IB MIDDLE YEARS PROGRAMME

A PERSONAL AND INTELLECTUAL JOURNEY

IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) allows students to build on their personal strengths and to embrace challenges in subjects in which they might not excel. The MYP offers students opportunities to develop their potential, explore their own learning preferences, take appropriate risks, and develop a strong sense of personal identity.

GREADES 6-10

BWYA offers the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) to students in Grades 6 to 10. At a time when students are establishing their identity and building their self-esteem, the MYP can motivate students and help them to achieve success in school and in life beyond the classroom. It is designed to help the students develop the knowledge, conceptual understanding, attitudes and skills necessary to actively participate in both the local and the global communities.

In the MYP, learning how to learn and how to critically evaluate information is equally as important as learning facts. It is with this in mind that the MYP has been designed with students studying concept-driven subjects from 8 subject groups, as well as the core areas – Service as Action, Community/Personal Project, Inter-disciplinary Learning, and Approaches to Learning.

IB LEARNER PROFILE

We use the IB Learner Profile across our entire school. We value these 10 attributes highly and strive to help all students achieve each of them whilst here at BWYA. Hover over the images for more information.

INQUIRERS
We nurture our curiosity, developing skills for inquiry and research. We know how to learn independently and with others. We learn with enthusiasm and sustain our love of learning throughout life.
KNOWLEDGEABLE
We develop and use conceptual understanding, exploring knowledge across a range of disciplines. We engage with issues and ideas that have local and global significance.
THINKERS
We use critical and creative thinking skills to analyse and take responsible action on complex problems. We exercise initiative in making reasoned, ethical decisions.
COMMUNICATORS
We express ourselves confidently and creatively in more than one language and in many ways. We collaborate effectively, listening carefully to the perspectives of other individuals and groups.
PRINCIPLED
We act with integrity and honesty, with a strong sense of fairness and justice, and with respect for the dignity and rights of people everywhere. We take responsibility for our actions and their consequences.
OPEN-MINDED
We critically appreciate our own cultures and personal histories, as well as the values and traditions of others. We seek and evaluate a range of points of view, and we are willing to grow from the experience.
CARING
We show empathy, compassion and respect. We have a commitment to service, and we act to make a positive difference in the lives of others and in the world around us.
RISK-TAKERS
We approach uncertainty with forethought and determination; we work independently and cooperatively to explore new ideas and innovative strategies. We are resourceful and resilient in the face of challenges and change.
BALANCED
We understand the importance of balancing different aspects of our lives—intellectual, physical, and emotional—to achieve well-being for ourselves and others. We recognise our interdependence with other people and with the world in which we live.
REFLECTIVE
We thoughtfully consider the world and our own ideas and experience. We work to understand our strengths and weaknesses in order to support our learning and personal development.

IB LEARNER PROFILE

We use the IB Learner Profile across our entire school. We value these 10 attributes highly and strive to help all students achieve each of them whilst here at BWYA. Click the images for more information.

INQUIRERS
We nurture our curiosity, developing skills for inquiry and research. We know how to learn independently and with others. We learn with enthusiasm and sustain our love of learning throughout life.
KNOWLEDGEABLE
We develop and use conceptual understanding, exploring knowledge across a range of disciplines. We engage with issues and ideas that have local and global significance.
THINKERS
We use critical and creative thinking skills to analyse and take responsible action on complex problems. We exercise initiative in making reasoned, ethical decisions.
COMMUNICATORS
We express ourselves confidently and creatively in more than one language and in many ways. We collaborate effectively, listening carefully to the perspectives of other individuals and groups.
PRINCIPLED
We act with integrity and honesty, with a strong sense of fairness and justice, and with respect for the dignity and rights of people everywhere. We take responsibility for our actions and their consequences.
OPEN-MINDED
We critically appreciate our own cultures and personal histories, as well as the values and traditions of others. We seek and evaluate a range of points of view, and we are willing to grow from the experience.
CARING
We show empathy, compassion and respect. We have a commitment to service, and we act to make a positive difference in the lives of others and in the world around us.
RISK-TAKERS
We approach uncertainty with forethought and determination; we work independently and cooperatively to explore new ideas and innovative strategies. We are resourceful and resilient in the face of challenges and change.
BALANCED
We understand the importance of balancing different aspects of our lives—intellectual, physical, and emotional—to achieve well-being for ourselves and others. We recognise our interdependence with other people and with the world in which we live.
REFLECTIVE
We thoughtfully consider the world and our own ideas and experience. We work to understand our strengths and weaknesses in order to support our learning and personal development.

