
Manara Leadership Academy is an officially authorized school for the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.
The IB Diploma Programme (DP) is a two-year international education programme that prepares students age 16–19 years for success going into, and throughout, university. The DP offers a holistic approach to teaching and learning with a keen focus on developing global awareness. Students learn to explore and understand the world around them through inquiry, critical thinking and open-mindedness.
Why the IB DP?
Parents who want the best possible education for their children choose the DP because it offers:
• A challenging academic curriculum that serves as outstanding preparation for university and higher education.
• A student-centred approach to teaching-focused on developing students intellectually, emotionally, physically and socially.
• A focus on international-mindedness, compassion, and understanding intercultural perspectives.
• A respected, reliable and world-renowned academic preparation.
Universities regularly cite DP students as the best prepared for higher education.
DP graduates excel at university and often begin their studies with advanced standing.
What’s Unique about the IB DP Curriculum?
DP students complete courses from six subject groups, ensuring a depth and breadth of knowledge and understanding. By engaging with a range of subjects, and global perspectives, students experience a comprehensive education that encourages them to link their sophisticated learning to intellectual curiosity.
The study of an additional language is also required, as well as the completion of a compulsory programme core consisting of three components;
Theory of Knowledge (TOK), Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS), and Extended Essay (EE).
University Admissions
Because of the striking geographical, cultural and linguistic diversity of DP schools and students, universities across the globe can recruit a broad range of students from diverse backgrounds while remaining confident in the quality and consistency of their pre-university academic experience and credentials.
The IB Diploma Programme (DP) is a two-year international education programme that prepares students age 16–19 years for success going into, and throughout, university. The DP offers a holistic approach to teaching and learning with a keen focus on developing global awareness. Students learn to explore and understand the world around them through inquiry, critical thinking and open-mindedness.
Why the IB DP?
Parents who want the best possible education for their children choose the DP because it offers:
• A challenging academic curriculum that serves as outstanding preparation for university and higher education.
• A student-centred approach to teaching-focused on developing students intellectually, emotionally, physically and socially.
• A focus on international-mindedness, compassion, and understanding intercultural perspectives.
• A respected, reliable and world-renowned academic preparation.
Universities regularly cite DP students as the best prepared for higher education.
DP graduates excel at university and often begin their studies with advanced standing.
What’s Unique about the IB DP Curriculum?
DP students complete courses from six subject groups, ensuring a depth and breadth of knowledge and understanding. By engaging with a range of subjects, and global perspectives, students experience a comprehensive education that encourages them to link their sophisticated learning to intellectual curiosity.
The study of an additional language is also required, as well as the completion of a compulsory programme core consisting of three components;
Theory of Knowledge (TOK), Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS), and Extended Essay (EE).
University Admissions
Because of the striking geographical, cultural and linguistic diversity of DP schools and students, universities across the globe can recruit a broad range of students from diverse backgrounds while remaining confident in the quality and consistency of their pre-university academic experience and credentials.