Welcome to the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP), Diploma Courses and BTEC programmes at JESS Arabian Ranches
The purpose of this Curriculum Booklet is to provide you enough information regarding the curricula on offer to arrive at the best possible combination of studies for your son/daughter. It is our strong belief that all pathways on offer provide an education rich in the skills required for a life-long education that will continue to pay dividends in any area they choose to apply it to. The IB Programmes present a combination of academically rigorous, yet holistic curricula that ‘aim to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect’ (IB Mission Statement). The BTEC routes offer a more specialised educational pathway for those students who are both keen and determined to pursue onward study or employment in a specific area This booklet will outline all the courses of study on offer at JESS
Irrespective of the programme of study chosen, JESS promotes the education of the whole person, emphasising intellectual, personal, emotional and social growth through various domains of knowledge. By focusing on the dynamic combination of knowledge, skills, independent critical and creative thought and international-mindedness, these programmes offer the breadth for educating the whole person as a lifelong learner. We believe that all programmes are ‘student centred but teacher led’ and as a result JESS staff are highly motivated, appropriately qualified and internationally minded teachers. Exceptional support, both academic and pastoral, is offered at a structural and individual level for our students in order to create a highly conducive environment for learning and teaching.
JESS has a fully resourced library that boasts hundreds of academic calibre titles, subscriptions to journals and academic websites, and a plethora of resources suitable for the courses of study offered A dedicated Sixth Form Centre for senior students serves as an area for independent and collaborative learning
All our programmes offer an exciting and challenging curriculum that requires students to have an excellent work ethic along with an extremely resilient approach to learning If you want your son/daughter to become an independent lifelong learner who is knowledgeable, principled, openminded, caring and balanced with an inquiring mind and the ability to take risks and communicate effectively, then JESS is the right place for them.
Yours faithfully,
Kosta Lekanides
Deputy Head Teacher klekanides@jess.sch.ae
IB Diploma & Courses Programmes
The procedure for application and entry into any of the Sixth Form Programmes is outlined below:
Entrance Criteria – General Expectations
Applicants should be able to demonstrate the following:
Full commitment to their studies
Excellent record of behaviour and attitude to studies
High levels of attendance during the academic year
Willingness to take responsibility for their own learning
Ability to act as a positive role model to the rest of the school
Ability to embrace all opportunities afforded them
Willingness to get involved in many areas of school life
Willingness to undertake positions of leadership
Entrance Criteria – IB Diploma Programme (IBDP) - For JESS & external students
GCSE (or equivalent) Entry Requirements for Internal & External students
1.Minimum of ‘7/A’ grade passes (or equivalent) are required for Higher Level subjects and minimum ‘6/B’ grade passes (or equivalent) for Standard Level
2 A student must meet the grade requirements for 3 Higher Level and 3 Standard Level courses within the JESS Options Blocks
3.Students must have the academic ability to cope with the rigour of the IBDP.
NOTE for JESS students only:
Where students have failed to meet the entry requirement for one subject, a final decision will be made by the Deputy Head (KS5) This decision is made on the understanding that occasionally a weakness in a particular subject can be compensated by demonstrated strengths in the other five subjects chosen as part of the IB Diploma seeing as it is a programme of study as opposed to individualised examinations.
Where a student fails to meet the minimum entry requirement for two or more subjects then the alternative Diploma Courses option should be sought
Entrance Criteria – IB Diploma Courses
1.Entry into IB Diploma courses is subject to the entry requirements for the IB Diploma Programme. For subject specific entry requirements please refer to the ‘Group & Subject Requirements’ table above
2.ESL students will require a minimum of a B in English Language (or an IELTS score of 7.0 and above).
3.Strong, demonstrated competencies in extra-curricular areas or subject specialisation
4 English Language and Mathematics at GCSE Level, Grade 5/C or above
5 Minimum of ‘7/A’ grade passes (or equivalent) are required for Higher Level subjects and minimum of ‘6/B’ grade passes (or equivalent) for Standard Level
6.Minimum of 1 Higher Level subject AND a minimum of 4 subjects in total.
7.Students can opt to take the Core Diploma elements of Theory of Knowledge (TOK), Extended Essay (EE) and Creativity, Activity & Service (CAS)
4 1 Participation in the Theory of Knowledge lessons and Extended Essay induction is mandatory though students need not complete the formal assessments unless they wish to.