SUBJECT GROUPS

Language and Literature

MYP language and literature equips students with linguistic, analytical and communicative skills. They develop critical, creative and personal approaches to studying and analysing literary and non-literary texts.

Language Acquisition

This subject aims to develop a respect for, and understanding of, other languages and cultures and is designed to equip the student with a skills base to facilitate further language learning. Students are phased from emergent (phase 1 and 2), capable (phase 3 and 4) to proficient (phase 5) levels.

Individuals and Societies

This subject encourages learners to respect and understand the world around them and equips them with the necessary skills to inquire into historical, contemporary, geographical, political, social, economic, religious, technological and cultural factors that have an impact on individuals, societies and environments.

Sciences

With inquiry at the core, the MYP sciences framework aims to guide students to independently and collaboratively investigate issues through research, observation and experimentation. 

Mathematics

Students will see authentic examples of how mathematics is useful and relevant to their lives and be encouraged to apply it to new situations. Learning MYP mathematics should be more than simply learning formulae or rules. 

Arts

In MYP arts students have opportunities to function as artists, as well as learners of the arts. Students develop through creating, performing, and presenting arts in ways that engage and convey feelings and experiences by rotation. 

Physical and Health Education

It empowers students to understand and appreciate the value of being physically active and develop the motivation for making healthy life choices. To this end, this course fosters the development of knowledge, skills and attitudes that will contribute to a student’s balanced and healthy lifestyle, with a focus on both learning about and learning through physical activity. 

Design

Students need to apply practical and creative thinking skills to solve design problems; Inquiry and problem-solving are at the heart of the subject group. It requires the use of the design cycle as a tool. Students learn from Product Design and Digital Design subjects. 

ADDITIONAL COURSE DETAILS

CONCEPTUAL UNDERSTANDING

Students gradually work towards a deepening of their conceptual understanding as they approach concepts from a range of perspectives. The concept-driven curriculum frameworks of the MYP help learners to co-construct meaning as they become increasingly competent critical and creative thinkers, able to transfer knowledge and take responsibility for their own learning.

LEARNING AND TEACHING IN CONTEXT

In the MYP, learning contexts are (or model) authentic world settings, events and circumstances. MYP students study subjects from eight subject groups within these six global contexts.

  • Identities and relationships
  • Orientation in time and space
  • Personal and cultural expression
  • Scientific and technical innovation
  • Globalisation and sustainability
  • Fairness and development

APPROACHES TO LEARNING

Through Approaches to Learning (ATL), students in the Middle Years Programme (MYP) cultivate essential skills that enhance their ability to learn effectively. ATL fosters self-awareness and lifelong learning competencies, equipping students to meet MYP challenges and excel in future academic programmes such as the Diploma Programme. The five ATL skill categories are communication, social, self-management, research, and thinking.

SERVICE AS ACTION

To “learn why we learn”. Service requires that students are able to build authentic connections between what they learn in the classroom and what they encounter in the community. When connected to classroom learning, the experience of service offers opportunities to apply concepts, skills and knowledge. Students explore the community in its complexity as they gain personal insight and become more confident and responsible. Through service as action, they become “actors” in the “real world” beyond school.

INTERDISCIPLINARY LEARNING UNIT

BWYA MYP students engage in at least one interdisciplinary learning unit (IDU) annually, with formal assessments reported to parents and students. Interdisciplinary learning aims to foster understanding by integrating concepts and methods from multiple disciplines. Students showcase this understanding by effectively combining knowledge to explain phenomena, solve problems, create products, or pose new questions that single disciplines may not address.

PERSONAL PROJECT AND COMMUNITY PROJECT

The BWYA MYP culminates in two key projects: the Community Project (CP) for grade 8 and the Personal Project (PP) for grade 10, both assessed using IB criteria. The CP helps students identify and address community needs through service learning, while the PP allows students to enhance their ATL skills, explore personal interests, and showcase their creativity, demonstrating their overall learning in the MYP. Both projects are reported to parents and students.

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OUR VALUES

We are committed to excellence and united by our shared values:

  • Compassion – We respect and empathise with the rights, opinions, culture, and feelings of others.
  • Trust – We believe that honesty, integrity, and reliability in ourselves and others forms the cornerstone of our community.
  • Solidarity – We value harmony and oneness whilst recognising the individuality of each person in our community.
  • Collaboration – We recognise that the development of the student is the shared responsibility between the student, the family, and the school.

OUR MISSION

Beijing World Youth Academy strives to provide members of our community with excellent learning opportunities that incorporate critical investigation, exposure to different cultural perspectives and assessment against objective criteria. Our mission is to develop principled, open-minded thinkers who are capable of integrating with diverse international communities and who are empowered to shape their environs for the improvement of quality of life for themselves and others.