Homework might include: o Completion of or extension of work done in class o Reading of the texts studied in class o Revision of material covered in class o Written responses and essays o Preparation for assessments o Practice examinations
Head of Learning Area: Annabel Harris
Queen Margaret College Year 13 English A: Literature Programme 2024-25 International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Course Component
Percentage of final grade
Internal / External
Proposed assessment date
Individual Oral Internal Practice: 2023 (Y1), Term 3, Week 8 (Exploration of a global 30% SL (Individual oral &9 issue in connection with two 20% HL commentary and Final: 2023 (Y1), Term 4, Week 7 studied literary works) discussion with teacher) Higher Level Essay Final: 2024 (Y2), Term 1, Week 10 (Formal literary essay, in connection with one studied 20% (HL only) External literary work)
Paper 1 Guided literary analysis
Paper 2 Comparative essay
35%
35% SL 25% HL
External examination
Practice: 2023 (Y1), Term 4, Week 2 AND 2024 (Y2), Term 3, Week 3-4 Final: 2024 (Y2), Term 4
Practice: 2024 (Y2), Term 2, Week 4-5, AND 2024 (Y2), Term 3, Week External examination 3-4 Final: 2024 (Y2), Term 4
IB Diploma assessment procedures are outlined below. IB Diploma Assessment Procedures.pdf
Course details This course will encourage a personal appreciation of literature and develop an understanding of the techniques involved in literary criticism through the study of a wide range of literary works from different periods, genres, styles, and contexts. These works will incorporate some texts in translation and present a reflection on the culture to which they belong so that the students’ cultural perspective is widened. Texts will be chosen to encompass the diverse voices within literature and demonstrate how writers both conform and challenge conventions associated with different literary text types. This comprehensive study will result in students becoming life-long readers with a deep appreciation of literature.
Course information •
The course is comprised of three larger Areas of Exploration. Specific concepts are explored, and texts are selected to be studied within each area, but any texts studied can be used for any of the assessment components.
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The following two Areas of Exploration are studied in the first year of the course: 1. Readers, writers, and texts; 2. Time and space; and 3. Intertextuality will be taught in the second year of the course. There are three assessments for Standard Level and four assessments for Higher Level. Students will also maintain an online Learner Portfolio throughout the course, which is compulsory, but not assessed. For more detailed information about the IB Diploma Assessment procedures at QMC.
Homework expectations • • •
Your daughter should be learning at home for a total of at least 15 hours per week, across all subjects. To achieve at a high level in this subject, students are expected to complete some homework during the week. Homework might include: o Completion of or extension of work done in class o Reading of the texts studied in class o Revision of material covered in class o Written responses and essays o Preparation for assessments o Practice examinations
Head of Department: Annabel Harris
Queen Margaret College Year 13 English B SL/HL Programme 2024 International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Course Component
Percentage of final grade
Internal / External
Proposed assessment date
25% 50% 25%
External External Internal
November 2024 November 2024 Sunday 15 September 2024
Paper 1 Paper 2 Individual Oral
IB Diploma assessment procedures are outlined below. IB Diploma Assessment Procedures.pdf
Course details The course is focused on language acquisition and the use of language in a range of contexts and for different purposes. We use authentic texts to develop an understanding of the English-speaking world while consolidating reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Students have the advantage of being fully immersed in an English-speaking environment, in which they have daily exposure to a variety of rich language learning experiences. In English B we study a range of topics exploring the five IBD themes of Identities, Experiences, Human Ingenuity, Social Organisation and Sharing the Planet. Higher Level students will also study two literary texts on which their individual oral will be based.
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In 2024 Year 13 English B is an option subject.
Homework expectations Your daughter should be learning at home for a total of at least 15 hours per week, across all subjects. To achieve at a high level in this subject, students are expected to complete some homework during the week. The key to language learning is ‘little and often’. Homework might include: • Learning a number of words, verbs or phrases. • Completion of assignments started in class. • Reading and grammar exercises to do or an essay to write. • Creating revision material • Reviewing the work completed during class time. • Revision of vocabulary learned in class. • Researching on the internet. • Reading the works of literature. Students will be charged for a literary text – The Great Gatsby (approximately $15) Head of Learning Area: Caroline Harding
Queen Margaret College Year 13 Environmental Systems & Societies Programme 2023-2024 International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Percentage of final grade
Internal/ External
Proposed assessment date
Paper 1 – Case study analysis
25
External
November 2024
Paper 2 – Short answer questions and essay questions
50
External
November 2024
Internal Assessment
25
Internal
Term 2, 2024
Course Component
IB Diploma assessment procedures are outlined below. IB Diploma Assessment Procedures.pdf
Course details The second year of this course will begin by focusing of on the Internal Assessment. All students will then complete the course completing their studies into the interrelationships between the environment and societies, enabling them to adopt an informed personal response to a wide range of pressing environmental issues. They will then consolidate their understanding of each core topic through a programme of structured review in preparation for their final exams.
