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DCSPD School Profile 2019-2020 CEEB: 694255 University Counselling SCHOOL PROFILE 2019 / 2020 Kathleen Schultz Our School Director of University Counselling Founded in 2003, Dulwich College Shanghai Pudong (DCSPD) is an independent [email protected] international school serving 1647 expatriate English-speaking students, 341 students +86 21 3896 1321 are in Years 10-13 (Grades 9-12). There are 72 students in the Class of 2020. Kyndra Douglass University Counsellor Our students come from over 40 countries and range in age from 2 to 18. Up to [email protected] Year 9 (Grade 8) they follow the English National Curriculum, enhanced to meet the +86 21 3896 1372 needs of our international student body. All students follow an accredited High Sonali Hutchison School Diploma programme. More specifically, in Years 10 and 11 (Grades 9 and 10) University Counsellor [email protected] they follow the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) +86 21 3896 1373 curriculum, a two-year course culminating in externally assessed examinations. In Julia Ju Years 12 and 13 (Grades 11 and 12) all our students enter the International University Counsellor Assistant Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme. [email protected] +86 21 3896 1374 English is the language of instruction. The Dulwich Network DCSPD is one of ten international schools in Asia that operate in partnership with Top nationalities in Years 10-13 Dulwich College, our founding school in London, under the World Charter and Singapore together they make up Dulwich College International (DCI). Dulwich College inspects DCSPD and each Dulwich international school annually. Hong Kong School Calendar United Kingdom The school year is 181 days, running from mid-August to mid-June Australia Grading United States We do not rank our students or calculate grade point averages. For the duration of course work, student progress is internally assessed using pre-established, Class of 2019 University Destinations standards- based performance levels. Courses conclude with externally assessed examinations (IGCSE and IB). United Kingdom Discipline Policy Upon request, DCSPD will report all external suspensions and withdrawals that arise United States as a result of a significant disciplinary incident or personal misconduct. Europe Co-curricular Activities Asia Students are offered a rich co-curricular programme that builds on team and leadership skills. Many of our programmes are student-initiated and led. Across the Australia College, there are dance, drama, creative arts, music, sports, robotics, academic societies, language and service groups. Service is a hallmark of Dulwich College Si ngapore na tio nal s ervice Shanghai Pudong, and students are actively involved in the local area as well as Other globally. Academic Programmes IGCSE – Years 10 and 11 (Grades 9 and 10) Accreditations & Memberships Students take up to 11 individual examination subjects in the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) course. It is common for our students to WASC: Western Association of Schools and Colleges study an accelerated mathematics programme within the IGCSE. The exam is taken CIS: Council of International Schools at the end of Year 10 and is noted on the transcript as a Year 11 mark. IBO: International Baccalaureate Organization NCCT: National Centre for School Curriculum and Textbook Development All our students take Triple Award Science at IGCSE. They study physics, chemistry ACAMIS: Association of China and Mongolia and biology as separate subjects and are examined in each discipline. International Schools FOBISIA: Federation of British International Grades are on a scale of A* to G, with a letter grade of U indicating a failure to meet Schools in Asia NACAC: National Association of College minimum standards. Admission Counseling International ACAC: International Association of IB Diploma Programme - Years 12 and 13 (Grades 11 and 12) College Admission Counseling All DCSPD students start the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) in Year 12 (Grade 11). We offer 22 different IB courses, and all students enrolled in 266 Lan An Road, Jin Qiao District, IB courses are required to sit the May exam. Pudong 201206, China 085/26))19 ) )( ,)( University matriculations 2016-2019 IGCSE 2018 2019 All DCSPD students start the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme A*/A 67% 65% (IBDP) in Year 12 (Grade 11). We offer 22 different IB courses, and all students A*/C 99% 96% enrolled in IB courses are required to sit the May exam. IB RESULTS 2018 2019 IBDP Candidates 64 52 UNITED STATES UNITED KINGDOM Average Total Points 36.7 36.0 Barnard College 2 Brunel University London 1 World Average 29.78 29.63 Biola University 1 Cardiff University 1 Highest Score 45 43 Boston University 4 Central Saint Martins 1 40+ Points 30% 32% Carnegie Mellon University 1 City University of London 1 Scores of 7 27% 24% Chapman University 