The PYP Exhibition is a student-directed, action-research project, and the culminating event for the PYP. Students have been exploring and planning action with issues that they are passionate about - covering a range of diverse issues, such as women's rights, climate change, homelessness, deforestation, overfishing, disabilities, coral reefs and more. This year's engaging and empowering exhibition encompassed one unifying theme - "If You Want to Change the World, Why Not Start Now?" Inspired by this mantra, our amazing P8 students demonstrated utmost enthusiasm, commitment, perseverance and a true dedication to making a difference in the world they live in.
2018 PYPX Issues
Women's Rights |
Anxiety & Stress |
Art Therapy |
Climate Change |
Homelessness |
Pollution |
Deforestation |
Music |
Stray Dogs |
Overfishing |
Disabled Children |
Hunger & Malnutrition |
Internet & Social Media |
Fight For Your Rights |
Technology |
Racism & Difference |
Life's Balance |
Working Out |
Depression |
Plastic |
Anger Management |
Water & Ocean Pollution |
Coral Reefs |
Terrorism |
Oil & Fossil Fuels |
Bipolar Disorder |
Refugees |
Deforestation |
Earthquakes |
Disease & Poverty |
Dyslexia |
Kid-Friendly Museums in Azerbaijan |
The PYP Exhibition was a fantastic opportunity for the P8 students to:
- engage in an in-depth, collaborative inquiry
- demonstrate independence and responsibility
- explore an idea or issue from multiple perspectives
- synthesize and apply learning from previous years
- demonstrate how learning can lead to personal action and change
- celebrate the transition of learners from PYP to MYP