It is a curriculum consisting of units of work on different themes. It covers the teaching of history, geography, some science and some expressive arts.
Attainment of subject, personal and international goals are achieved through the units of work.
The units of work have a structured and specified time allocation. They give a greater opportunity for increased integration with clear curriculum links.
The International Board

Where do you come from?
A child explaining that we come from all over the world.
A popular game

A mother and daughter trying to play a game that we'd played in class in one of our IPC lessons.
A popular game

The children obviously loved this activity and were eager to show their parents what to do.
This is mine!

A Primary One child extremely proud to show off her picture.
This selection of photographs shows an end of unit presentation for the parents. It also served as an assessment.
The children sang songs, recited a poem and then showed their parents around the classrooms. They had to explain each display area or play a game.
This proved to be an excellent afternoon. The children were very proud of their achievements and it was an great opportunity for the parents to see what the children had been learning.