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Specially for Teachers

Welcome to the International Primary Curriculum!

If you are a teacher, here is how the IPC can help you:

10 Things Teachers should know about the IPC

  1. The International Primary Curriculum was originally designed and created to provide an internationally-focused curriculum for a group of 14 schools around the world. It was introduced in 2000 and very soon other schools wanted to use the curriculum so that today, the IPC is being used in over 1,000 schools in 65 countries creating a vibrant, global community that all members benefit from. Membership is available to all schools who purchase the IPC.

  2. The principle of the IPC is to focus on a combination of academic, personal and international learning for children worldwide combined with innovative and exciting ways to learn. It is a whole curriculum that locks good learning into the school.

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What Teachers are saying about the IPC

"It is so exciting. It’s so refreshing. It’s lovely to now be working cross-curriculum instead, using links in a planned and vigorous way. The IPC has encouraged us as a class to look at our themes from an international perspective. We’ve tended to choose a focus country and then considered an issue from their point of view. It’s so relevant for our school as we have children here from many countries. Working in this way has helped us all to build bridges rather than to separate them". - Ceri Hawkins, Year 3 class teacher, Albert Primary School, Penarth, Wales

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