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Economics HL/SL – Market Structures, International Trade, Macroeconomics
IB Economics explores microeconomic and macroeconomic principles, emphasizing real-world applications. Market structures, such as monopoly and perfect competition, analyze business behavior, while international trade examines globalization, exchange rates, and trade policies. Macroeconomics focuses on economic growth, inflation, unemployment, and fiscal and monetary policies. Students develop analytical skills through case studies, data interpretation, and written commentaries. Internal Assessments (IAs) require applying theories to real-world scenarios, fostering a deep understanding of economic decision-making.
Mathematics AA HL/SL & AI HL/SL – Algebra, Calculus, Probability, Real-World Applications
Mathematics: Analysis and Approaches (AA) emphasizes theoretical concepts, algebraic manipulation, and advanced calculus, ideal for STEM fields. Applications and Interpretation (AI) focuses on real-world problem-solving, statistics, and data analysis, suited for social sciences. Students explore probability, functions, and mathematical reasoning. Both courses require an Internal Assessment (IA), where students apply mathematical principles to personal research. Assessments include problem-solving, proofs, and real-world modeling, enhancing logical thinking and computational skills.
Physics HL/SL, Chemistry HL/SL, Biology HL/SL – Conceptual Understanding with Lab-Based Learning
IB Sciences develop conceptual understanding through practical experimentation. Physics explores motion, energy, and quantum mechanics. Chemistry focuses on atomic structure, bonding, and reaction kinetics. Biology examines cellular processes, genetics, and ecosystems. Laboratory work, data analysis, and research projects deepen inquiry-based learning. The Internal Assessment (IA) involves designing independent investigations. Practical applications, ethical considerations, and interdisciplinary connections prepare students for scientific careers and real-world problem-solving.
Computer Science HL/SL – Programming, Algorithms, Databases, System Fundamentals
IB Computer Science covers programming languages, computational thinking, and system design. Topics include algorithms, data structures, networks, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence. Students learn Python, Java, or another language to develop applications. The Internal Assessment (IA) requires designing and implementing a computing solution. Higher Level (HL) students explore additional topics, such as machine learning and advanced algorithms. The course fosters logical reasoning, problem-solving, and innovation in the digital world.
Psychology HL/SL – Human Behavior, Cognitive Processes, Research Methods
IB Psychology examines human thought, emotions, and behavior through biological, cognitive, and sociocultural perspectives. Students analyze memory, learning, and mental health disorders while evaluating psychological research methods. The Internal Assessment (IA) involves conducting and reporting an experiment. Higher Level (HL) includes additional research methods and specialized topics like abnormal psychology. The course emphasizes critical thinking, ethical considerations, and real-world applications, preparing students for careers in psychology, neuroscience, and education.
Environmental Systems & Societies HL/SL – Ecology, Sustainability, Conservation
This interdisciplinary course explores ecological processes, environmental issues, and sustainability solutions. Topics include biodiversity, climate change, pollution, and conservation strategies. Students analyze case studies, conduct fieldwork, and assess human-environment interactions. The Internal Assessment (IA) involves an independent research project, applying scientific and ethical perspectives. ESS combines biology, geography, and policy-making to develop global awareness and problem-solving skills, preparing students for environmental science and sustainability careers.
English Literature HL/SL – Critical Analysis, Creative Writing, Literary Interpretation
IB English Literature fosters deep textual analysis, critical thinking, and appreciation of diverse literary works. Students explore themes, characters, and stylistic techniques in poetry, novels, and plays. Writing assignments include analytical essays, creative pieces, and oral commentaries. Higher Level (HL) students engage with a wider range of texts and an extended literary essay. The course emphasizes close reading, comparative analysis, and cultural perspectives, preparing students for university-level literary studies.
Middle Years Programme (MYP)

Mathematics – Advanced Problem-Solving, Statistics, Algebra, Trigonometry
MYP Mathematics builds foundational skills in algebra, geometry, and statistics. Students develop logical reasoning, problem-solving, and real-world application skills. Topics include functions, probability, trigonometry, and data interpretation. Inquiry-based learning and technology integration enhance mathematical understanding. Assessments include investigations, projects, and written tests, fostering mathematical literacy and critical thinking.

Science – Interdisciplinary Studies in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology
MYP Science integrates physics, chemistry, and biology through inquiry-based learning. Students explore concepts such as energy, chemical reactions, ecosystems, and genetics. Hands-on experiments, lab reports, and research projects develop scientific thinking. The interdisciplinary approach encourages connections between disciplines, emphasizing problem-solving and ethical considerations in scientific advancements.

English Language & Literature – Reading Comprehension, Literary Analysis, Writing Skills
MYP English develops communication, critical analysis, and creative writing skills. Students engage with fiction and non-fiction texts, exploring themes, characters, and literary techniques. Writing assignments range from analytical essays to narrative pieces. Oral presentations and discussions enhance expression and interpretation. The course fosters a love for literature and prepares students for advanced language studies.
