In August 2014 MCM began the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme with our first cohort of pupils. This is a coherent and balanced programme of study that maintains breadth but allows for specialisation.
The IB Diploma requires pupils to study one subject from each of five groups and one other, plus completing the core aspects of Creativity, Action and Service, the Extended Essay and Theory of Knowledge. Three of these subjects must be taken at Higher Level and the other three at Standard Level. At the conclusion of the courses each subject is given a points score, with 7 being the best down to 1. Extra points, to a maximum of 3 will be awarded for performance in the core aspects. This gives a maximum possible score of 45 points.
Group 1 First Language (Literature)
Most pupils study English Literature. We also offer Mandarin Literature, or pupils may choose to do a self study course in their mother tongue, although this can only be done at Standard Level.
Group 2 Foreign Language
There are two types of language course:
Language B – designed for pupils with prior proficiency in the language. We offer Bahasa Malay (Standard Level only), English, French, Mandarin and Spanish.
Ab Initio – designed for pupils with little current knowledge or who are new to the language. Ab Initio languages can only be taken at Standard Level. We offer Bahasa Malay, French, Mandarin and Spanish.
Group 3 Humanities
In this group we offer Business and Management, Economics, Geography, History and Psychology.
Group 4 Sciences
In this group we offer Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Design Technology, Physics and Sports Exercise and Health Science (Standard Level only).
Group 5 Mathematics
Pupils must do one of three Mathematics courses. Higher Level Mathematics is for the most able, Standard Level Mathematics for those who will need some Mathematics for their degree course and Mathematical Studies Standard Level.
Group 6 Option
Pupils may select an additional language, another humanity, an second science, or one of Music, Theatre Arts or Visual Arts.
An example option choice for a pupil planning on studying Medicine at university may be Higher Levels in Biology, Chemistry and Mathematics, together with Standard Levels in English Literature, Ab Initio French and Geography. A pupil wishing to study Law could choose Higher Levels in English, History and Theatre Arts, together with Standard Levels in Bahasa Malay Language B, Sports, Exercise and Health Sciences and Mathematical Studies.