Private School Program (IB Program)
π About the International Baccalaureate (IB) Program
The International Baccalaureate (IB) is a prestigious international education program that is accepted and recognized worldwide. The IB provides students with not only academic knowledge, but also life skills such as critical thinking, global thinking and social responsibility.
The IB program was created in Switzerland and is currently implemented in more than 5,000 schools in more than 150 countries. The program is based on independent learning, a broad worldview and high academic standards.
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π IB program levels
1οΈβ£ Primary Years Programme (PYP)
For students aged 5-12.
Develops students' interest in nature, society, themselves and others. The main focus is on research and project-based learning.
2οΈβ£ Middle Years Programme (MYP)
For students aged 11-16.
In addition to academic lessons, personal development and a view of global issues are formed. Critical thinking, problem solving and a creative approach are key.
3οΈβ£ Diploma Programme (DP)
For students aged 16-19.
A high-level preparatory programme for higher education. Students choose courses from 6 subject areas, write an “Extended Essay” and take a “Theory of Knowledge” (TOK) course.
4οΈβ£ Career-related Programme (CP)
For students aged 16-19.
A professionally oriented programme that provides practical skills alongside theoretical knowledge. It combines professional preparation with academic learning.
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π Why the IB programme?
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Academic excellence and high standards
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Critical and analytical thinking skills
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Research and project-based learning
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Respect for global and cultural diversity
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Wide recognition by universities
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Social responsibility and personal development