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The International Baccalaureate Programme

Franklin High School is an IB World School. After becoming the first school in the state to offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program in 2000, FHS has focused on expanding its IB course offerings and benefitting students through both full-program and course-completion opportunities. IB World Schools share a common philosophy—a commitment to high-quality, challenging, international education—that we believe is important for our students. The Diploma Program is specifically focused on providing a top-quality, well-rounded education for highly-motivated, college-bound students. With the Diploma Program encompasses students' 11th and 12th grade experiences, students are invited to apply for pre-IB status for the 9th and 10th grades, which involves placement in a specialized pre-IB section of honors English and involvement in regular pre-IB lunch meetings with the program coordinators. Both the Diploma Program and pre-IB pathways are available to WCS students by application.

IB Provides Students


  • An international perspective on education.
  • Active learning involving critical thinking, independent research and verbal communication.
  • Interdisciplinary and intra-disciplinary group and individual projects.
  • Requirement of involvement in extracurricular activities, both school and community.
  • Admission and scholarship opportunities at prestigious universities.
  • College credit at many universities.
     

Learn More About the IB Programme


To learn more about the International Baccalaureate Programme at Franklin High and the application process for the programme please watch the IB Informational Videos.

Use the buttons to download applications to the IB Programme.

For more information about the IB Programme Diploma Programme please contact Lindsey McEwen or Halie Bullock.

Group shot of 2024 IB Juniors.

2024 International Baccalaureate Juniors

Group shot of 2024 IB Seniors.

2024 International Baccalaureate Seniors

Student holding up a beaker and standing next to the teacher.

IB Chemistry Class