

The Middle Years Programme (MYP) serves students aged 11 to 16, bridging the gap between primary education and more advanced academic studies. The MYP encourages critical and creative thinking, empowering students to make connections between subjects and apply their learning to real-world contexts. Through interdisciplinary projects and a focus on global contexts, students develop problem-solving skills, cultural awareness, and a sense of responsibility toward their communities. The MYP prepares students for the rigors of the Diploma Programme and future academic challenges.

The Middle Years Programme (MYP) serves students aged 11 to 16, bridging the gap between primary education and more advanced academic studies. The MYP encourages critical and creative thinking, empowering students to make connections between subjects and apply their learning to real-world contexts. Through interdisciplinary projects and a focus on global contexts, students develop problem-solving skills, cultural awareness, and a sense of responsibility toward their communities. The MYP prepares students for the rigors of the Diploma Programme and future academic challenges.

The Middle Years Programme (MYP) serves students aged 11 to 16, bridging the gap between primary education and more advanced academic studies. The MYP encourages critical and creative thinking, empowering students to make connections between subjects and apply their learning to real-world contexts. Through interdisciplinary projects and a focus on global contexts, students develop problem-solving skills, cultural awareness, and a sense of responsibility toward their communities. The MYP prepares students for the rigors of the Diploma Programme and future academic challenges.

The Middle Years Programme (MYP) serves students aged 11 to 16, bridging the gap between primary education and more advanced academic studies. The MYP encourages critical and creative thinking, empowering students to make connections between subjects and apply their learning to real-world contexts. Through interdisciplinary projects and a focus on global contexts, students develop problem-solving skills, cultural awareness, and a sense of responsibility toward their communities. The MYP prepares students for the rigors of the Diploma Programme and future academic challenges.