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What are the IB courses offered by Shenzhen International School?
The IBDP course is aimed at students in grades 1 1 and 12. It is divided into six major subject groups (mother tongue and world literature, second language, individual and sociology, science, mathematics and art elective courses) and three core courses (epistemology, extended essays and creativity, activities and services). Students choose 1 course in the first five subject groups and the sixth course in 1-6 group according to their hobbies, subject basis and further study direction.

The first group: Chinese A. It is divided into two courses: literature, language and literature. Simply put, it is the mother tongue of students, or the most powerful first language at the academic level. IB's emphasis on mother tongue learning is a major feature different from other international courses, and it is also a concrete manifestation of IB's commitment to localization.

Group 2: Language B. That is, the second language. China students generally choose English B. In China, because many schools don't offer the sixth art elective course, many students will learn a second foreign language, such as Spanish, Japanese and French.

The third group: individuals and sociology. Including history, geography, economy, business administration, philosophy, psychology, sociology, society and culture, information technology in the global society and other disciplines.

The fourth group: experimental science. Including physics, chemistry, biology, design, environmental systems and other disciplines.

Group 5: Mathematics. Mathematics is a compulsory course, which emphasizes the cultivation of students' logical thinking. Including: general mathematics, advanced mathematics, mathematics research and other courses with different difficulties for students with different needs to choose.

Group 6: Art. Including visual arts, music, drama, dance, film production and so on. It tells students that art needs to be treated with caution and is an important way for us to feel and express beauty.