IB Summer Courses

Students study English Language & Acquisition, Math & Statistics, and Integrated Science over the course of three weeks, with the guidance and tutorship of experienced IB teachers. In addition, students are introduced to the IB's CAS and TOK elements, which are embedded in each subject.


Students can enhance their study habits, academic ability, critical thinking, and interpersonal skills by expanding their awareness of the IB curriculum. This is important not just for a smooth transition into the first year of the IBDP, but also for their academic performance in the future. IB Summer Courses can be helpful for all new student joining IB curriculum.




English Language & Literature

One of the Diploma's requirements is that you take at least one subject from language and literature studies. English Language & Literature will be the focus of the Pre-IB course at Whitgift.

During your first week with us, you will be introduced to the critical study and interpretation of both written and spoken English texts in a variety of literary forms as well as non-literary texts. Through formal analysis, you will discover that meaning is not always fixed, but can vary and even change over time.

You will investigate English through the lens of its cultural development, as well as how it appears in the media and literature. This first week focuses on literary and textual analysis skills, as well as the ability to clearly explain ideas, with the overarching goal of students beginning to develop the techniques required for considering the reader's response to a text, as well as mechanisms to communicate this effectively.



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