IB program in International Community School


Description
More than 50 years ago, Switzerland created the universal program International Baccalaureate, which makes it possible to compare the systems of school education in different countries and unify the preparation of schoolchildren from all over the world. After completion of the program, students receive IB Diploma, which is recognized by colleges and universities of the world as a standard certificate of secondary education.
Despite the fact that the program spends a significant amount of hours of self-education of schoolchildren, its main value is the development of adolescents' social adaptation and motivation to achieve academic high results. Children are not only taught to analyze phenomena and events, but they also teach tolerance, attentive and respectful attitude to the opinion of others. Different degrees of primary school preparation allow children to study academic subjects on a standard or advanced (complicated) level.