Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WL pre IB essentially wants to see at least a B+ in each 8th grade intensified subject for a kid to qualify. Any less academically and the kid may struggle on the IB track at WL. You want to go the extra mile on language study if you’re serious about IB, e.g. summer immersion camps. Advanced language skills are common for pre IB students at WL. Good luck making your choice.
There is no grade requirement for IB. Every kid zoned for WL who has taken the qualifying classes (2 years of language in middle school and continuing in high school) is considered pre-IB. Anyone who thinks they want to continue with IB needs to take AP government in 10th grade. Those are the only requirements in 9th and 10th grade. The IB classes start in 11th grade.
I have not known a single kid to do a summer immersion program to prepare for IB and I've known a lot of IB kids. I'm not sure what this PP is talking about.
OP as to your question about making the school feel smaller for 9th graders, they use small learning communities (SLCs). There are 5 or 6 and all the core teachers in a SLC are the same. They coordinate planning so there isn't a biology and a history test on the same day, for example. Also, this means a lot of the same kids will be your kids classes because they are only pulling from a group of 100 or so. One of my kids had the exact same kids in both her English and history class, for example.
You may be able to go to the school website and find the presentation they do for incoming 9th graders and for IB to get more info. Check the IB page and also the counseling page.