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SEK-Riyadh to empower students with global skills

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As the beginning of the school year approaches, many parents are looking to find the best school for their children. Today more than ever, parents understand that children need a forward-thinking education that prepares them well for the challenges of the future. The Internatio­nal Baccalaure­ate (IB) stands as a real alternativ­e for families, offering a rigorous education for global citizens of the 21st century.

SEK-Riyadh is one of two schools in the Internatio­nal Schools Attraction Program of the Royal Commission of Riyadh City, and opens its doors in September. It is part of Spain’s SEK Education Group, which has nearly 130 years of history and experience in national and internatio­nal education in four countries. SEK-Riyadh will offer the local and internatio­nal community an innovative worldclass internatio­nal education. Like all schools in the SEK Education Group, SEK Riyadh is planning to become an IB World School to teach the IB Primary Years, Middle Years and Diploma Programs.

But what makes the IB programs different? Research from a growing number of institutio­ns indicates that students with an IB education are better at independen­t learning, and they possess critical thinking, time management and research skills that place them well ahead of students from other educationa­l systems.

The IB programs offer a rigorous academic curriculum that delivers the most demanding and relevant content, and takes a holistic approach to education that nurtures the developmen­t of all aspects of the learner. Students learn beyond the classroom, immersed in a learning experience that fosters the developmen­t of their personal, emotional and social skills.

In IB programs, students are encouraged to explore different approaches, to find solutions to prob

lems, and to apply their knowledge in unfamiliar situations. This helps students make connection­s and transfer skills among different discipline­s.

IB programs promote critical thinking skills. Students are encouraged to ask challengin­g questions, and to think critically to find answers to them. It helps them develop analytical and writing skills essential for future university and

career aspiration­s.

IB students develop a broader view of the world. By inquiring into real problems in their local environmen­t, they develop a sense of responsibi­lity for the community. Equally, analyzing global contexts allows the students to develop an understand­ing and respect for other cultures.

As the RMC Research Corporatio­n states, IB programs help

“students to develop an ethic of service, become more caring, open-minded and reflective, and develop more self-confidence and maturity.”

SEK-Riyadh will be nurturing these key global skills, knowledge and understand­ings from the earliest years of schooling, through implementi­ng the IB Primary Years Program, from age three to 10 years.

 ??  ?? In IB programs, students learn beyond the classroom, immersed in a learning experience that fosters the developmen­t of their personal, emotional and social skills.
In IB programs, students learn beyond the classroom, immersed in a learning experience that fosters the developmen­t of their personal, emotional and social skills.

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