Academics
The school offers various standard courses in the areas of English (aka. Writing, or Literature), Math (such as Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Calculus, Trigonometry, et cetera), Science, (such as Biology or Chemistry), Social or Global Studies (with areas such as World History, US History, and Humanities), Physical Education and Health, as well as electives such as "Band", "Art", or "Choir". ISB also offers language courses, which included Spanish, Japanese, and Chinese. These courses extend beyond the United States standard of four consecutive years of study, and go into two additional years of International Baccalaureate curriculum.
Students in sixth grade are placed in standard level classes, but they have the option to choose whether to take the Band elective for the whole of their year, or to take Choir and Art each for a semester. Sixth grade students will also have the opportunity to try out each language course for a trimester before deciding which language they wish to take for the rest of their schooling. Forecasting is done at the end of each year, to see which language and elective courses students wish to take for seventh grade.
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