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Students are issued with a textbook for the duration of the 2 year course 2024 teacher is Miss Lauren Johns
Homework expectations Your student should be learning at home for a total of at least 15 hours per week, across all subjects. To achieve at a high level in this subject, students are expected to complete some homework during the week. Homework might include: • Completing any unfinished classwork. • Completing assignments. • Going over classwork to identify any gaps in understanding which should be raised with the teacher in the following lesson.
Head of Department: Charlie Martin and Kent Hogan
Queen Margaret College Year 13 French B SL/HL Programme 2024 International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Course Component Paper 1 Paper 2 Individual Oral
Percentage of final grade 25% 50% 25%
Internal / External External External Internal
Proposed assessment date November 2024 November 2024 SL and HL: 15 September 2024
IB Diploma assessment procedures are outlined below. IB Diploma Assessment Procedures.pdf
Course details The course is focused on language acquisition and the use of language in a range of contexts and for different purposes. We use authentic texts to develop an understanding of the French-speaking world while consolidating reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Students have the advantage of being fully immersed in a French-speaking environment, in which they have daily exposure to a variety of rich language learning experiences. In French B we study a range of topics exploring the five IBD themes of: Identities, Experiences, Human Ingenuity, Social Organisation and Sharing the Planet. Higher Level students also study two literary texts on which their individual oral will be based.
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In 2024 Year 13 French B is an option subject.
Homework expectations Your daughter should be learning at home for a total of at least 15 hours per week, across all subjects. To achieve at a high level in this subject, students are expected to complete some homework during the week. The key to language learning is ‘little and often’. Homework might include: • Learning a number of words, verbs or phrases • Completion of assignments started in class • Reading and grammar exercises to do or an essay to write • Creating revision material • Reviewing the work completed during class time • Revision of vocabulary learned in class with www.educationperfect.com • Catching up on work missed due to absence • Carrying out a research task on the internet HL students will be charged for the purchase of two French novels, approximately $70.
Head of Learning Area: Caroline Harding
Queen Margaret College Year 13 History Programme 2024 International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Course Component
Percentage of final grade
Internal / External
SL - 30% HL - 20%
External
End of 2 years examination
SL - 45% HL - 25%
External
End of 2 years examination
Paper 3(HL only) Russia 1855-2000 Western Europe after 1945
HL - 35%
External
End of 2 years examination
Internal assessment
SL - 25% HL - 20%
Internal
Term2 Week 7
Paper 1 (SL and HL) Rights and Protest Paper 2 (SL and HL) Authoritarian States Cold War
Proposed assessment date
IB Diploma assessment procedures are outlined below. IB Diploma Assessment Procedures.pdf
Course details The second year of the History programme continues to develop the knowledge and skills learnt in the first year. The focus of the course is gain an understanding of international events and the links between countries, movements and events. It is a world history course, focussed mainly on the twentieth century. It covers aspects of American, African, Asian and European history, although the Higher Level students will study the European part in further detail. Through this course student will develop their research, critical thinking and communication skills.
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Paper 1 is a Source Interpretation paper, the two topics studied are Civil Rights in the USA and South Africa Paper 2 is an essay-based assessment. Students will write two essays, one on authoritarian states and one on the Cold War Paper 3 is for Higher Level students only. Many of the topics will overlap with Paper 2, although there will be some additional knowledge and study required. The students are required to write three essays for this paper in the external examination.
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The internal assessment is started was started in term 4 of 2023 and is due in the middle of term 2. Year 13 students have school-based examination in May and August.
