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IB at GAFL

The IB Diploma Program is a challenging program that has international recognition. With a focus on the holistic nature of education , it equips students with the basic academic skills needed for university study, further education, and their chosen profession. In addition, the program develops a range of life skills.

Through IB, students can develop the ability to communicate with and understand people from other cultures.

IB Subject Groups

  • Group 1 Studies in Language and Literature
  • Group 2 Language Acquisition
  • Group 3 Individuals and Societies
  • Group 4 Science
  • Group 5 Mathematics
  • Group 6 The Arts

¡Ø Subjects in each group are divided into two levels : Higher Level (HL) and Standard Level (SL)

Core Requirements

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Theory of Knowledge (TOK)

The interdisciplinary TOK course is designed to provide coherence by exploring the nature of knowledge across disciplines, encouraging an appreciation of other cultural perspectives.

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Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS)

Participation in the school’s CAS programme encourages students to be involved in artistic pursuits, sports and community service work, thus fostering students’ awareness and appreciation of life outside the academic area.

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Extended Essay (EE)

The extended essay has a prescribed limit of 4,000 words. It offers the opportunity to investigate a topic of individual interest, and acquaints students with the independent research and writing skills expected at university.