4.2 Students are also expected to complete a part of CAS so as to augment their CVs.
8 An interview will be required before full permission is granted for admission into a combination of Diploma Courses Where applicable, students will be required to sign an undertaking stipulating their agreement to adhere to any specific admission requirements
External Applicants
JESS does not accept external applicants in to the Diploma Courses Programme.
IB Group & Subject Requirements
Group 1: Language A1
English Literature
English Language and Literature
English Literature
English Language and Literature
Self-Taught Language
Group 2: Language B
French
Spanish
Arabic
French
Spanish
Arabic
French
Grade 7-7 in English Language and English Literature at GCSE Level
Grades 7-7 in English Language and English Literature at GCSE Level
Minimum of Grade 6-6 at both English Language and English Literature at GCSE Level
Minimum of Grade 6-6 at both English Language and English Literature at GCSE Level
Having a first language other than English; and an interview with student/parents and Head of IB Programmes to assess suitability to the proposed course.
Minimum of Grade 7 at GCSE level
Minimum of Grade 7 at GCSE level
Minimum of Grade 7 at GCSE level
Minimum of Grade 7 at GCSE level
Minimum of Grade 7 at GCSE level
Minimum of Grade 7 at GCSE level
Minimum of Grade 6 at GCSE level (in an alternate language) or if students have not studied an additional language admission is subject to the Head of Department’s approval
Arabic Ab Initio
Spanish Ab Initio
Minimum of Grade 6 at GCSE level (in an alternate language) or if students have not studied an additional language admission is subject to the Head of Department’s approval.
Minimum of Grade 6 at GCSE level (in an alternate language) or if students have not studied an additional language admission is subject to the Head of Department’s approval
NOTE: The Ab initio language courses are language-learning courses for beginners, designed to be followed over two years by students who have no previous experience of learning the target language However, it is highly advisable that students demonstrate some competencies in language learning in a general sense. HL and SL languages require strong, demonstrated competencies in the designated languages. They cannot be a mother language as these courses are intended for advanced second language speakers (not native speakers of the designated language) Entry into the HL/SL courses are determined by the subject leader in adherence to the above rule concerning suitability
Group 3: Individuals and Societies Level
Economics
Business and Management
Geography
History
Global Politics
Psychology
Requirements
Minimum of Grade 7 in Business or Economics at GCSE Level or if students have not studied Business and Economics at GCSE level, they should have a minimum of Grade 7 at GCSE Level in English Language and Mathematics
Minimum of Grade 7 in Business or Economics at GCSE Level or if students have not studied Business and Economics at GCSE level, they should have a minimum of Grade 7 at GCSE Level in English Language and Mathematics
Minimum of Grade 7 at GCSE Level or if students have not studied Geography at GCSE Level, they should have a minimum of Grade 7 at GCSE Level in English Language and Mathematics
Minimum of Grade 7 at GCSE Level or if students have not studied History at GCSE level, they should have a minimum of Grade 7 at GCSE Level in English Language
Minimum of Grade 7 at GCSE Level or if students have not studied History at GCSE level, they should have a minimum of Grade 7 at GCSE Level in English Language.
Minimum of Grade 7 at GCSE Level or if students have not studied Psychology at GCSE level, they should have a minimum of Grade 7 at GCSE Level in English Language or History Maths/Science Grade 6 or above at GCSE Level would be desirable.
Economics
Business and Management
Geography
Global Politics
History
Psychology
Minimum of Grade 6 in Business or Economics at GCSE Level or if students have not studied Business and Economics at GCSE, they should have a minimum of Grade 6 at GCSE Level in English Language and Mathematics.
Minimum of Grade 6 in Business or Economics at GCSE Level or if students have not studied Business and Economics at GCSE, they should have a minimum of Grade 6 at GCSE Level in English Language and Mathematics
Minimum of Grade 6 at GCSE Level or if students have not studied Geography at GCSE level, they should have a minimum of Grade 6 at GCSE Level in English Language and Mathematics
Minimum of Grade 6 at GCSE Level or if students have not studied History at GCSE level, they should have a minimum of Grade 6 at GCSE Level in English Language
Minimum of Grade 6 at GCSE Level or if students have not studied History at GCSE level, they should have a minimum of Grade 6 at GCSE Level in English Language
Minimum of Grade 6 at GCSE Level or if students have not studied Psychology at GCSE level, they should have a minimum of Grade 6 at GCSE Level in English Language or History. Maths/Science Grade 6 at GCSE level would be desirable.
