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IB Middle Years Programme | Howard Middle School (HU-MS2)
🎓 Howard Middle School · IB World School

The IB Middle Years
Programme at HU-MS2

Preparing internationally minded learners through inquiry-based education, conceptual understanding, and a commitment to service — integrated with our STEM pathways for a future-ready education.

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What is an IB Education?

The International Baccalaureate aims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable, and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect. At HU-MS2, this mission drives everything we do.

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International-Mindedness
Openness to the world and recognition of our deep interconnectedness
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The IB Learner Profile
10 attributes at the heart of holistic student development
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Broad & Connected Curriculum
Conceptual learning across disciplines with real-world relevance
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Teaching & Learning
Inquiry-based approaches that empower lifelong learners

International-Mindedness at HU-MS2

International-mindedness is a way of thinking, being, and acting characterized by openness to the world and recognition of our deep interconnectedness. At HU-MS2, we foster this through multilingual learning, engagement with diverse perspectives, and meaningful community service. Our students explore both local and global issues, developing the understanding needed to make progress toward a more peaceful world.

Why IB at a STEM School?

The IB framework perfectly complements our STEM focus. While STEM develops technical proficiency and innovation skills, the IB ensures our students also grow as ethical thinkers, effective communicators, and globally aware citizens. Together, they prepare students not just to excel academically, but to use their knowledge responsibly in an interconnected world.

The IB Learner Profile

The Learner Profile places the student at the center of education. These 10 attributes reflect the holistic nature of IB education — nurturing curiosity, compassion, knowledge, and skills. At HU-MS2, our students develop these attributes across every subject and experience.

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Inquirers
Nurturing curiosity, developing skills for inquiry and research, learning independently and with others.
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Knowledgeable
Developing conceptual understanding, exploring knowledge across disciplines with local and global significance.
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Thinkers
Using critical and creative thinking to analyse complex problems and make reasoned, ethical decisions.
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Communicators
Expressing confidently in more than one language, collaborating effectively with diverse groups.
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Principled
Acting with integrity, honesty, fairness, and respect for the dignity and rights of all people.
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Open-Minded
Appreciating diverse cultures, seeking multiple points of view, and growing from the experience.
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Caring
Showing empathy, compassion, and commitment to service, making a positive difference.
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Risk-Takers
Approaching uncertainty with determination, exploring new ideas resourcefully and resiliently.
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Balanced
Balancing intellectual, physical, and emotional well-being for ourselves and others.
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Reflective
Thoughtfully considering the world and our own ideas to support learning and personal development.

The MYP at HU-MS2

The IB Middle Years Programme is designed for students aged 11–16, providing academic challenge while developing life skills during a critical period of adolescent development. The MYP curriculum framework is comprehensive, flexible, and fully aligned with our STEM pathways.

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Concept-Driven Learning

The MYP promotes conceptual learning, focusing on powerful organizing ideas relevant across subject areas. Students explore connections between disciplines, building deep understanding that transfers to new situations and real-world contexts.

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Learning in Context

Six global contexts provide the framework for meaningful inquiry. Students connect classroom learning to real-world issues, developing understanding of their place in the world and their ability to effect positive change.

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Personal Project

The MYP culminates with the Personal Project, where students demonstrate their learning journey by investigating an area of personal interest. This develops self-directed learning, project management, and reflective skills.

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Service & Action

Community service is integral to the MYP. Students move beyond awareness to engagement, using their developing skills and knowledge to make meaningful contributions to their communities — both local and global.

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Language & Literature
Developing skills in listening, speaking, reading, writing, viewing, and presenting through literature and language study.
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Language Acquisition
Learning additional languages to develop intercultural understanding and communication across cultures.
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Individuals & Societies
Exploring history, geography, economics, and social studies through inquiry into human experiences.
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Sciences
Investigating the natural world through biology, chemistry, physics, and integrated sciences with hands-on experimentation.
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Mathematics
Developing mathematical reasoning, problem-solving, and the ability to communicate using mathematical language.
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Arts
Exploring creative expression through visual arts, performing arts, and multimedia — encouraging innovation and aesthetic awareness.
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Physical & Health Education
Promoting physical activity, health literacy, and the understanding of well-being in a holistic context.
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Design
Applying the design cycle to solve real-world problems — a natural bridge to our STEM and engineering pathways.

Global contexts direct MYP learning toward independent and shared inquiry into our common humanity and shared guardianship of the planet. They extend the PYP transdisciplinary themes, providing the framework for meaningful, contextual learning at HU-MS2.

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Identities & Relationships
Students explore identity, beliefs, values, and personal well-being, and how these shape who they are.
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Personal & Cultural Expression
Exploring the ways we discover and express ideas, feelings, nature, culture, beliefs, and values.
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Orientation in Space & Time
Investigating personal histories, journeys, turning points, and the relationship between individuals and civilizations.
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Scientific & Technical Innovation
Understanding and applying how we use our understanding of scientific principles and the impact of advances in technology.
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Fairness & Development
Exploring rights, responsibilities, and the meaning of living in community with others.
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Globalization & Sustainability
Examining the interconnectedness of human-made systems and communities, and their impact on sustainability.

Approaches to Teaching & Learning

Grounded in contemporary educational research, the IB's approaches to teaching and learning guide daily classroom practice at HU-MS2. They center on inquiry, action, and reflection — an interplay of asking, doing, and thinking.

Six Approaches to Teaching

Based on Inquiry
Students find their own information and construct their own understandings through guided exploration.
Conceptual Understanding
Concepts deepen disciplinary knowledge and help students transfer learning to new contexts.
Local & Global Contexts
Real-life examples connect learning to students' experiences and the wider world.
Teamwork & Collaboration
Promoting collaborative relationships between students, and between teachers and students.
Removing Barriers
Inclusive teaching that values diversity, affirms identities, and enables all students to succeed.
Informed by Assessment
Assessment supports and measures learning, with effective feedback driving growth.

Five Approaches to Learning (ATL)

Learning how to learn is fundamental. These five skill categories empower students to become self-regulated learners who set goals, pursue aspirations, and take ownership of their education.

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Thinking Skills
Critical thinking, creative thinking, ethical thinking, and transfer of knowledge across contexts.
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Research Skills
Comparing, contrasting, validating and prioritizing information from multiple sources.
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Communication Skills
Written and oral communication, effective listening, and formulating clear arguments.
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Social Skills
Building positive relationships, collaborative problem-solving, and conflict resolution.
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Self-Management
Organizational skills, time management, goal setting, and managing motivation.

Where STEM Meets IB

At Howard Middle School, our STEM pathways and IB curriculum work in harmony. The MYP's emphasis on inquiry, conceptual understanding, and real-world application naturally amplifies our Robotics, Data Science, Engineering, and Computer Science programs.

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Robotics
IB Integration Points
Design cycle methodology
Scientific & technical innovation context
Collaborative problem-solving
ATL self-management skills
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Data Science
IB Integration Points
Research & inquiry skills
Mathematical reasoning
Ethical thinking & data privacy
Global context awareness
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Engineering
IB Integration Points
MYP Design subject integration
Iterative prototyping process
Community service projects
Balanced approach to problem-solving
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Computer Science
IB Integration Points
Thinkers & risk-takers attributes
Communication through code
Scientific innovation context
Interdisciplinary connections

Discover the HU-MS2 Difference

Our IB Middle Years Programme, combined with dedicated STEM pathways and AI-integrated classrooms, creates an unmatched educational experience for middle school students.