The International Baccalaureate® (IB) Middle Years Programme (MYP)
Available at the Dunwoody Campus.
For students between the ages of 11 and 16, we offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) Middle Years Programme (MYP), the world-renowned program that combines academic rigor with a global outlook.
At The Endeavor School, we enhance the MYP with our innovative project-based learning curriculum, which enables students to have interactive learning experience that cultivates critical thinking and collaboration skills. We also implement mindfulness exercises each day for students to learn how to improve one's overall well-being and learn how to handle stress and anxiety. We prepare students for the university level and beyond on multiple levels.
The MYP contains four focus areas:
- Social Interaction
- Verbal and Written Communication
- Critical and Creative Thinking Research
- Self-management
At The Endeavor School, students work on a variety of projects with the guidance of our experienced educators. Rather than relying on rote memorization, our students build, tinker, and explore as they learn about an array of exciting subjects.
We are proud to provide a unique and effective learning experience that appeals to young, insatiable minds. Combined with the prestigious MYP, students at The Endeavor School receive an education they are excited to work on each day.
Our Policies
The Endeavor School - Dunwoody is a candidate school* for the Middle Years Programme. This school is pursuing authorization as an IB World School.
IB World Schools share a common philosophy- a commitment to high-quality, challenging, international education- that we believe is important for our students.
*Only schools authorized by the IB Organization can offer any of its four academic programmes: the Primary Years Programme (PYP), the Middle Years Programme (MYP), the Diploma Programme (DP), or the Career-related Programme (CP). Candidate status gives no guarantee that authorization will be granted.
For further information about the IB and its programmes visit http://www.ibo.org.
