ABOUT US VISION & MISSION Wellington College International Tianjin is the first international partner school of the highly prestigious Wellington College in the UK. Opened in 2011 on a purpose built campus in Tianjin, China, Wellington is a vibrant and popular co-educational school offering a top class British education for pupils aged 2-18 years. As a partner school of Wellington College we strive to maintain the strongest links between both schools, and our desire is to add to the enviable reputation that Wellington College has built up over the years by focusing on educational innovation and academic excellence. We have adopted the core values and ethos of Wellington College, while ensuring that they are adapted to fit the context of our international setting. We aspire to create a caring, international community that develops well-rounded individuals with strong values and the skills to thrive within an ever-changing global society. We provide a learning environment in which students are: United - Through the values of kindness, courage, integrity, respect and responsibility to engage positively and proactively within the school community and beyond. Progressive - The community is committed to continuously developing and improving in all that it does so that students can thrive in terms of academic progress and personal development. Well-rounded - This is achieved through a broad offering of curricular and extracurricular opportunities underpinned by The Eight Aptitudes. No.1 Yide Dao Hong Qiao District, Tianjin 300120 China (+86-22) 8758-7199 Master: MICHAEL HIGGINS Head of University Entrance: JAYNE SABIO headofsixthform@wellington-tianjin.cn CEEB Number: 694552 01 02
CURRICULUM CURRICULUM YEARS 10 & 11, KEY STAGE 4 (Equivalent to US grades 9 & 10) YEARS 12 & 13, KEY STAGE 5 (Equivalent to US grades 11 & 12) Students follow a two-year course preparing them for the British General Certificate of Secondary Education and International General Certificate of Secondary Education examinations. Students follow one of two paths. A Levels or the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme This includes compulsory examinable courses in Maths (12% of curriculum time), English (16%), and Science (24%). In addition students choose four optional subjects each occupying 12% of curriculum time. The choice of option subjects is balanced across the areas of Languages, Humanities, Technological and Creative subjects. A Levels Students follow courses leading to the British Advanced Subsidiary (AS) Level and Advanced (A) Level examinations. Most students study four AS Level subjects in Year 12 and carry on either three or four of these subjects to full A Level in Year 13. Each subject is taught for 5 hours each week plus homework assignments. Additionally, all students are expected to do three activities of their own choosing after school each week. An AS Level course is equivalent to half an A Level course both in terms of time and stature 03 04
CURRICULUM GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA) The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme Students study six subjects, three at Higher Level and three at Standard Level. They must choose a first language, a foreign language, a humanity, a science and maths. They may choose a second one of one of these or opt for an enrichment subject such as Visual Arts or Music. Whilst we use I/GCSE and IB grade criteria to assess student attainment, for the purposes of US college applications, we have converted students attainment grades into a GPA using the conversion guidelines offered by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. www.ncaapublications.com/productdownloads/is1314.pdf Higher Level subjects have 4 and Standard Level 3 taught hours per week plus homework assignments. As such we operate on a 4 point GPA scale incorporating students final I/GCSE and IB grades along with their assessment grades throughout their I/GCE and IB courses. Additionally, students must complete a Theory of Knowledge course, a 4000 word Extended Essay and a minimum of (hours) Creative, Action and Service (CAS) activities. IB OPTIONS English Lang & lit Mandarin Lang Lit Korean Lang English B Mandarin B Spanish Ab initio FRENCH AB INITIO Business Management History ITGS Biology Physics DT Maths HL Maths SL Maths Studies Visual Art Music Chemistry 05 06
