BELGRAVE’S Mater Christi is set to reinforce its reputation as being educationally innovative with a significant enhancement of its curriculum commencing at year seven this year.
The main initiative is the planned introduction of the Middle Years Program (MYP), as developed by the International Baccalaureate Organisation (IBO), to provide a comprehensive model for today’s students and an excellent foundation for senior studies.
“The MYP is an internationally accredited program that is being adopted by many schools in Australia and is a highly credible, well resourced model for curriculum, teaching and learning,” said principal Mary Fitz-Gerald.
“Many elements of the MYP support our ethos at Mater Christi, in particular the focus on the environment, community service and international awareness which all have an important place in our thinking.”
The MYP retains a primary focus on traditional disciplines such as English, maths, science and the arts, while drawing links between these areas to create more authentic learning experiences.
Built around three basic principles of intercultural awareness, communication and holistic learning, these reforms are especially relevant for students dealing with the pressures and demands of the 21st century.
Mater Christi plans to phase in the MYP over the next three or four years.
For more information contact 9754 6611 or visit the college open day this Thursday, 15 February, from 9am to 12.30pm and 7pm to 9pm.