Homework expectations Your daughter should be learning at home for a total of at least 15 hours per week, across all subjects. To achieve at a high level in this subject, students are expected to complete some homework during the week. Homework might include: • Extra readings • Studying for tests • Working on their internal assessment • Writing essays Head of Learning Area: Adrian Hardy
Queen Margaret College Year 13 Japanese B SL/HL Programme 2024 International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Course Component
Percentage of final grade
Internal / External
Proposed assessment date
Paper 1(Writing)
25%
External
November 2024
Paper 2(Listening and Reading)
50%
External
November 2024
Individual Oral
25%
Internal
Term 3 15 September 2024
IB Diploma assessment procedures are outlined below. IB Diploma Assessment Procedures.pdf
Course details The concept of international mindedness is at the heart of language learning. The study of French will help students build their confidence by improving their speaking, listening, reading and writing skills. Emphasis is on making the language a vibrant and current tool for the understanding of another culture. The course is taught in French wherever possible, with an aim to encourage students to deduce and infer the meaning of unknown words from context. Students work with authentic material and discuss current issues in detail. They study the following themes: Identities, Experiences, Human Ingenuity, Social Organisation and Sharing the Planet. Students have regular conversation practice with our French language assistant to help develop their fluency and comprehension.
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In 2024 Year 13 Japanese B is an option subject.
Homework expectations Your daughter should be learning at home for a total of at least 15 hours per week, across all subjects. To achieve at a high level in this subject, students are expected to complete some homework during the week. The key to language learning is ‘little and often’. Homework might include: • Learning a number of words, verbs or phrases • Reading and grammar exercises to do or an essay to write • Creating revision material • Reviewing the work completed during class time • Revision of vocabulary learned in class with www.educationperfect.com • Catching up on work missed due to absence • Carrying out a research task on the internet Head of Learning Area: Caroline Harding
Queen Margaret College Year 13 Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches HL Programme 2024 International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Course Component Paper 1 (2 hours) Paper 2 (2 hours) Paper 3 (1 hour) Internal assessment
Percentage of final grade 30% 30% 20% 20%
Internal / External External External External Internal
Proposed assessment date Year 2, Term 4 Year 2, Term 4 Year 2, Term 4 Year 2, Term 2
IB Diploma assessment procedures are outlined below. IB Diploma Assessment Procedures.pdf
Course details This course caters for students with a good background in mathematics who are competent in a range of analytical and technical skills across a broad range of topics. Strength in algebra and algebra-based topics is essential, and aptitude and interest in abstract thinking is highly desirable. The majority of students taking Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches HL will be expecting to include mathematics as a major component of their university studies, either as a subject in its own right or within courses such as physics, engineering and technology. Others may take this subject because they have a strong interest in mathematics and enjoy meeting its challenges and engaging with its problems.
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The Mathematics Help Room is staffed by teachers every week at lunchtime and after school on Wednesdays. Students can attend to do their homework or receive some extra help. Some more able students will have the opportunity to participate in competitions: ✓ The Australian Mathematics Competition is held in August (entry fee approximately $15). ✓ The Senior Mathematics Competition is held in May (entry fee approximately $15). Students must have a graphing calculator, preferably a Casio FX9860GIII. All students will be issued with individual electronic textbooks (approximate cost $30).
Homework expectations Your daughter should be learning at home for a total of at least 15 hours per week, across all subjects. To achieve at a high level in this subject, students are expected to do regular homework each night to consolidate their understanding of the material covered. It is the responsibility of each student to catch up on any missed notes and exercises and this should be done in their own time. Regular assignments will be given with questions from past IB examinations. Head of Learning Area: Matthew Kavanagh and Mike Lockwood
Queen Margaret College Year 13 Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches SL Programme 2024 International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Course Component Paper 1 (1 hour 30 minutes) Paper 2 (1 hour 30 minutes) Internal assessment
Percentage of final grade 40% 40% 20%
Internal / External External External Internal
Proposed assessment date Year 2, Term 4 Year 2, Term 4 Year 2, Term 2
IB Diploma assessment procedures are outlined below. IB Diploma Assessment Procedures.pdf
Course details This course caters for students with a good background in mathematics who are competent in a range of analytical and technical skills across a broad range of topics. Strength in algebra and algebrabased topics is essential. The majority of students taking Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches SL will be expecting to include mathematics as a major component of their university studies within courses such as physics, engineering and technology. Others may take this subject because they have a strong interest in mathematics and enjoy meeting its challenges and engaging with its problems.
