International Baccalaureate (IB) Program at Guide Academy

Empowering Students from Grades 7–10

What is the IB MYP?​

The International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (MYP) is a globally recognized curriculum for students in Grades 7–10 that helps them grow as critical thinkers, compassionate leaders, and responsible global citizens.

98,771+

MYP Students Globally

1,081+

Authorized MYP Schools Worldwide

113

Countries Represented

What the MYP Offers

A globally respected framework that builds academic strength, personal character, and readiness for lifelong achievement.

Academic Confidence & Future Readiness

High performance in the MYP Personal Project has been shown to predict higher IB Diploma scores, especially in writing and the Extended Essay, compared to peers who didn’t complete the MYP.

Lifelong Learners & Thinkers

Research interviewing former IB students (ages 20 to 63) reports lasting gains in critical thinking, self-direction, research skills, global mindset, and a commitment to lifelong learning, often influencing career paths and personal values.

University Ready & Career Capable

MYP graduates tend to outperform peers in university readiness indicators, including enrollment in advanced courses, college test proficiency, and GPA, which prepares them for success in higher education and beyond.

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Concept‑and Context‑Driven Learning

Students build deep understanding by exploring key and related concepts such as identity, systems, change, and perspective. Learning is purposefully connected to Global Contexts like globalization, sustainability, or innovation, helping students see the relevance of their studies in a globalized world.

MYP Projects & Service

In Year 5 (Grade 10), every student completes the Personal Project, an extended, self‑directed inquiry culminating in a product and a reflective report. This project assesses ATL skills and fosters lifelong learning. Earlier years include a Community Project, focused on service and collaboration. Together, they engage students in cycles of inquiry, action, and reflection that bring real‑world relevance to their education.

Approaches to Teaching and Learning (ATL)

Throughout the MYP, students develop essential skills in communication, research, critical and creative thinking, collaboration, and self‑management. These ATL skills help learners become adaptive, independent thinkers who know how to learn in any context.

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