IB PHYSICS

IB Physics SL and HL — including the Internal Assessment.

The IB Diploma tests physics differently from almost every other curriculum, and the Internal Assessment is where most students actually lose the most avoidable marks.

Why IB Physics is a different kind of challenge

Unlike a single written exam, 20% of an IB Physics grade comes from the Internal Assessment — a student-designed practical investigation written up as a scientific report. Getting a strong IA mark depends on choosing a genuinely researchable question, running a sound methodology, and writing the analysis the way IB examiners are trained to score it — none of which is taught well by just reviewing physics content. On top of that, Higher Level students take on extra topics (relativity, engineering physics, or other options) that Standard Level never touches.

What the course covers

  • Full SL and HL core syllabus content
  • IA topic selection, methodology design, and write-up guidance
  • HL option topics (relativity, engineering physics, and others)
  • Paper 1, 2, and 3 exam-style practice
  • Extended-response answer writing, not just numerical problem-solving

How the coaching works

IA support runs separately from regular content coaching — helping refine the research question, check the methodology before data collection starts, and review drafts against the actual IB assessment criteria. Exam paper practice covers all three paper types, since Paper 3 in particular (data-based and option-topic questions) catches students who only prepared for Papers 1 and 2.

Who this is for

IB Diploma Programme students taking Physics at SL or HL, at any point in the two-year programme — earlier for IA planning, later for exam-focused revision. Runs as 1:1 or small-group sessions, fully online.

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