In the sixth form girls can opt to study either The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma or A-Levels.
The IB Diploma programme fully supports the aims of College to challenge and extend our students by developing responsibility, initiative, open-mindedness, self reliance and a passion for discovery and learning.
The IB Diploma programme is a two year course of studies that suits well-motivated students with a breadth of interests. There is an emphasis on the development of research and critical reflection, and on the importance of individual commitment to creativity, extra-curricular activities and service to others. The internationalism and cultural understanding that is inherent in the IB is particularly well-suited to the existing ethos at Cheltenham Ladies’ College.
Mrs Becky Revell
Head of International Section & IBDP Coordinator
Cheltenham Ladies’ College
Please see the links below for the latest Telegraph articles written by Vicky Tuck. 26 April 2010, 26 March 2010, 05 February 2010, 11 January 201...
On the 30th June 2010, twenty rowers including staff set off at 8:30am for an exciting trip to Henley. On the coach, whilst complimenting each other’s...
Performing in the cast of 'Rabbit' was a brilliant experience because I had immense fun and learnt so much at the same time. I had the chance...
There was a palpable sense of excitement in College as we awaited our first set of IB Diploma results and I warmly congratulate staff and girls on the...
A talk by Dan Evans on the Gonzaga of Mantua and their ArtistsThe art historian, Dan Evans, commenced his presentation on the court of Mantua with a s...