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School profile for 2017/2018


Vilnius
Lyceum, International Baccalaureate in LithuaniaVilnius Lyceum
Širvintų str. 82
Vilnius LT 08216
Lithuania
tel./fax: (+370 5) 2775836
e-mail: rastine@licejus.lt

Saulius Jurkevičius, Principal
Jolita Milaknienė, Vice-Principal for Studies
Vilija Balčiūnaitė, Vice-Principal, IB Coordinator


School

Founded in 1990, Vilnius Lyceum is a state coeducational day school enrolling students in Grades 9 to12. The total number of students is 609, including 75 students in the International Baccalaureate section.

Vilnius Lyceum is a modern, receptive to innovation educational establishment with a dynamic, creative, open-minded community  ready to accept academic challenges and act with integrity and honesty. The school aims to provide stimulating environment for talented and highly-motivated students so that they can pursue quality education, develop and manifest their individual skills and abilities, maintain communication based on democratic values, and increase their civic, cultural, patriotic and international awareness.

Curriculum

The school is modelled on European gymnasium-type school traditions and offers a rigorous programme, based on national syllabus, which aims at a well-rounded and comprehensive preparation of students in the major academic areas. In 1997, the International Baccalaureate Diploma programme was introduced.

National school curriculum:

(number of teaching hours [45 min.] per week)

Subjecth Year 9 Year 10 Year 11 Year 12

 

 

 

Level B

Level A

Level A+

Level B

Level A

Level A+

ETHICS/RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION

1

1

1

-

-

1

-

-

LITHUANIAN (native language)

4

5

3

5-6

6

2-3

5-6

6

1ST FOREIGN LANGUAGE

3

3

-

-

-

-

-

-

2ND FOREIGN LANGUAGE

2

2

-

-

-

-

-

-

FOREIGN LANGUAGE B2 (CEFR)

-

-

4-5

4-5

FOREIGN LANGUAGE B1; A2(CEFR)

-

-

3

3

HISTORY

2

2

2

3-4

4

2

3-4

4

GEOGRAPHY

2

2

2

3

-

2

3

-

CITIZENSHIP

1*

2

           

MATHEMATICS

4

5

3

4-5

6

2-3

5-6

6

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES

2

-

2

2-3

-

-

2-3

-

TECHNOLOGIES (IT or biochemical)

-

2.5

-

-

-

-

-

-

PHYSICS

2

2

2

3

-

2

4

-

BIOLOGY

2

1-2

2

3-4

-

2

4

-

CHEMISTRY

2

2

2

2-3

-

2

4

-

ARTS

1

1

2

-

-

2

-

-

MUSIC

1

1

2

-

-

2

-

-

PE

2

2

2

-

-

2

-

-

ECONOMICS

1

-

2

2

PHILOSOPHY

-

-

2

2

PSYCHOLOGY

-

-

2

2

SOCIAL SERVICE

15**

15**

20**

10**

 

*new curriculum from 2013
** min. number of hours per year

Year 9 and 10 students have to take all the subjects required in the curriculum.

Year 11 and 12 students choose their programme of 28 to 32 teaching hours per week, including subjects from different academic areas to be studied over two years. Minimum 9 to maximum 12 subjects are taken at extended level (A) or at standard level (B). Different number of teaching hours is allotted per subject and per level. School-based advanced course at Level A+ is offered in Lithuanian, Mathematics, and History to students who seek deeper studies in the subject.

IB diploma programme

The following are the subjects offered for 2016-2018

 

Subject Area

Subjects

Group 1

Studies in Language and Literature

Lithuanian A: Literature; English A: Language and Literature

Group 2

Language Acquisition

English B, German B, French B

Group 3

Individuals & Societies

History, Psychology, Economics, Geography

Group 4

Experimental Sciences

Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Environmental Systems, Computer Science

Group 5

Mathematics

Mathematics

Group 6

Electives

a second subject from Groups 2 - 4

 

Candidates for the Diploma study six subjects selected from the subject groups. Normally three subjects are studied at higher level (courses representing 240 teaching hours), and the remaining three subjects are studied at standard level (courses representing 150 teaching hours). All three parts of the core – Extended Essay, Theory of Knowledge (TOK) and Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS) – are compulsory and are central to the philosophy of the Diploma Programme.

The language of instruction is English.

Admission

New students are enrolled in the classes of Year 9 (national syllabus) and IB1 (International Baccalaureate Diploma programme). To be admitted, students have to sit entrance examinations.

Faculty

There are 45 full time and 2 part time teachers.

Calendar

School year 2017/18: from September 1 to June 15.
School holidays: October 30 – November 3, December 24 – January 3, April 3 – 6, June 18 – August 31.
The school year consists of two semesters with one examination session in spring.

Graduation requirements

To be awarded the Brandos Atestatas (the national certificate of secondary education), Year 12 students are required to have final grades in all subjects studied over the two final years.  To enter a university students have to pass at least 3 state graduation exams (centrally prepared and externally assessed).

