The IBMYP provides a framework of academic challenge and life
skills appropriate to this stage of adolescence. The five-year
programme offers an educational approach that embraces yet transcends
traditional school subjects. It naturally follows the IB
Primary Years Programme (IBPYP), and serves as excellent preparation
for the IB Diploma Programme (IBDP).
The IBMYP, like the IBDP and IBPYP, is based on the premise that
education can foster understanding among young people around the
world. Intercultural awareness is central to the programme, to
enable future generations to live more peacefully and productively
than we do today.
Students at this stage – early puberty to mid-adolescence
– are in a particularly critical phase of personal and intellectual
development. This is a time of uncertainty, sensitivity, resistance,
and questioning. Our educational programme provides them with
discipline, skills, and challenging standards, but also with creativity
and flexibility. The ACS IBMYP is built around these considerations
but it is also concerned that students develop a personal value
system by which to guide their own lives, as thoughtful members
of local communities and the larger world.
The IBMYP insists on a thorough study of various disciplines,
with an accent on their interrelatedness.
Our teachers use criteria
established by the IBO to assess all student work. The IBO does
not set or mark examinations; rather it provides external moderation
to validate our internal assessment standards.
As an authorised IBO world school, ACS campuses are visited and
evaluated regularly. A team of professional educators reviews
the delivery and effectiveness of
the programme and makes recommendations
for improvement.
* ACS Egham only