Group 4: Experimental Sciences Level Entry Requirements
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Computer Science
Design Technology
Sports, Exercise and Health Science
Environmental Systems and Societies (ESS)
Biology
Chemistry
Physics
Design Technology
Computer Science
Sports, Exercise and Health Science
Separate Science: Minimum of Grade 7 in GCSE Biology Combined Science: Minimum of 8-8
Separate Science: Minimum of Grade 7 in GCSE Chemistry Combined Science: Minimum of 8-8
Separate Science: Minimum of Grade 7 in GCSE Physics Combined Science: Minimum of 8-8
Minimum of a Grade 7 at GCSE Level or if students have not studied Computer Science at GCSE level, they should have a minimum of Grade 7 in Mathematics
Minimum of Grade 7 in GCSE Design Technology If a student has not taken DT before, then consultation with the Head of Department will be required.
Minimum of Grade 7 at GCSE Level in Physical Education (theory) and a 7 in the GCSE Biology component of Additional Science
Separate Science: Minimum of Grade 7 in GCSE Biology Combined Science: Minimum of 8-7 and Geography at GCSE would be beneficial
Separate Science: Minimum of Grade 6 in GCSE Biology Combined Science: Minimum of 7-7
Separate Science: Minimum of Grade 6 in GCSE Chemistry Combined Science: Minimum of 7-7
Separate Science: Minimum of Grade 6 in GCSE Physics Combined Science: Minimum of 7-7
Minimum of Grade 7 in GCSE Design Technology. If a student has not taken DT before, then consultation with the Head of Department will be required
Minimum of a Grade 6 at GCSE Level or if students have not studied Computer Science at GCSE level, they should have a minimum of Grade 7 in Mathematics.
Minimum of Grade 6 at GCSE Level in Physical Education (theory) and a 6 in the GCSE Biology component of Additional Science
Environmental Systems and Societies (ESS)
Separate Science: Minimum of Grade 6 in GCSE Biology Combined Science: Minimum of 6-6
Group 5: Mathematics Level Entry Requirements
Mathematics (Analysis)
Mathematics (Analysis)
Mathematics (Applications)
Mathematics (Applications)
Music
Theatre
Visual
Music
Theatre
Mathematics HL (Analysis) – Minimum of Grade 8 at IGCSE level and completion of the Further Mathematics qualification (with a minimum of Grade 7 ideally in the Edexcel specification)
If a student does not meet the specified entry requirement, they may be considered for entry under certain circumstances to be agreed with the Sixth Form Team.
Minimum of Grade 7 at IGCSE level
Mathematics HL (Applications) – Minimum of Grade 8 at IGCSE level and completion of the AQA or Edexcel Further Mathematics qualification (with a minimum of Grade 7)
If a student does not meet the specified entry requirement, they may be considered for entry under certain circumstances to be agreed with the Sixth Form Team
Minimum of Grade 6 at IGCSE level
Minimum of Grade 7 at GCSE Level If a student has not taken Music, then consultation with the Head of Department will be required.
Minimum of Grade 7 at GCSE Level. If a student has not taken Drama, then consultation with the Head of Department will be required
Minimum of Grade 7 at GCSE Level in Art and Design If a student has not taken Visual Arts, then consultation with the Head of Department will be required.
Minimum of Grade 6 at GCSE Level. If a student has not taken Music, then consultation with the Head of Department will be required
Minimum of Grade 6 at GCSE Level If a student has not taken Drama, then consultation with the Head of Department will be required
NOTE:
Where students have failed to meet the minimum entry requirement for a particular subject, a decision will be made by the Subject Leader and the Head of Sixth Form/Head of IB Programmes with regards the creation of a workable programme of study This consideration is made on the understanding that occasionally a weakness in a particular subject can be compensated by demonstrated strengths in the other five subjects chosen as part of the IB Diploma seeing as it is a programme of study as opposed to individualised examinations Where a student fails to meet the minimum entry requirement for two or more subjects then the alternative Diploma Courses or BTEC option should be sought
Equivalencies - Subject Requirements
The following equivalencies table is used to determine entry requirements with regards a variety of different curricula:
Entrance Criteria – BTEC Art & Design
For JESS and external students:
1.A minimum of 5 GCSE (or equivalent) grades, including English Language and Mathematics, at Grade 5 or above.
2 Portfolio: admission is heavily dependent upon the student’s portfolio and in particular evidence of sketchbook-based observational drawing This can be using a variety of media such as pencil, pen, graphite and charcoal.
Entrance Criteria – all other BTEC Courses
For JESS and external students:
1.A minimum of 5 GCSE (or equivalent) grades, including English Language and Mathematics, at Grade 5 or above
2 A strong academic history and interest in their chosen subject