Thank you for your interest in Alexander Mackenzie High School's IB Programme.
The International Baccalaureate (IB) Programme application process for September 2026 entry at Alexander Mackenzie High School (AMHS) will begin this fall. Families can submit applications starting on Friday, October 17, 2025 at 9:00 a.m.. The application window will remain open until Wednesday, November 12, 2025 at 11:00 p.m.. We encourage families to mark these dates in their calendars to ensure applications are submitted on time.
To help families learn more about the IB Programme, AMHS will host an IB Information Evening on Thursday, October 16, 2025 at 7:00 p.m.. Parents and students are invited to arrive a little early to enjoy a self-guided tour of the school. This will also be a great opportunity to speak with current students and IB teaching staff, ask questions, and gain a better understanding of the program’s benefits. For families unable to attend, the information presented that evening will be posted online on October 17.
As part of the application process, students will participate in an assessment, which will be held on either Thursday, November 20, 2025 at 6:00 p.m. or Saturday, November 22, 2025 at 9:00 a.m. Applicants will be able to choose the assessment date that works best for them.
Important Dates
The application process for September 2026 intake will open on October 17, 2025. Details about the 2026 IB Information Night are now available.
Please note that we do not recommend any special preparation or study for the admissions process.
Please be advised that individual results/standings will not be released. Submitting an application indicates that you understand and will adhere to this practice.
2026-2027 Application Eligibility for the IB Programme at Alexander Mackenzie High School
Live in York Region within AMHS's IB catchment area at time of application (We cannot accept applications form outside of the area, this includes families who are planning to move into the area in future).
Be a student currently in Grade 8
Additional requirements will be shared on this website in the fall of 2025
Registration Notes
The York Region District School Board IB Programme application is completed centrally for all York Region IB Schools through the EDSBY platform. The central application is for programmes offered at Alexander Mackenzie High School, Bayview Secondary School, The Dr. G.W. Williams Secondary School, Maple High School and Milliken Mills High School.
You are also able to determine which Schools and IB Programme serves your home address by visiting the YRDSB School Locator.
During the application process the YRDSB IB school serving your child's home address will be identified. Regrettably, we are not able to consider applicants who live outside of AMHS's IB boundaries.
Please be sure to completed the application during the application window. The application window is currently closes.
We are not able to accept late applications.
We do not recommend any special preparation or study for the admissions process.
Students who are in Grade 9 or 10 and who are interested in the IB Programme, are encouraged to reach out to the IB Coordinator for information about the waiting list.
Helpful Links
According to the International Baccalaureate (IBO), the Diploma Programme is a rigorous and challenging course of study. Success throughout the programme depends on motivated students. More than past academic success, the IBO suggests that a student’s
- dedication to do their best
- active study
- willingness to be organised in order and to complete work while leading a full, balanced life
- and having a strong commitment to learning in and beyond the classroom
- serves as an indicator of the ability to earn the Diploma.
In York Region, both the Advanced Placement (AP) and International Baccalaureate (IB) Programs are considered enrichment opportunities for students. Both programs potentially offer successful candidates advanced standing at university. The programs are equally considered at the postsecondary level.
AP offers students the chance to take exams in course(s) of interest or aptitude, while the IB Programme is a comprehensive program that includes the IB Core (Creativity/Activity/Service, Extended Essay, and Theory of Knowledge).
No. It is not possible to complete the IB Diploma Programme online.
For information on university admission, please see information on the International Baccalaureate website.
The answer is dependent on several factors, including the student, the university and the programs that the student would like to enter.
Students in the IB Programme earn two Diplomas, an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) and an IB Diploma. Both the OSSD and IB Diplomas are well respected. Ontario universities and colleges first consider the OSSD results when making admissions decisions. IB results may be considered after admission to award advance credits, or placement at the university.
Other universities and colleges in Canada, as well as internationally consider OSSD and IB Diplomas in various ways. Students are encouraged to speak with the schools and programs to which they are applying closer to the time of application to learn about their processes.