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The Mathematics Help Room is staffed by teachers every week at lunchtime and after school on Wednesdays. Students can attend to do their homework or receive some extra help. Some more able students will have the opportunity to participate in competitions: ✓ The Australian Mathematics Competition is held in August (entry fee approximately $15). ✓ The Senior Mathematics Competition is held in May (entry fee approximately $15). Students must have a graphing calculator, preferably a Casio FX9860GIII. All students will be issued with individual electronic textbooks (approximate cost $30).
Homework expectations Your daughter should be learning at home for a total of at least 15 hours per week, across all subjects. To achieve at a high level in this subject, students are expected to do regular homework each night to consolidate their understanding of the material covered. It is the responsibility of each student to catch up on any missed notes and exercises and this should be done in their own time. Regular assignments will be given with questions from past IB examinations.
Head of Learning Area: Matthew Kavanagh and Mike Lockwood
Queen Margaret College Year 13 Mathematics: Applications and Interpretations HL Programme 2024 International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Course Component Paper 1 (2 hours) Paper 2 (2 hours) Paper 3 (1 hour) Internal assessment
Percentage of final grade 30% 30% 20% 20%
Internal / External External External External Internal
Proposed assessment date Year 2, Term 4 Year 2, Term 4 Year 2, Term 4 Year 2, Term 2
IB Diploma assessment procedures are outlined below. IB Diploma Assessment Procedures.pdf
Course details This course is equivalent in status to Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches HL but addresses different needs. It has an emphasis on the application of mathematics across a broad range of topics, including geometry, algebra and calculus, with the greatest emphasis on statistical techniques. It is designed for students with strengths in the application of mathematics to problem solving in context, statistical thinking and the use of technology for analysis. Students taking this course are well prepared for a career in areas such as social sciences, humanities, medicine, statistics or business. These students may need to utilize the statistics and logical reasoning that they have learned as part of the Mathematical Applications and Interpretation SL course in their future studies.
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The Mathematics Help Room is staffed by teachers every week at lunchtime and after school on Wednesdays. Students can attend to do their homework or receive some extra help. Some more able students will have the opportunity to participate in competitions: ✓ The Australian Mathematics Competition is held in August (entry fee approximately $15). ✓ The Senior Mathematics Competition is held in May (entry fee approximately $15). Students must have a graphing calculator, preferably a Casio FX9860GIII. All students will be issued with individual electronic textbooks (approximate cost $30).
Homework expectations Your daughter should be learning at home for a total of at least 15 hours per week, across all subjects. To achieve at a high level in this subject, students are expected to do regular homework each night to consolidate their understanding of the material covered. It is the responsibility of each student to catch up on any missed notes and exercises and this should be done in their own time. Regular assignments will be given with questions from past IB examinations. Head of Learning Area: Matthew Kavanagh and Mike Lockwood
Queen Margaret College Year 13 Mathematics Applications and Interpretations SL Programme 2024 International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Course Component Paper 1 (2 hours) Paper 2 (2 hours) Internal assessment
Percentage of final grade 40% 40% 20%
Internal / External External External Internal
Proposed assessment date Year 2, Term 4 Year 2, Term 4 Year 2, Term 2
IB Diploma assessment procedures are outlined below. IB Diploma Assessment Procedures.pdf
Course details This course is equivalent in status to Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches SL but addresses different needs. It has an emphasis on the application of mathematics across a broad range of topics, including geometry, algebra and calculus, with the greatest emphasis on statistical techniques. It is designed for students with varied mathematical backgrounds and abilities. Students taking this course are well prepared for a career in areas such as social sciences, humanities, medicine, statistics or business. These students may need to utilise the statistics and logical reasoning that they have learned as part of the Mathematical Applications and Interpretation SL course in their future studies.
Course Information • • • •
The Mathematics Help Room is staffed by teachers every week at lunchtime and after school on Wednesdays. Students can attend to do their homework or receive some extra help. Some more able students will have the opportunity to participate in competitions: ✓ The Australian Mathematics Competition is held in August (entry fee approximately $15). ✓ The Senior Mathematics Competition is held in May (entry fee approximately $15). Students must have a graphing calculator, preferably a Casio FX9860GIII. All students will be issued with individual electronic textbooks (approximate cost $30).
Homework expectations Your daughter should be learning at home for a total of at least 15 hours per week, across all subjects. To achieve at a high level in this subject, students are expected to do regular homework each night to consolidate their understanding of the material covered. It is the responsibility of each student to catch up on any missed notes and exercises and this should be done in their own time. Regular weekly assignments will be given with questions from past IB examinations.
