Springbrook IB program

Anonymous
Does anyone have any firsthand experience?
Anonymous
You are unlikely to get accurate info here. DCUM hates NEC schools almost as much as they hate DCC ones. Call the school and ask to speak to seniors. They can arrange.
Anonymous
It is (or has been) just a small cohort each year. I met some seniors and a recent graduate a few nights ago. VERY sensible kids.
Anonymous
The regional application IB program at Springbrook HS is brand-new for next year, so nobody will have any firsthand experience with it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The regional application IB program at Springbrook HS is brand-new for next year, so nobody will have any firsthand experience with it.


But Springbrook has had an IB program for NEC students for several years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The regional application IB program at Springbrook HS is brand-new for next year, so nobody will have any firsthand experience with it.


But Springbrook has had an IB program for NEC students for several years.

Correct. So presumably it will be different in some aspects, and the same in some aspects, and the people who go, will find out which is which. Same at Kennedy and Watkins Mill.
Anonymous
Hi, I'm a sophomore at Springbrook here (although not intending to do the IB program, so I won't be able to provide the firsthand experience you want). There has usually been ~30 kids in the IB program each year, and the majority of students seem to like the IB program for its rigor and well-rounded education.

Some things to consider are that (1) the math and computer science aspect of the Springbrook IB program is very weak (if you/your child want to pursue a career in that field, then AP would probably be better) and (2) the IB program especially at Springbrook is known for its strong emphasis on writing and the other humanities subjects
Anonymous
They did say their numbers could more than double this year and that more IB programme course options could follow.
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