The International Baccalaureate® Programme

The International Baccalaureate (IB) programme is a globally recognized educational programme designed for students aged 3 to 19. It focuses on the holistic development of the student and prepares them for life beyond the classroom.
🌐 How does the IB Programme help students achieve their goals?

Academic challenge: The programme offers a challenging and stimulating curriculum that prepares students for life, understanding concepts rather than just data and information. It focuses on applying knowledge in a useful and proactive way through projects. The programme works through Units of inquiry, where concepts are put into practice, encouraging creativity, problem-solving, and innovation through hands-on experience.
Holistic approach: The IB Programme focuses not only on academic development but also on the holistic formation of the student, including social, emotional, and critical thinking skills, information analysis, argumentation, and defending their ideas.
International focus: The IB Programme has an international approach that promotes intercultural understanding and sensitivity towards different cultures.
In summary, the IB Programme helps students achieve their goals by providing a comprehensive and challenging education that allows them to develop the skills and knowledge necessary for success in university and life.
Holistic Education for all Ages
The IB Programme has schemes and subjects adapted for each stage of development.
At Churchill School, we run the programme from ages 3 to 19, covering the entire programme as an integrated development plan, not just at one stage of life but throughout the student’s entire development.
K1 to 6th Primary 1st - 3rd Secondary 1st - 3rd College
In summary, the IB Programme helps students achieve their goals by providing a comprehensive and challenging education that allows students to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to have a combination of life skills, ensuring that their education is a cherished stage of their lives.