Head of Learning Area: Matthew Kavanagh and Mike Lockwood
Queen Margaret College Year 12-13 Music Programme 2024 International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Course Component Experimenting with Music Exploring Music in Context Presenting Music The Contemporary Music Maker Final Deadline for uploading
Percentage of final grade 30SL 20HL 30SL 20HL 40SL 30HL 30HL
Internal/External External Internal External Internal
Proposed final assessment date End Term 4 y12 Term 1 week 7 y13 Term 2 week 3 y13 Term 3 week 6 y13 Term 3 week 9 y13
IB Diploma assessment procedures are outlined below. IB Diploma Assessment Procedures.pdf
Course details The Diploma Programme Music course provides an excellent foundation for further study in music at university level or in music career pathways. This course also provides all students with the opportunity to engage in the world of music as lifelong participants. In this course students engage with diverse musical material from personal, local and global contexts through four different Areas of Inquiry: • Music for sociocultural and political expression • Music for listening and performance • Music for dramatic impact, movement and entertainment • Music technology in the electronic and digital age Students understand and practise three musical processes by exploring music in context, experimenting with music and presenting. Through this they develop skills and competencies in three musical roles: as researchers, creators and performers. HL students also present a project called ‘The contemporary music maker’ in which they plan and create a music project that is rooted in the learning of the course and inspired by real-life practices of music-making. Students who take this course must have an active interest and ability in Music, and have completed at least three years’ instrumental or vocal tuition.
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Students who take IBD Music have 8 periods (HL) 7 periods (SL) per 10 day cycle Students are expected at this level to be having individual music tuition and to participate in at least one extra-curricular music activity at Queen Margaret College.
Homework expectations Your daughter should be learning at home for a total of at least 15 hours per week, across all subjects. To achieve at a high level in this subject, students are expected to complete some homework during the week. Homework might include: • Completing performance practice • Completing creative tasks •
Completing Research and analysis tasks
Head of Learning Area: Tim Jenkin
Queen Margaret College Year 13 Physics Programme 2024 International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Course Component Paper 1 – Multiple Choice questions from topics 1 to 8. Paper 2 – Short-answer and extended-response questions on topics 1 to 8. Paper 3 – Section A: one data-based question and several short- answer questions Internal Assessment
% of final grade SL HL
Internal / External
20
20
External
November 2024
40
36
External
November 2024
20
24
External
November 2024
Internal
Draft - February 2024 Final – March 2024
20
20
Proposed assessment date
IB Diploma assessment procedures are outlined below. IB Diploma Assessment Procedures.pdf
Course details The core topics comprising the Physics course this year include the study of measurement and the errors and uncertainties involved. Mechanics is the science of motion, momentum, forces and energy. In Thermal Physics, we explore the thermal processes resulting in energy transfer between objects. The Oscillations and Waves topic covers periodic motion, including wave behaviour, the electromagnetic spectrum, harmonic motion, travelling and standing waves. In Electricity and Magnetism, we study the phenomenon of electricity, considering the three effects of the flow of electrical charge. In Circular Motion and Gravitation, we examine centripetal force, orbits and Newton’s law of gravitation. Atomic, Nuclear and Particle Physics looks at the composition of atoms, including discrete energy and radioactivity, nuclear reactions and the structure of matter. Lastly, the Energy Production topic covers sources of primary and secondary energy, the transfer of thermal energy and the energy balance of the Earth.
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Students are issued with a textbook for the duration of the 2 year course Students are also issued with a study guide which will be charged to their accounts 2024 teacher is Kent Hogan
Homework expectations Your daughter should be learning at home for a total of at least 15 hours per week, across all subjects. To achieve at a high level in this subject, students are expected to complete some homework during the week. Homework might include: • Completing any unfinished classwork. • Completing workbook/worksheet exercises. • Going over classwork to identify any gaps in understanding which should be raised with the teacher in the following lesson. Head of Department: Charlie Martin and Kent Hogan
Queen Margaret College Year 12 and 13 Psychology Programme 2023-2024 International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Percentage of final grade HL SL
Internal / External
Proposed assessment date
Paper 1 (Core)
40
50
External
November examination, 2nd year
Paper 2 (Options x 2*)
20
25
External
November examination, 2nd year
Paper 3** (Qualitative Research Methods Internal Assessment
20
External
November examination, 2nd year
Internal
End of Term 4, 1st Year
Course Component
20
25
* Standard Level students only do one option paper ** Higher level students only IB Diploma assessment procedures are outlined below. IB Diploma Assessment Procedures.pdf
Course details The IB Diploma Programme psychology course aims to develop an awareness of how research findings can be applied to better understand human behaviour, and how ethical practices are upheld in psychological inquiry. In the core component of the course students are taught the biological, cognitive and sociocultural influences on human cognition and behaviour. They also learn about and use a range of psychological research methods, and carry out their own psychological experiment. In the second year of the course students work through additional units that cover abnormal, health, and developmental psychology. Higher level students are also introduced to qualitative research methods such as interviews, case studies and observations.
