Auburn High School

International Baccalaureate Program

Information

The International Baccalaureate (IB) offers high quality programs of international education to a worldwide community of schools. There are more than 582,000 IB students at 2,168 schools in 125 countries.

Click here to visit the IB web site.

Click here to visit Auburn High School's page on the IB site.

Coordinator

 

Mrs. Sherel Perry

AP/IB Coordinator

405 S. Dean Road

Auburn, AL 36830

334-887-4983 (phone)

334-887-4177 (fax)

IB at Auburn High School

2008 IB Exam Dates

IB and AP Comparison

What are IB and AP Courses?

IB Courses Offered at AHS

In May 2007 AHS administered 110 IB exams. 93.3 % of the AHS IB Diploma Candidates earned their IB Diplomas.

In May 2008, AHS anticipates administering approximately 142 IB exams.

Creativity, Action, Service (CAS)

CAS Proposal Form          CAS Activity Log Form          CAS Self Evaluation Form

The CAS requirement is a fundamental part of the program and takes seriously the importance of life outside the world of scholarship, providing a refreshing counterbalance to academic studies.

  • Creativity is interpreted broadly to include a wide range of arts activities as well as the creativity students demonstrate in designing and implementing service projects.
     

  • Action can include not only participation in individual and team sports but also taking part in expeditions and in local or international projects.
     

  • Service encompasses a host of community and social service activities. Some examples include helping children with special needs, visiting hospitals and working with refugees or homeless people.

Students are expected to be involved in CAS activities for the equivalent of at least three hours each week during the two years of the program.  A system of self-evaluation encourages students to reflect on the benefits of CAS participation to themselves and to others, and to evaluate the understanding and insights acquired.