IB assessment criteria and mark bands take into consideration the rigour of the Diploma Programme and student scores are not impacted negatively by participation in the Programme.
IB in YRDSB Schools
Alexander Mackenzie High School, Bayview Secondary School, Dr. G.W. Williams Secondary School, Maple High School and Milliken Mills High School are authorized IB World Schools.
Grade 8 students who currently live in York Region are eligible to apply. Regrettably, visa students (i.e. international fee-paying students) are not eligible for the IB Programme in York Region. Children of parents who hold a work permit/visa are eligible to apply.
We recommend that students are working at grade level in French at time of application.
YRDSB anticipates that we will be able to offer placements to over 500 students at the five sites. We will offer 116 spots at each site.
Transportation is not provided for regional programs such as IB. Our schools are located on local transit lines.
Students who are in grade 9 or 10 should contact the IB Coordinator at the school that serves their home address to learn about eligibility and available space.
Although we revisit our course offering regularly, we do not anticipate that we will be offering HL math in future. There are very few post-secondary programs that request HL math, and our students are still eligible to apply because they earn both the IB and OSS Diplomas.
In grade 11 and 12 IB students have a full course load. There is no room in the student schedule to take extra, or non-IB courses. Some students elect to take non-IB courses during the summer.
A small percentage of our graduates do attend international postsecondary institutions. We do not release the names of schools to which students apply, or select to attend.
Can my child change their mind? We work very hard to support students so that they thrive while participating in YRDSB’s preparatory years (grades 9 and 10) and IB Programmes (grades 11 and 12) and we hope that they will work through and complete their IB course of study but students are not obliged to stay in a programme that is not the right fit for them. Be advised students may be required to return to their home school if they do not stay in the programme.
YRDSB IB Boundaries
You are assigned to a school based on your home address. To determine which school serves your home address, please visit the YRDSB School Locator. We strongly encourage you to check the School Locator before completing the online application.
This is a question that needs to be considered on an individual basis as there are several variables taken into consideration (for example, your closing date). Prior to completing an application, you will need to make an appointment to speak with an administrator from your IB area school who will assess your situation.
No. Application eligibility is based on home address and, regrettably, we are not able to make exceptions
No. Application eligibility is based on home address and, regrettably, we are not able to make exceptions
No. Application eligibility is based on current home address, and regrettably, we cannot make exceptions.
No. Application eligibility is based on home address at time of registration and, regrettably, we are not able to make exceptions.
You may apply to Programmes offered by other Boards or private schools; however, when applying to the YRDSB Program, you are only able to apply to your area IB School.
If you move into a new IB catchment area, transfers can only be considered if there is available space.
Application Questions
No. The application for this year requires only the grade 7 final report
No. A teacher reference is not required for the application.
Individual results and/or standings will not be released. Submitting the application indicates that you understand and will adhere to this policy by not requesting the results.
When application decisions are released, we will advise parents and students whether they are on a waiting list. We will draw students from this waiting list until seats have been filled – up until September of Grade 9. Students on the waiting list will only be contacted IF a space becomes available for them.
No. Students are offered a placement and will be given a date by which to advise the school if they will be accepting or declining the offer.
Yes. Payment of the Grade 9 fee is made when accepting an offer of admission. The fee is $257.50. Details regarding payment will be shared with offers of admission.
School Life and Extracurricular Activities
In Grade 9 and 10 students have the opportunity to take elective courses, meet and work with students from many of the programs offered in our schools. In Grade 11 and 12, students are in IB courses only.
The IB Diploma Programme encourages and requires students to strive for balance in the different aspects of their lives - intellectual, physical and emotional. Extracurricular activities are an essential component of achieving this balance and required to meet the Creativity, Activity and Service (CAS) requirements of the IB core.
YRDSB’s PreIB and IB students have a full school timetable every year. While in the past, high performance athletes may have participated in YRDSB’s IB Programmes, they were able to arrange training schedules to accommodate their school schedules. Regrettably, the school timetable cannot be changed for IB students to participate in athletic competition or training
After reading this document, if you still have questions, you are welcome to reach out to your IB Coordinator by email.