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For HL students, 80% of course is assessed by examination at the end of the second year (75% for SL students) The internal assessment is required to be handed in during class time on the due date. See the IB Diploma Assessment procedures for more information.
Homework expectations Your daughter should be learning at home for a total of at least 15 hours per week, across all subjects. To achieve at a high level in this subject, students are expected to complete some homework during the week. Homework might include: • • • •
Doing readings in preparation for upcoming lessons Revising class notes Planning and practicing essay writing in exam conditions Internal assessment tasks
Head of Learning Area: Adrian Hardy
Queen Margaret College Year 13 of Spanish Ab Initio Programme 2023 - 2024 International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Percentage of final grade
Internal / External
Paper 1
25%
External
November 2024
Paper 2
50%
External
November 2024
Individual Oral
25%
Internal
Term 3, week 7
Course Component
Proposed assessment date
IB Diploma assessment procedures are outlined below. IB Diploma Assessment Procedures.pdf
Course details The Spanish Ab Initio course is designed to give students with no prior knowledge of the subject a solid foundation in the language. The topics covered include a variety of contexts and situations, both related to their personal experiences and to the Spanish-speaking world. In Year 13, students cover well-being, media and technology, holidays, future plans, the environment and global issues. They learn to describe past and future events and express hopes, fears and desires. They also look at similarities and differences between New Zealand and countries in the Spanish-speaking world. Language structures are taught through topics and there is a thorough introduction to basic grammar. Students have regular conversation practice with our Spanish language assistant to help develop their speaking and listening skills.
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Year 13 Spanish Ab Initio is an option subject. Year 13 have 7 lessons per 10-day timetable.
Homework expectations Your daughter should be learning at home for a total of at least 15 hours per week, across all subjects. To achieve at a high level in this subject, students are expected to complete some homework during the week. The key to language learning is ‘little and often’. Homework might include: • Learning a number of words, verbs or phrases • Completion of assignments started in class • Reading and grammar exercises or writing tasks (75- 100 words) • Creating revision material • Reviewing the work completed during class time • Revision of vocabulary learned in class with www.educationperfect.com • Catching up on work missed due to absence • Carrying out a research task on the internet Head of Learning Area: Caroline Harding
Queen Margaret College Year 13 Spanish B SL Programme 2024 International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Course Component Paper 1 Paper 2 Individual Oral
Percentage of final grade 25% 50% 25%
Internal / External External External Internal
Proposed assessment date November 2024 November 2024 Sunday 15 September 2024
IB Diploma assessment procedures are outlined below. IB Diploma Assessment Procedures.pdf
Course details The course is focused on language acquisition and the use of Spanish in a range of contexts and for different purposes. We use authentic texts to develop an understanding of the Spanish-speaking world while consolidating reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Students have regular conversation practice with our Spanish assistant to help them communicate their ideas clearly and competently and maintain a conversation. Students will study the following themes: • Identities – beliefs and values, subcultures, language and identity • Experiences – Life stories, rites of passage and migration • Human Ingenuity – technology and scientific innovation • Social Organisation – Education, the working world and law and order • Sharing the planet – Human rights, peace and conflict, globalisation and ethics
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Year 13 Spanish B is an option subject. There are 7 lessons per 10-day timetable.
Homework expectations Your daughter should be learning at home for a total of at least 15 hours per week, across all subjects. To achieve at a high level in this subject, students are expected to complete homework during the week. The key to language learning is ‘little and often’. Homework might include: • Learning a number of words, verbs or phrases. • Completion of assignments started in class. • Reading and grammar exercises to do or an essay to write. • Creating revision material • Reviewing the work completed during class time. • Revision of vocabulary learned in class with www.educationperfect.com. • Catching up on work missed due to absence. • Carrying out research tasks on the internet.
