The IB System:
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The International Baccalaureate (IB) consists of thousands of schools all over the world. All IB students take the same curicculum for all subjects. In most countries, the IB offers a higher academic standard than public schools... [Read more]
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IB subjects:
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All IB students are required to attend six subjects, one from each of the topics: First Language, Second Language, Social Sciences, Experimental Sciences, Mathematics and Arts and Electives. At least three of these subjects must be studied at High Level (HL), the rest being studied at Standard Level (SL)... [Read more]
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IB at Nesbru:
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In addition to IB, Nesbru consists of a variety of [linjer], such as Allmenn (basic High School), Byggfag (craftmanship) and Tegning, Form, Farge (Art and Design). As a IB student at Nesbru, one is a part of a colorful environment, while being part of the school elite... [Read more]
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Our class:
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Nesbru VGS hosts two IB-classes, one for each [alderstrinn], and they are known as 2IB and 3IB, respectively. 2IB is the youngest class, the students in their first year of IB. In this class we have representatives from New Zealand, Japan, the USA, Russia, Sweden and Bergen, just to mention a few... [Read more]
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CAS-projects:
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Each student of the IB-system is required to complete a minimum of 200 hours of CAS within their two years at IB. Listed below is an assortment of CAS-activities that our students are doing. Some of the points are descriptions of activities, other are links to external web sites... [Read more]
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How to apply:
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Applicants from Norwegian high schools (grunnkurs videregående) are required to fill out two application forms: one that is to be sent to the local school authorities (inntakskontoret) and one that is sent directly to the school. It is required that applicants fill out IB as their first choice of [linje]... [Read more]
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