The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP) is more than just academics. We develop students in a holistic way, covering all aspects of academics, spiritual, and physical advancement. Aside from Biblical Studies and Physical Education, we ensure students enjoy the most of their youth through various campus opportunities, such as student clubs, student council, various local and international competitions, and sports activities.
This way, graduates become well-balanced individuals who are highly equipped intellectually, spiritually, and physically for future endeavors.
The IB DP curriculum consists of six subject groups: language and literature, language acquisition, individuals and societies, sciences, math, and the arts. Alongside completing subject exams and undergoing both internal and external assessments, students must successfully fulfill three core elements of the curriculum.
These core elements include the Theory of Knowledge (TOK) course, which encourages students to reflect on the nature of knowledge and how we come to know what we claim to know. This critical thinking component, combined with the Extended Essay and Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS) project, provides a unique learning experience that goes beyond textbooks.
We support and guide our students all the way
Our counseling support seeks to ensure students can successfully and conveniently adapt to the school system and peer group environment. This way, they can focus on realizing their full potential assisted by their assigned counsellor who will monitor academic progress and assist through challenges.
Personal counsellors further assist in planning for higher education. We organize an annual University Fair to allow students to meet representatives from the world’s leading universities. Our career counsellors serve to guide students as they choose and apply to specific universities that best fit their capacity, academic profile, and God’s call.
Let SPH counsellors navigate your child in finding their ideal university.
Subjects Offered
Theory of Knowledge (TOK)
The Theory of Knowledge (TOK) course challenges students to consider the ways in which knowledge is developed both individually and communally. Students are challenged to explore the question: How do I know what I know? This engagement with metacognition intends to help students become more thoughtful people who can engage with the complexity of our global world. TOK challenges students to ask big questions, the kind of questions that form and give direction to their lives.
Extended Essay (EE)
Based on a list of approved subjects, students must write an independent research essay investigating a topic within a subject being studied.
Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS)
As a mandatory core program that balances the rigorous academics in IB DP, Creativity, Activity, and Service (CAS) lets students initiate their own experiences and projects under the guidance of CAS advisors. These can be based on student’s personal interests, class discussions, or other ideas. Students usually take part in a variety of experiences that involve joining, leading, and/or initiating student-led clubs, student body committees, or personal projects that contribute to communities. Thus, students become more aware of their personal interests, skills, and talents that facilitate their growth beyond the classroom. Through CAS, SPH students learn how to extend blessings, as they themselves have been blessed.
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Personal counselors further assist in planning for higher education. We organize an annual University Fair to allow students to meet representatives from the world’s leading universities. Our career counselors serve to guide students as they choose and apply to specific universities that best fit their capacity, academic profile, and God’s call.