Head of Learning Area: Caroline Harding
Queen Margaret College Year 13 Visual Arts 2024 Programme International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Percentage of final grade
Internal / External
Part 1: Comparative Study
20%
External
Part 2: Process Portfolio
40%
External
Part 3: Exhibition
40%
Internal
Course Component
2024 Units of work Independent student projects
Comparative Study e-submission Process Portfolio e-submission Final Exhibition of studio works Final e-submission documentation
2024 Proposed completion dates Terms 1-3 Students will plan and propose a calendar of completion dates for submission of their required number of individual studio works in negotiation with their teacher. These contribute to their process portfolio and final exhibition. Term 2, week 1 2024 Term 3, week 9 2024 Term 3, week 6 2024 End Term 3
IB Diploma assessment procedures are outlined below. IB Diploma Assessment Procedures.pdf
Course details In the second year of Visual Arts study, each student will undertake a range of independent, selfdeveloped thematic units designed to give opportunities for research, investigation and creation of studio work. Students will be exposed to a wide range of self-chosen visual arts techniques that can be reinterpreted and applied to their artistic outcomes. They will also visit local galleries in class or independently in order to review and analyse the exhibited artworks and curatorial practices in Visual art. The second year will conclude with a final exhibition assessment and celebration of the student’s artworks.
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Year 13 IB Visual Arts is assessed against three course components. There is a $150 consumables fee which covers some resource requirements. This will be charged to your school account. Individual projects may require purchase of some own material or equipment resources. There may be planned trips / visiting speakers throughout the year which are necessary to develop knowledge for some assessment tasks in the unit topics. You will be notified of any costs associated with any trips or speakers (eg: travel, entry fees). Costs incurred will be charged to your school account.
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Students in this course are required to purchase the Adobe Creative Cloud suite for $42. This gives them an annual subscription to industry standard software such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. This will be installed at school and charged to students' school accounts.
Homework expectations Your daughter should be learning at home for a total of at least 15 hours per week, across all subjects. To achieve at a high level in this subject, students are expected to complete homework during the week. Homework might include: • Reading and researching about artists studied in class • Completion of assignments started in class • Practising new techniques learned in class • Catching up on work missed due to absence • Researching on the internet • Attending lunchtime workshops to complete any practical work or to access extra help with practical work. • Sourcing materials and resources for practical construction work.
Teacher in charge: Anna Faulknor
Queen Margaret College Year 12 and 13 Theory of Knowledge Programme 2023-2024 International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Course Component Part 1: The exhibition
Part 2: Essay on a prescribed title
% of Internal / Proposed final grade External assessment date 33% Internal Year 13, Term 1, week 9 Parent Evening: Wednesday 27 March 4pm - 5.30pm 67%
External
Year 13, Terms 1, 2 & 3 • Term 1, week 10 Prescribed titles introduced • Term 2, week 5, Friday 31 May Essay outlines due • Term 2, week 9, Monday 24 June Draft Essay due • Term 3, week 1 & 2 Individual feedback sessions given Final essays due 10 days after
IB Diploma assessment procedures are outlined below. IB Diploma Assessment Procedures.pdf
Course details Theory of knowledge is a course about critical thinking and inquiring into the process of knowing, rather than about learning a specific body of knowledge. It is a core element which all Diploma Programme students undertake and to which all schools are required to devote at least 100 hours of class time.
Course Information Part 1: The exhibition. Each student must create an individual exhibition. It requires students to select an Internal Assessment (IA) prompt on which to base their exhibition. Three objects are chosen to be displayed, linked to the same prompt. Students are encouraged to choose objects that are of personal interest and that they have come across in their academic studies and/or their lives beyond the classroom. Part 2: Essay on a prescribed title. Students must submit an essay on any one of six titles prescribed by the IB. The maximum length for the essay is 1,600 words. The titles ask generic questions about knowledge and are cross-disciplinary in nature. They may be answered with reference to any
part or parts of the TOK course, to specific disciplines, or with reference to opinions gained about knowledge both inside and outside the classroom.
Homework expectations Your daughter should be learning at home for a total of at least 15 hours per week, across all subjects. To achieve at a high level in this subject, students are expected to complete some homework during the week. Homework might include: • Revising content covered in class • Writing personal reflections on course content and knowledge questions raised • Keeping up to date with current events
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