International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (IBMYP)
The International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme is an international curriculum for students aged between 11–16 years and is part of the four programmes of learning from the International Baccalaureate taught in international schools across the world.
What is the International Baccalaureate MYP?
Take a look:The IB MYP is a programme intended for 11 to 16 year olds. The full programme lasts for approximately five years and subjects taught are divided into eight subject groups:- First language (usually the student's mother tongue)
- Second language
- Humanities
- Sciences
- Mathematics
- Arts
- Physical education
- Technology
- Approaches to learning – 'learning how to learn'
- Community and service – how students learn about their place within communities
- Health and social education – how students develop and understand skills to help them function as effective members of society
- Environment – how students learn about their place in the environment and the impact they have
- Human ingenuity – a study of the human impact on the world, the consequences of human thought and action
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IB MYP Assessment
An important element of all the IB programmes is that assessment is standard across the world. Students can opt to engage in MYP ‘eAssessment’ which is internally marked by externally moderated by the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO). The eAssessment provides students with IB-validated grades based on their exams and coursework and ultimately results in the award of an IB MYP Certificate.The grading system across the 8 areas of study follows the criteria:7 = excellent, 6 = very good, 5 = good, 4 = satisfactory, 3 = mediocre, 2 = poor, 1 = very poorThe maximum points score a student can achieve for the IB MYP Certificate is 56, the minimum is 28 with at least a grade 3 in each subject assessed under the MYP eAssessement process. Candidates are also expected to meet the IBO's requirements for participation in community service.This article was originally published in August 2016.Relocate Global’s new annual Guide to International Education & Schools provides a wealth of advice to anyone searching for a new school in the UK and in an international setting, and offers insights into what it takes to make the right school choice.
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