Students who have completed their studies with final grades 9 and 10 and have passed their graduation exams with points higher than 85, are awarded Cum Laude Brandos Atestatas for the highest academic achievements.

Students who take the IB Diploma Programme have to meet the requirements issued by the IBO.

Grading System

National students are assessed on the 10 grade scale, where 10 is the highest grade; IB students are assessed on the 7 grade scale, where 7 is the highest grade.

Students are awarded grades for oral and written activities, projects, experimental work, etc. in the course of a semester. At the end of each semester, they are given the grade average (or semester grade) in each subject. At the end of a school year, students are given final grades which are averages of semester and school exam grades.

Ranking

Students are ranked at the end of a semester and at the end of a school year on the basis of the grade average. IB students are ranked separately because of a different type of the syllabus and grading system and more rigorous assessment requirements.

Results

Graduation State Examinations: in 2015, 2016, 2017

 

2015

2016

2017

Subject

Number of
candidates

Average grade

Number of
candidates

Average grade

Number of
candidates

Average grade

LITHUANIAN

118

86.9

97

73.6

105

79.8

ENGLISH

111

97.7

94

98.1

105

97.8

HISTORY

36

92.9

32

89.7

30

90.4

GEOGRAPHY

4

97.3

1

93.0

-

-

MATHEMATICS

111

96.6

97

96.6

107

97.03

PHYSICS

25

92.6

29

91.4

35

82.34

CHEMISTRY

24

86.7

16

89.7

24

90.5

BIOLOGY

41

95.1

35

91.7

43

91.04

IT

24

89.8

16

92.9

24

85.1

GERMAN

1

100

-

-

-

-

FRENCH

2

90.5

2

97.0

-

-

 

International Baccalaureate Examination Sessions: May 2015, May 2016, May 2017

School Statistics

 

2015

2016

2017

Number of candidates

37

27

38

Average points obtained by candidates

35

35

35

Highest diploma points awarded

45

44

44

Average grade obtained by candidates

5.67

5.65

5.64

 

Subject

Level

Number of candidates

Average Grade

(School)

Average Grade

(Worldwide)

 

 

2015

2016

2017

2015

2016

2017

2015

2016

2017

LITHUANIAN A: Lit

HL

11

9

11

6.18

6.56

6.27

5.93

5.85

5.89

LITHUANIAN A: Lit

SL

24

18

24

5.92

5.72

6.13

5.54

5.54

5.85

ENGLISH A: Lang &Lit

HL

8

6

9

5.25

5.00

5.33

5.09

5.05

4.96

ENGLISH A: Lang &Lit

SL

-

1

1

-

5.00

5.00

-

5.17

5.19

ENGLISH B

HL

27

20

28

6.07

6.35

6.28

5.72

5.70

5.72

GERMAN B

SL

4

-

6

5.75

-

6.33

5.16

-

5.13

FRENCH AB

SL

7

1

3

6.29

5.00

6.33

5.03

4.50

4.92

FRENCH B

SL

1

-

2

6.00

-

5.50

4.89

-

4.97

FRENCH B

HL

-

2

2

-

7.00

5.50

-

5.27

5.18

SPANISH AB

SL

-

7

-

-

5.71

-

-

5.10

-

HISTORY. EUROPE

HL

6

8

8

5.33

5.75

5.25

4.79

4.84

4.73

HISTORY

SL

-

-

2

-

-

6.00

-

-

4.61

PSYCHOLOGY

HL

2

-

-

5.50

-

-

4.67

-

-

PSYCHOLOGY

SL

6

11

11

4.33

5.18

5.55

4.36

4/32

4.35

ECONOMICS

HL

7

4

6

5.86

5.00

5.33

5.14

5.12

5.16

ECONOMICS

SL

3

3

7

6.33

6.33

5.57

4.66

4.64

4.74

GEOGRAPHY

HL

1

5

2

6.00

5.20

5.50

5.23

5.21

5.22

GEOGRAPHY

SL

14

5

10

5.93

5.00

5.60

4.69

4.71

4.81

BIOLOGY

HL

10

6

15

5.30

6.33

5.27

4.34

4.32

4.32

BIOLOGY

SL

8

3

-

5.75

5.67

 

4.25

4.24

-

CHEMISTRY

HL

10

11

17

4.80

5.55

5.06

4.49

4.47

4.49

CHEMISTRY

SL

11

6

3

5.36

5.17

5.33

4.05

3.93

3.96

PHYSICS

HL

4

5

11

5.25

4.80

5.55

4.69

4.60

4.65

PHYSICS

SL

6

7

-

5.67

4.29

 

4.19

4.04

-

COMPUTER SCIENCE

HL

4

1

1

5.50

4.00

6.00

4.38

4.25

4.17

COMPUTER SCIENCE

SL

2

1

4

5.00

3.50

5.25

4.12

3.73

3.77

MATHEMATICS

HL

17

12

19

5.12

4.42

5.05

4.43

4.46

4.73

MATHEMATICS

SL

20

17

19

5.37

5.35

5.00

4.44

4.38

4.38

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