The PYP Exhibition marks an important milestone in the Primary Years Programme, bringing together the knowledge, skills, and attributes students have developed throughout their years in the PYP. It is an opportunity for learners to investigate issues they genuinely care about and demonstrate how learning can lead to meaningful action.
Inspired by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), our G5 students spent several weeks exploring real-world challenges, conducting in-depth research, interviewing experts, gathering data, and collaborating with peers and mentors. Their projects reflected a wide range of topics, from environmental sustainability to social equity, with each group identifying ways to raise awareness and make a positive difference in their communities.
Throughout the exhibition process, students demonstrated the qualities of the IB Learner Profile. They thought critically about complex issues, communicated their ideas with confidence and purpose, worked collaboratively, and showed genuine care for people and the planet.
The PYP Exhibition is a celebration of learning, curiosity, and growth. We are proud of the commitment and enthusiasm our students showed throughout the process, and of the confidence with which they shared their ideas. Their projects demonstrated that young people can think deeply about the world around them and take meaningful steps towards making a difference.














