Lehigh Valley Academy
International Baccalaureate

Lehigh Valley Academy is an IBO World School having achieved authorization for IBO’s Primary Years Programme (PYP – grades K-5) and Diploma Programme (DP - grades 11-12). LVA has been accepted as a candidate school for the Middle Years Programme (MYP-grades 6 -10) and is currently working with IB mentors towards authorization.

The following content was obtained from the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO)

An education going beyond academics – it’s interactive and interdisciplinary – it’s a process

Lehigh Valley Academy uses the I.B. method as its educational basis.

It is:
A thematic approach to teaching and learning.
An open-ended style of learning offering student’s individual advancement through project-based assessment.
A flexible Programme encouraging students to go above and beyond with projects and application, not repetition.

An example of the I.B. way
Interactive - Multiplication is reinforced through: teaching, book reinforcement, self-investigation–creating their own word problems and other functional problems, day-to-day classroom application through hands-on projects and activities, etc.
Interdisciplinary - The next step in I.B. learning. I.B. takes not only the concepts of math the student learns, but cross-teaches the subject with one or more other subjects through a theme-based project. Projects can include research, a building project, reports, etc. There is no limit to the imagination.

Lehigh Valley Academy currently offers two levels of I.B.–
The Primary Years Programme
The Middle Years Programme

The final phase of education is a high-school level baccalaureate diploma Programme. The final two years of the programme includes a final exam encompassing differing components of all of a student’s learning with a goal of creating a while child through: academics, philosophy, physical, fine arts, and community service.

The I.B. education also includes project-based assessment at all levels. This allows creativity and opportunity. A student can move forward as they desire through self-motivation and independence. If a child is academically strong they are motivated to develop the self-skills to go above and beyond the lesson to the next level.

About IBO
International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO) is a nonprofit educational foundation based in Geneva, Switzerland. Its mission is rooted in the concept of "education for life." Through complete and balanced curricula coupled with challenging assessments, the IBO aims to assist schools in their endeavors to develop the individual talents of young people and teach them to relate the experience of the classroom to the realities of the world outside. (More information about IBO.) More than 1,200 schools worldwide use an IBO curriculum model.

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