At Quarry Bay School, we believe that learning extends far beyond just academic skills. To develop into well-rounded, future-ready citizens, students need to cultivate a positive mindset, resilience, and the ability to learn from mistakes. They should be fully engaged in their learning, making it meaningful and purposeful in their lives, and empowered to nurture their unique strengths.
Positive Relationships
We believe it is crucial for students to develop positive relationships and a strong understanding of their own emotions, as well as those of others. We want our students to have robust problem-solving strategies, the grit and determination to challenge themselves, and the ability to find joy in their learning.
Our approach to education is holistic and personalised. We know our students well and strive to foster a culture of kindness, care, mutual respect, happiness, and a sense of personal achievement.
Together, we have established three core essential agreements that ground respectful relationships within our school community:
Let’s be the best we can be by:
- Being respectful
- Being responsible
- Looking for positive
Restorative Practice
When relationships encounter challenges, we believe it is essential to teach students strategies for rebuilding and moving forward in a positive manner. We acknowledge that everyone makes mistakes, and we must learn from these experiences to make better choices.
When behaviours are unexpected, we encourage students to reflect on what the appropriate choice would have been and how they can demonstrate that in the future.
We utilise a restorative practice approach when managing unexpected behaviours. During a 'restorative conversation,' teachers and students come together to reflect on what went wrong, the impact on others, and how to repair the relationship. Through this process, relationships can be mended, and all involved can move forward in a constructive way, strengthening their future interactions and relationships.Our goal is to guide students in developing self-awareness, empathy, and the skills to navigate interpersonal challenges. By embracing mistakes as opportunities for growth, we empower students to take ownership of their actions and rebuild trust within the school community.
QBS Behavioural Expectations
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The Primary Years Programme
The Primary Years Programme journey is made through the transdisciplinary approach, exploring 6 broad themes, encouraging students to show agency in their learning, and empowering them to take action.
The Primary Years Programme model indicates the emphasis on the development of the Learner Profile, building up to International-Mindedness. This journey is made through the transdisciplinary approach, exploring 6 broad themes while encouraging students to show agency in their learning and empowering them to take action. It culminates in the PYP Exhibition, shared and celebrated in Year 6.
The Key Elements of the PYP consist of:
- The IB Learner Profile
- Transdisciplinary Themes
- Key (Specified) Concepts
- Approaches to Learning
- Action
These key elements of the PYP are included in the school’s Programme of Inquiry (POI) to ensure coverage and progression vertically and horizontally across the school. These key elements are explicitly planned for and taught across units of inquiry.