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             The 
              system used for internal purposes during the course is that employed 
              by the International Baccalaureate Organisation in the award of 
              the Diploma. Each of the six subjects studied is graded on a 1-7 
              scale as follows: 
            
               
                |  
                   Grade 
                    Description 
                 | 
               
               
                |  
                   7 
                 | 
                Excellent | 
               
               
                |  
                   6 
                 | 
                Very 
                  Good | 
               
               
                |  
                   5 
                 | 
                Good | 
               
               
                |  
                   4 
                 | 
                Satisfactory | 
               
               
                |  
                   3 
                 | 
                Mediocre | 
               
               
                |  
                   2 
                 | 
                Poor | 
               
               
                |  
                   1 
                 | 
                Very 
                  Poor | 
               
             
            Award of 
              the Diploma 
              The IB Diploma will be awarded to candidates who in the examinations 
              obtain a total points score of 24 points. This total must be achieved 
              in conformity with the following provisions: 
            (a) Higher level 
              subjects: in principle the candidate should achieve a Grade 4 or 
              above in each Higher level subject. Nevertheless, ONE Grade 3 (but 
              not a Grade 2, nor a Grade 1) will be acceptable if compensated 
              by Grade 5 or above in another subject offered at Higher level. 
            (b) Standard 
              level subjects: results of subjects offered at this level must not 
              include: 
             
              (i) a Grade 
                1 
                (ii) more than ONE Grade 2 
             
            (c) Overall 
              result: this must not include 
             
              (i) more than 
                three Grade 3s 
                (ii) more than one Grade 3 if there is a Grade 2 at Standard level 
             
            
               
                Theory 
                  of Knowledge and Extended Essay 
                  Each is graded on one of five bands:  | 
               
               
                | Band 
                  A | 
                Work 
                  of an excellent standard | 
               
               
                | Band 
                  B | 
                Work 
                  of a good standard | 
               
               
                | Band 
                  C | 
                Work 
                  of a satisfactory standard | 
               
               
                | Band 
                  D | 
                Work 
                  of a mediocre standard | 
               
               
                | Band 
                  E | 
                Work 
                  of a poor standard | 
               
             
            *Theory of Knowledge, 
              written work completed during the course is graded externally. Presentations 
              in class are assessed at St. Clare's. Extended Essays are graded 
              externally. 
            The total number 
              of bonus points awarded is determined according to the following 
              matrix. 
            
               
                | Theory 
                  of Knowledge | 
               
               
                | Extended 
                  Essay 
                 | 
                 
                  
                 | 
                 
                   A 
                 | 
                 
                   B 
                 | 
                 
                   C 
                 | 
                 
                   D 
                 | 
                 
                   E 
                 | 
               
               
                |  
                   A 
                 | 
                 
                   +3 
                 | 
                 
                   +3 
                 | 
                 
                   +2 
                 | 
                 
                   +2 
                 | 
                 
                   +1 
                 | 
               
               
                |  
                   B 
                 | 
                 
                   +3 
                 | 
                 
                   +2 
                 | 
                 
                   +1 
                 | 
                 
                   +1 
                 | 
                 
                   0 
                 | 
               
               
                |  
                   C 
                 | 
                 
                   +2 
                 | 
                 
                   +1 
                 | 
                 
                   +1 
                 | 
                 
                   0 
                 | 
                 
                   0 
                 | 
               
               
                |  
                   D 
                 | 
                 
                   +2 
                 | 
                 
                   +1 
                 | 
                 
                   0 
                 | 
                 
                   0 
                 | 
                 
                   0 
                 | 
               
               
                |  
                   E 
                 | 
                 
                   +1 
                 | 
                 
                   0 
                 | 
                 
                   0 
                 | 
                 
                   0 
                 | 
                 
                   F 
                 | 
               
             
            For example, 
              a candidate who achieves level B for Theory of Knowledge and level 
              C for the Extended Essay will be awarded one bonus point. Candidates 
              who achieve level E for both Theory of Knowledge and the Extended 
              Essay will be awarded F for their bonus points score. The award 
              of F is a failing condition of the Diploma. The combination of points 
              for subjects and bonus points means that the maximum possible points 
              score in the IB Diploma is 45. 
            Internally 
              Awarded Grades 
              During the course, work is graded on the IB Diploma system and the 
              grades form part of the student's internal record. These internal 
              awarded grades appear on the reports issued at regular intervals 
              throughout the course. Although they do not contribute directly 
              to the final IB Diploma grade awarded, they form the basis of predicted 
              and achievement grades notified to the IB Organisation and which 
              may be used in determining the final grade. 
            Internal 
              grades are awarded as follows: 
              (a) Test Grades - awarded on the basis of performance in 
              termly tests of one hour duration in each subject. Tests are held 
              in December and March of the first year. They test only work covered 
              in the term concerned, together with what may reasonably be assumed 
              to be general background. 
              (b) Course Grades - awarded at the end of each term on course 
              work done during the term. They represent an average grade for oral 
              and written work actually produced by the student. 
              (c) Term Grades - an overall grade for both course work and 
              test or exam performance.  
              (d) Exam Grades - for performance in year examinations and 
              'mock' examinations. 
            Transcripts 
              These give a record of grades achieved during the course, along 
              with activities taken. They are produced at the end of each term, 
              and sent to parents with the reports. They are suitable for sending 
              to universities in the United States. 
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