What is IB PYP, MYP, DP and CP?

Introducing the IB Programmes: A Comprehensive Guide- The International Baccalaureate (IB) offers four distinct programs, each designed to meet the unique needs of students at different stages of their academic journey: Primary Years Programme (PYP): Ages: 3-12 Focus: Transdisciplinary themes, inquiry-based learning, and developing a global perspective. Key elements: Six transdisciplinary themes, learner profile, and the PYP exhibition. Middle Years Programme (MYP): Ages: 11-16 Focus: Building a strong academic foundation, developing critical thinking skills, and fostering a global outlook. Key elements: Six global contexts, subject-specific assessments, and the MYP personal project or community project. Diploma Programme (DP): Ages: 16-19 Focus: Preparing students for university and beyond, encouraging them to be knowledgeable, inquiring, and reflective thinkers. Key elements: Six subject groups, the theory of knowledge course, the extended essay, and creativity, activity, service (CAS). Career-related Programme (CP): Ages: 16-19 Focus: Combining academic studies with career-related learning, preparing students for further education or direct entry into the workforce. Key elements: Six DP courses, career-related studies, the personal and professional skills course, and the reflective project. Shared Values and Principles All four IB programs are underpinned by a shared commitment to: International-mindedness: Developing a global perspective and understanding of different cultures and viewpoints. Learner profile: Fostering the attributes of the IB learner, such as knowledgeable, inquiring, and reflective thinkers. Rigorous and challenging curriculum: Providing a broad and balanced education that challenges students to think critically and creatively. Inquiry-based learning: Engaging students in active learning processes that promote deep understanding and critical thinking.