PYP Report refers to the Primary Years Programme Report, part of the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum. It is designed for students aged 3 to 12 and focuses on a holistic approach to education, encouraging inquiry-based learning, critical thinking, and the development of global citizenship.
Key Features of a PYP Report:
- Student Progress: Reflects a student’s academic achievements, skills, and areas of growth across various subjects within the PYP framework.
- Learner Profile Attributes: This section highlights the development of attributes such as inquirers, thinkers, communicators, and risk-takers.
- Transdisciplinary Learning: Showcases progress in transdisciplinary themes, which connect different subjects through a central idea.
- Assessment: Includes formative and summative assessments, focusing on conceptual understanding and skills rather than rote memorization.
The PYP report is tailored to help educators, parents, and students understand progress and align efforts to foster continuous learning.