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In 2006 Sarah Smith became an IB (International Baccalaureate)
World School.
IBO Mission Statement:
Through comprehensive and balanced curricula coupled with
challenging assessments, the IBO aims to assist schools in their
endeavours to develop the individual talents of young people and
teach them to relate the experience of the classroom to the
realities of the world outside. Beyond intellectual rigour and high
academic standards, strong emphasis is placed on the ideals of
international understanding and responsible citizenship, to the end
that IB students may become critical and compassionate thinkers,
lifelong learners and informed participants in local and world
affairs, conscious of the shared humanity that binds all people
together while respecting the variety of cultures and attitudes that
makes for the richness of life.
IB Student Profile:
1. INQUIRERS: Their natural curiosity has been nutured. They have
acquired the skills necessary to conduct purposeful, constructive
research. They actively enjoy learning and this love of learning
will be sustained throughout their lives.
2. THINKERS: They exercise initiative in applying thinking skills
critically and creatively to make sound decisions and to solve
complex problems.
3. COMMUNICATORS: They receive and express ideas and information
confidently in more than one language, including the language of
mathematical symbols.
4. RISK-TAKERS: They approach unfamiliar situations without
anxiety and have the confidence and independence of spirit to
explore new roles, ideas, and strategies. They are courageous and
articulate in defending those things in which they believe.
5. KNOWLEDGEABLE: They have spent time in our schools exploring
themes which have global relevance and importance. In doing so,
they have acquired a critical mass of significant knowledge.
6. PRINCIPLED: They have a sound grasp of the principles of moral
reasoning. They have integrity, honesty, and a sense of fairness
and justice.
7. CARING: They show sensitivity towards the needs and feelings of
others. They have a sense of personal commitment to action and
serve.
8. OPEN-MINDED: They respect the views, values, and traditions of
other individuals and cultures and are accustomed to seeking and
considering a range of points of view.
9. BALANCED: They understand the importance of intellectual,
physical and emotional balance to achieve personal well-being for
themselves and others.
10. REFLECTIVE: They give thoughful consideration to their own
learning and analyze their personal strengths and weaknesses in a
constructive manner.
(IBO Manual 2000)
The IB Program of Inquiry is based on six organizing themes:
1. WHO WE ARE
2. WHERE WE ARE IN PLACE AND TIME
3. HOW WE EXPRESS OURSELVES
4. HOW THE WORLD WORKS
5. HOW WE ORGANIZE OURSELVES
6. SHARING THE PLANET
SARAH SMITH KINDERGARTEN IB UNITS:
1. WE ARE SPECIAL
2. IT'S ABOUT TIME
3. CELEBRATE GOOD TIMES
4. ME ON A MAP
5. WANTS AND NEEDS
6. LOVE YOUR MOTHER
IB ATTITUDES:
1. APPRECIATION: Appreciating the wonder and beauty of the world
and its people.
2. COMMITMENT: Being commited to their own learning, perservering,
and showing self-discipline and responsibility.
3. CONFIDENCE: Feeling confident in their ability as learners,
having the courage to take risks, applying what they have learned,
and making appropriate decisions and choices.
4. COOPERATION: Cooperating, collaborating, and leading or
following as the situation demands.
5. CREATIVITY: Being creative and imaginative in their thinking and
in their approach to problems and dilemmas.
6. CURIOSITY: Being curious about the nature of learning, about the
world, and its people and culture.
7. EMPATHY: Imagining themselves in another's situation in order to
understand his or her reasoning and emotions, so as to be open-
minded and reflective about the perspective of others.
8. ENTHUSIASM: Enjoying learning and willingly putting the effort
into the process.
9. INDEPENDENCE: Thinking and acting independently, making their
own judgements based on reasoned argument, and being able to defend
their own judgements.
10. INTEGRITY: Being honest and demonstrating a considered sense of
fairness.
11. RESPECT: Respecting themselves, others, and the world around
them.
12. TOLERANCE: Being sensitive about the differences and diversity
in the world and being responsive to the needs of others.
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