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International Curriculum

WAB is committed to providing an international education, and follows the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Program (IBPYP) in the Elementary School (students in the Early Childhood Center follow a combination of Reggio Emilia and the IBPYP), the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Program (IBMYP) Grades 6-10 and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program (IBDP) for Grade 11 and 12.

These provide students with broad academic programs that emphasize the inter-relatedness between subjects. The programs focus on the academic, social, physical, emotional and cultural development needs of children and have at their heart a commitment to structured inquiry as a vehicle to learning. They aim to develop sensitivity to the experience of others and the expectation of socially responsible action as a result of learning experiences.

The curriculum is based on the premise that the individual student is at the center of all teaching and learning. It has been developed to incorporate an international perspective, which reflects developments in curriculum research from a range of different national and international sources.

The curriculum explores Trans-disciplinary Themes, which have been selected on the basis of their relevance and importance within a body of knowledge that has local and global significance. It also develops Trans-disciplinary Skills, such as the ability to conduct research, communicate effectively, function successfully in different social contexts, manage one's health and life and think critically and relatively. It also fosters positive attitudes such as respect, tolerance and responsibility and provides opportunities for meaningful action and social service.

WAB's educational program aims to develop international students who are:

• Inquirers
• Thinkers
• Communicators
• Risk-takers
• Knowledgeable
• Principled
• Caring
• Open-minded
• Balanced
• Reflective

The WAB curriculum gives students the opportunity to acquire knowledge of Chinese language and culture. It also reflects the multicultural nature of the school, and encourages students to understand and respect the different cultures, which make up the school.

The curriculum builds on the close relationship between learning and assessment, and provides clear learning outcomes against which students' progress can be measured. The primary purpose of school based assessment is to improve students' learning and the quality of learning programs. It also provides feedback to parents and students and monitoring of overall educational standards. Assessment also identifies learning needs so that resources can be effectively targeted. A range of assessment strategies are used, including norm-based, criterion-based, peer assessment and work required assessment.

International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO)
The IBO was registered as a foundation in 1968. It grew out of international schools' efforts as early as 1924 to establish a common curriculum and university entry credential for geographically mobile students. It offers three programs: the Primary Years Program for students aged 3 to 12; the Middle Years Program for students aged 11 to 16, and the Diploma Program for students in their final two years of secondary school. For more information about the organization and its programs visit: www.ibo.org


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