1 Durham University 3 Bilingual Diplomas 28% 21% Drexel University 1 Goldsmiths, University of London 1 Duke University 1 Imperial College London 9 Fordham University 3 King's College London 12 SAT Students Tested Middle 50% Georgia Institute of Technology 1 Loughborough University 2 EBRW 620-710 Mathematics 620-770 Kenyon College 1 Newcastle University 4 16 Loyola Marymount University 1 Nottingham Trent University 1 TOTAL 1230-1420 Macalester College 1 Oxford Brookes University 1 Maryland Institute College of Art 1 Queen Mary University of London 5 New York University 6 Queen's University Belfast 1 ACT Students Tested Middle 50% North Carolina State University 1 Royal Holloway, University of London 4 Total Composite Score 11 30-33 Northeastern University 2 SOAS, University of London 1 Northwestern University 1 St George's, University of London 1 Rhode Island School of Design 1 The London School of Economics and MAY 2019 IB EXAMINATION RESULTS BY 4 School of Visual Arts 2 Political Science SUBJECT St. Olaf College 1 The Manchester College 1 IB Subject Number Average Grade Average Grade Syracuse University 1 The University of Edinburgh 3 All graduates were full IBDP candidates. of (School) (Worldwide) The George Washington University 1 The University of Manchester 3 All are required to take 3 classes at HL students The New School 1 The University of Nottingham 2 and are encouraged not to take more. Chinese A: Lang and Lit SL 9 6.44 5.78 Tufts University 1 The University of Sheffield 1 University of California, Davis 2 University College London 10 English A: Lang and Lit. HL 9 6.22 4.97 University of California, Los Angeles 1 University for the Creative Arts at English A: Lang. and Lit. SL 16 5.81 5.09 1 University of California, Riverside 1 Farnham English A: Literature HL 8 5.25 4.67 University of California, San Diego 1 University of Bath 4 English A: Literature SL 14 5.14 5 University of California, Santa Cruz 1 University of Birmingham 1 English B HL 4 6.25 5.73 University of Chicago 1 University of Bristol 4 English B SL 1 7 5.75 University of Illinois at Urbana- University of Cambridge 2 1 Chinese B: Mandarin HL 2 6.5 6.3 Champaign University of Exeter 2 Chinese B: Mandarin SL 30 6.5 5.99 University of Michigan 2 University of Kent 2 French B HL 1 6 5.15 UNC at Chapel Hill 1 University of Leeds 1 French B SL 3 6.33 5.03 University of Southern California 1 University of Liverpool 1 Mandarin SL Ab Initio 2 5.5 5.4 University of Washington 1 University of Oxford 4 Spanish B SL 3 6.33 5.03 Wellesley College 2 University of Southampton 1 German B HL 1 6 5.68 Wesleyan University 1 University of St Andrews 1 Business & Management HL 9 5.78 4.8 University of Stirling 1 ASIA University of Surrey 6 Business & Management SL 5 6.2 4.76 Asia Europe Business School 1 University of Sussex 2 Economics HL 9 5.67 5.1 Catholic Kwandong University, Korea 1 University of the Arts London 5 Economics SL 7 6 4.66 City University of Hong Kong 2 Environmental Sys and Soc SL 6 4.83 4.15 Hong Kong University of Science and EUROPE (NON-UK) 1 Geography SL 2 7 4.78 Chalmers University of Technology, Technology 1 History SL 6 5.67 4.45 International Medical University, Malaysia 1 Sweden History Asia/Oceania HL 7 5.86 5.07 KAIST-Korea Advanced Institute of Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, 1 2 Psychology HL 16 5.25 4.7 Science & Technology, Korea Netherlands Psychology SL 5 6 4.38 National University of Singapore, 4 Escuela Superior de Adminsitracion de 2 Biology HL 19 6.26 4.33 Seoul National University, Korea 1 Empresas (ESADE), Spain Singapore Management University 2 Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen- Biology SL 9 5.78 4.17 1 The University of Hong Kong 6 Nürnberg, Germany Chemistry HL 19 5.63 4.5 Yale-NUS College, Singapore 1 Hotelschool The Hague, Netherlands 1 Chemistry SL 1 4 4 Yonsei University, Korea 1 IE University - Segovia, Spain 2 Physics HL 14 5 4.65 Leiden University, Netherlands 4 Physics SL 1 4 4.03 CANADA Politecnico di Torino, Italy 1 Math Studies SL 13 4.85 4.16 McMaster University 1 Technische Universität Darmstadt, Mathematics HL 21 5.57 4.69 1 Memorial University of Newfoundland 1 Germany Mathematics SL 18 5.67 4.18 Ryerson University 1 Technische Universiteit Delft, Music HL 2 5.5 4.71 University of Alberta 1 1 Netherlands Music Group Performance SL 1 5 4.64 University of British Columbia 4 University College Utrecht, Netherlands 1 Film HL 6 5.5 4.4 University of Calgary 1 University of Bern, Switzerland 1 Theatre HL 3 5.67 4.88 University of Toronto 3 OTHER Visual Arts HL 6 5.83 4.27 AUSTRALIA Emirates Academy of Hospitality Visual Arts SL 2 6 3.77 1 Monash University 2 Management, United Arab Emirates RMIT University 1 New York University - Abu Dhabi 1 *These world averages are current as of mid-September The University of Melbourne 7 2019 and are subject to minor changes when the IBO University of Sydney 1 issues final results in November..
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