Anonymous wrote:
If there is no IB in 9th or 10th grade at WL, what do students who intend to pursue the IB Diploma do in the meantime? What course are they really taking before 11th and 12th?
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I think the only advantage would be that TJ offers a wider range of world languages, which can then be continued into HS.
Another advantage is that TJ is using the IB terminology daily and has students thinking more reflectively about their studies. This will help students when they enter an IB high school.
I think the only advantage would be that TJ offers a wider range of world languages, which can then be continued into HS.
Anonymous wrote:We are planning for middle school and are interested to have DD undertake IB Diploma at WL later. Is there any benefit in going through middle school IB, like TJMS? Does this path prepare the student for IB Diploma in any way?
Anonymous wrote:Do you have to be zoned for TJ to do the IB program there or can anyone in the county apply for MS IB?