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General Regulation's
The International Baccalaureate Organization (hereinafter “the IB Organization”) is a foundation that has developed and offers three programmes of international education entitled the “Primary Years Programme” (PYP), the “Middle Years Programme” (MYP) and the “Diploma Programme”. It authorizes schools to offer one or more of these programmes to its students.
2.1. The IB Organization has established a curriculum framework and requirements, as well as standards and practices for the implementation of the PYP, which is an inclusive programme aimed at students in the 3-12 age group.
Article 3: Content and implementation of the programme
3.2 The schools must implement the PYP in conformity with Making the PYP happen: A curriculum framework for international primary education, which is the curriculum framework issued by the IB Organization for schools, and the current PYP coordinator’s handbook, which is the procedures manual issued by the IB Organization for schools.
students.
3.5 The schools carry out all teaching and assessment alone without any intervention or supervision from the IB Organization. This includes the assessment of each student’s development in the areas described in the IB learner profile and of each student’s learning as demonstrated during the PYP exhibition in the final year of the programme.
3.6 The IB Organization does not award any form of diploma or certificate in connection with the PYP.
3.8 If legal guardians have any questions regarding the general content (curriculum and philosophy) of the PYP or how a school implements it, they must address themselves to the school’s PYP coordinator.
4.1 Students produce materials in a variety of forms during the course of their schoolwork. These materials (hereinafter “the materials”) include all forms of written work, audio and visual materials and, in certain cases, materials containing images of the students. From time to time, the IB Organization may ask schools for samples of these materials to use for educational, training, and/or promotional purposes relating to the IB Organization’s activities, or to those related activities of which it approves.
4.2 Upon students entering the PYP, schools should ask legalguardians to indicate in writing whether they agree to their child’s materialsbeing submitted to the IB Organization from time to time for educational,training and/or promotional purposes relating to the IB Organization’s activities, or to those related activities of which it approves.
4.3 By providing written consent to the schools, legal guardians are granting the IB Organization a non-exclusive, charge-free, worldwide licence, for the duration of the statutorycopyright protection, to reproduce submitted materials in any medium for theuses outlined in article 4.1.
4.4 Where the IB Organization uses these materials, it may
modify, translate or otherwise change them to meet particular needs and, in
order to protect the identity of the student and of the school, will anonymize them before publication in print or in electronic
form.
