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PYP V Exhibition 2025
The PYP V Exhibition 2025 was a powerful culmination of inquiry, action, and impact, as our students showcased their final projects inspired by the Sustainable Development Goals. This event was more than just a project presentation - it was a vibrant celebration of curiosity, collaboration, and global citizenship. Throughout their journey, students identified real-world challenges and explored meaningful solutions aligned with their passions and interests. Their inquiries covered a wide range of impactful topics, including AI and smart technology, inclusive learning for differently abled individuals, sustainable fashion and upcycling, climate refugee solutions, economic literacy and inflation, biomimicry and nature-based innovations, sustainable city design, electric versus
hydrogen transport, endangered languages, and clean water access in Balochistan. They also delved into urgent global issues such as smog, child labour, wildfires, and more. This transformative experience empowered our young learners to think critically, act boldly, and contribute meaningfully to creating a better, more sustainable world. We are incredibly proud of these young changemakers and their inspiring vision for the future.
PYP V Exhibition 2024
In order to celebrate the IB Primary Years Programme, where we embark on a journey of exploration and discovery, students exhibited their skills and understanding in a two-day event under the theme: 'Exploring the interconnected tapestry of our existence.' This theme prompts student reflection on responsibility, empathy, and the long-term consequences of our decisions through personal inquiries, presentation skills, and assessment.
The PYP V class of 2024 worked on a variety of topics ranging from the Evolution of the Universe, Education Disparity, Animal Rights, Evolution of the World, Sustainable Lifestyle and Microplastics, Inside the Mind: Decision Making and Memory, Human Impact on Outer Space, Earth: Our Special Home in the Cosmos, Restoring Hope: Support for Conflict-Affected Regions, AI Impact: Worth the Innovation, Future Footprints: Our Lasting Impact, and Unbalancing the Natural Equilibrium.
The spectacular display included a skit exploring the cosmic dimensions of our universe, two song performances that evoked emotions amongst everyone and brought a delightful perspective to our expansive universe, and a tutting performance by our talented students. In a departure from the spoken word, this art form, relying on coordination, offers a unique storytelling perspective, reminding us of the power of non-verbal communication.
The exhibition concluded with a thought-provoking public discussion. As an IB community, we strongly believe that public speaking fosters empathy, tolerance, and respect for different opinions, helping shape a more inclusive global society. The extravagant exhibition of various performances of talent and imagination was highly applauded by everyone. The spectacular displays including research, infographics, models, prototypes, art work and real time activities left the visitors awe-inspired as they exchanged information with the PYP V students about their topics under exploration.
PYP V Exhibition 2023
At the end of five years of the IB Primary Years Program, learners get the opportunity to showcase their acquired skills and understanding about real life issues. This allows students to explore, document and share their passions as well as reflect on their learning through personal inquiries, presentation skills and assessment covering a vast range of global context topics. Students synthesize and apply their learning to take action for a positive change within the community and the wider world.
The PYP class of 2023 worked on a variety of topics ranging from Sustainability and Climate Change, Discrimination against minorities in Pakistan, Earthquakes, Lack of Education, Environment, Discrimination against different groups at Workplaces, Sustainable Fashion, Super Powers of the World, Impact of Technology on Child Creativity, Zero Hunger, Deep Sea Mining, Asteroid Mining, Energy Shortage, Children Rights & Child Labour and Animal Rights.
Students' inquiry journeys started with community walks, where they identified problems starting within their own communities at first, then communities at large and eventually exploring them at a global level. Thorough research facilitated by the mentors helped students narrow down their ideas and decide on solutions. Connecting their inquiries to the PYP Transdisciplinary themes and the UN SDGs, these learners formed their central ideas and lines of inquiry. Students exhibited their final presentations and their learning journey with the IB community on 5th of May, 2023 making their ideas come to life through interactive activities such as interviews, surveys and model presentations.
The exhibition was well received by the IB community. The visitors were wowed by the range of topics explored, praising the students' creativity and in-depth analysis of their work. The spectacular displays including research, infographics, models, prototypes, artwork and real-time activities left visitors awe-inspired. These students who now transition to the next stages of education in MYP will continue to fascinate the world with their stimulating ideas for a futuristic and peaceful world.
Annual Exhibition 2021
One of the most significant events in the IB Primary Years Programme is the Annual Exhibition. It is the culmination of a student's experience at PYP and a chance for them to celebrate their learning of the 6 Transdisciplinary themes with the entire school community.
The Exhibition was held on Saturday 22nd May 2021
Topics the Students presented were:
- Learning Disabilities
- The Milky Way Galaxy
- Artificial Intelligence
- Animal Extinction
- Ecosystems
- Climate Change
- Renewable and Non-renewable Resources
- Sustainable Development Goals
PYP I–IV Exhibition
PYP Exhibition is a platform for students to showcase their creativity in an intellectually stimulating environment. It enables them to express themselves in multiple ways and enhances their ability to analyse and solve problems.
The 2018 Exhibition was an expression of students' flair for learning about the world around them. Held at the end of the Academic Year, just before the Summer Break, it encompassed all the concepts studied during the theme “Sharing the Planet.” Students diligently conceptualized their models and projects and presented them to parents and school management.
From the Diamond Mines of Africa to Endangered Animals, Amazon rainforests to Pollution, and Biodiversity in Antarctica, PYP Exhibition demonstrated the fantastic research and extraordinary presentation skills of our young learners.
PYP V Exhibition 2018
In the PYP, students learn to think for themselves and take responsibility for their learning through an inquiry-led approach. By developing the attributes of the IB learner profile, they demonstrate respect for themselves and others, cultivate international-mindedness, and take positive action for change.
The Exhibition marks the transition from PYP to MYP. The 2018 event focused on “Sharing the Planet,” exploring Natural Resources, Peace and Conflict, and Rights and Responsibility.
Students showcased their learning through diverse displays reflecting research and insight into their chosen topics. The event was well attended and enjoyed by parents, who appreciated the students’ presentations and enthusiasm.