The International Baccalaureate (IB) programs help children study the world, develop holistically, and explore the diversity of life. All students have the opportunity to improve their innate skills, acquire, and develop new ones.
Invento UIS learning programs support education:
The Early Years Programme (EYP) is designed to help children acquire essential skills through play, ensuring a smooth transition to primary school. At this stage, learning focuses on building basic abilities such as independence, socialization, and self-control.
A play-based environment encourages children’s natural curiosity and desire to learn, laying a foundation for future academic success.
The Primary Years Programme (PYP) aims at the holistic development of the child. The primary distinction of this program is the integration of knowledge through six transdisciplinary themes, helping children see connections between academic subjects and real life. Students study six core subject areas, including languages, mathematics, science, social studies, arts, and physical education.
PYP teaches children not merely to memorize information but to actively explore and analyze the world around them. The program fosters critical thinking, creativity, and teamwork — qualities which are essential for future academic success.
The Middle Years Programme (MYP) focuses on developing students’ deeper understanding of the connections between academic disciplines and their application in life. Students learn to think critically, creatively, and analytically, working on projects and research assignments. An essential aspect of the program is embracing cultural differences and fostering social responsibility.
MYP helps students prepare for senior grades by strengthening skills in self-organization, research, and decision-making based on analysis.
The Diploma Programme (DP) is aimed at preparing students for university and future career choices. In the final two years of study, emphasis is placed on in-depth subject study, thesis defense, and graduation exams. The program helps develop independent learning skills, critical thinking, and preparation for life in a global society.
A key advantage of DP is not only academic preparation but also the cultivation of maturity and responsibility needed for successful university studies and career advancement.