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The British International School Abu Dhabi is hosting an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme Information Evening at 6pm on Sunday 31st January 2016.
Parents and students are invited to attend, including current BIS Abu Dhabi families as well as those looking to join the school for the IB Course in Year 12 and 13.
The evening will be hosted by Head of Secondary Mr Craig Mclaren and Head of Senior School Mr Andrew Kenning. The purpose of the evening will be to explain the IB Diploma Programme being offered in Year 12 and Year 13, including the advantages of the program, University entrance with an IB qualification, how to support your child in moving into the IB and what should be expected from this course.
Students studying the IB this year will be present to answer questions about their experience.
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What is an IB Education?
The British International School Abu Dhabi offers the IB Diploma Programme (IBDP) in Years 12 and 13.
The IB Diploma Programme was established in 1968 to provide a challenging and comprehensive education that would enable students to understand and manage the complexities of our world and provide them with the skills and attitudes for taking responsible action for the future. Such an education was rooted in the belief that people who are equipped to make a better and more peaceful world require an education that crosses disciplinary, cultural, national and geographical boundaries.
In our highly interconnected and rapidly changing world, the IBDP aims to develop international mindedness in a global context. An IB education aims to develop the awareness, perspectives and commitment necessary for global engagement and action. The IB aspires to empower students, parents, teachers and school leaders to be active learners who are committed to action within a global context.
The aim of the IBDP is to develop internationally minded people who, recognising their common humanity and shared guardianship of the planet help to create a better and more peaceful world.
The British International School Abu Dhabi is rated a Band A, 'Very Good' school by ADEC.