GRADING SYSTEM ACTIVITIES & SERVICES Students sitting for I/GCSEs and A Levels are graded according to the grading system as defined by the Joint Council for Qualifications (UK nationalised grading system). Similarly the International Baccalaureate Organisation defines the grading system for the IBDP. Assessments are criteria-based, defined by attainment descriptors for each course, not by statistical percentages. Students receive both a full written report with a grade on their progress at the end of each term and each half term they receive an interim report which focuses upon their attainment and effort. This progress grade is based upon their attainment against the published A/AS or I/GCSE grade descriptors and gives an indication of their expected outcome at the end of their I/GCSE and IB courses. As an integral part of the ethos of the School, all students are expected to take part in a wide range of extra-curricular activities whether sporting, cultural or creative. The School competes in the World Scholar s Cup and annually sends delegations to the Model United Nations in Tianjin and Shanghai. The School successfully competes in a wide range of sports in tournaments with other international schools in Tianjin and Beijing. There are a range of intra-school competitions to designed to build a friendly competitive spirit amongst the students in a range of sports, debating and music. A strong sense of service is encouraged with students expected to lead the organising of events to help with a range of natural disasters and longer-term projects. I/GCSE A Level IB GPA Descriptor A* A* 7 4 Outstanding Achievement A A 6 4 Excellent Achievement B B 5 3 Very Good Achievement C C 3 Good Achievement D D 4 2 Satisfactory Achievement 07 08
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT COURSES & DESTINATIONS 2016 480 30+ 31 china students NATIONALITIES GRADUATES CHINA 12% UK 19 OTHER 16% SOUTH KOREA 40% 13 North America Student : Teacher Ratio EUROPE 10% US 5% 17% BRITAIN Asia 4 2015 University Offers 2015 university AND COLLEGE OFFERS The school expects nearly all of the students of these highly academic courses to go on to well recognised universities or colleges in Britain, USA, other European Union Countries, Canada, Australia or Asia. Every year the school expects some students to gain admission to some of the most competitive universities around the world. UK Imperial College Edinburgh University Birmingham University University of Bath St Andrew s University Warwick University University of Glasgow University of Leeds Loughborough University (3) Bournemouth University Brighton University Brunel University Coventry University UCL Northumbria University Lancaster University (2) Southampton University Oxford Brookes University Durham University US Temple University (Scholarship) Rutgers University Cincinnati University Fordham College Syracuse University University of Virginia University of Illinois Urbana-Champagne University of Iowa University of California (UC) San Diego UC Davis UC Merced Carnegie-Melon University of Rochester (+11k US P.A. scholarship) Canada University British Columbia (4 year s Masters + Scholarship) Asia Nankai University University of Hong Kong PKU Nottingham Ningbo Inha University KyungHee University SoongSil University Seogang University JoongAng University ACCREDITATION Authorised centre for University of Cambridge International Examinations, Edexcel and AQA exam boards for GCSEs, IGCSEs, GCE A Levels Applying for membership of FOBISIA and ACAMIS Authorised centre for International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) Member of CIS (Council of International Schools), and undergoing full accreditation Member of The Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme TIANJIN WELLINGTONIANS WIN OFFERS FROM TOP GLOBAL UNIVERSITIES Fashion Design London College of Fashion (UK) Television Media University of British Columbia (Canada) Industrial Design Hong Ik University (Korea) Business Management Carnegie Mellon University (US) Art & Business University of New South Wales (Australia) Business Konkuk University (Korea), UC Davis (US) Biomedical Engineering University of Rochester (US) Computer Science UC Berkley (US) Computer Science UC Berkley (US) Biomedicine Queen Mary s University London (UK) Computer Science & Biology Hamiliton College (US) Penn State University (US) Maths University of Connecticut (US) Business UC Irvine (US) University College London (UK) Industrial Design Rhode Island School of Design (US) Fashion Design Parsons School of Art & Design (US) Mathematics St. Olaf College (US) Psychology Queen Mary s University London (UK) Business Management University of Queensland (Australia) Mechanical Engineering Hanyang University (Korea) Chemical Engineering UC Davis (US) Foundation in Art & Design Camberwell College of Arts (UK) Government Cornell University 09.
No.1 Yide Dao Hongqiao District TiaNjin 300120 +86 22 8758 7199