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IES College Senior High School – An IB World School in Spring Hill

A 21-year resident of the education landscape in Spring Hill, IES College is now an authorised IB World School, offering the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme to year 11 and 12 students.

Building on its proud reputation for delivering high-quality, innovative educational experiences, and an award-winning track record of successfully preparing students for university undergraduate degrees, the expansion of IES’s educational programme is now seeing IES College become Brisbane’s only independent, co-educational, secular, not-for-profit school to exclusively deliver the internationally recognised IB Diploma Programme, and enrolments are now open for year 11, 2021.

What is the International Baccalaureate?

The International Baccalaureate aims to develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect. To this end the organisation works with schools, governments and international organisations to develop challenging programmes of international education and rigorous assessment. These programmes encourage students across the world to become active, compassionate and lifelong learners who understand that other people, with their differences, can also be right. (IB Mission Statement)

Why choose IES College?

IES College’s fully refurbished inner city, vertical campus located at 495 Boundary Street, Spring Hill, is a welcoming learning environment for students. Globally inspired, light-filled spaces for collaboration and socialising, quiet places for concentration and deep thinking, flexible Wi-Fi classrooms that can be transformed for purpose, a research learning centre at the hub of the school, STEM and art studios, performing arts space and more.

The smaller boutique environment provides a personalised student experience, encouraging each student to reach their full potential, feel safe and supported. Bigger isn’t always better. The college takes a whole-of-student-development approach to teaching and learning; the students will simultaneously be challenged, engaged, supported and nurtured. Simply put, the students will be heard. Students are welcome on campus anytime between 8AM and 6PM, but classes will only begin at 9.30AM, because IES College understands that a later start is what teenage bodies and brains need to flourish.

The IB Programme at IES College

IES College student

The IB Diploma Programme curriculum holistically develops the whole student – balancing academic subjects with student led personal development through the CAS programme of creativity, activity and service and an individual research project which prepares students for university level study, all part of strengthening the students’ skills as responsible, independent learners.

IES College has partnered with a range of community groups in Spring Hill and beyond to extend learning beyond the classroom and offer an experiential learning environment. For students, not every day will be spent in the classroom. Many of the activities will take place off campus, outdoors in the local community.

Brisbane is their campus! Students will have regular trips to galleries, libraries, museums, industry and technology hubs. Green space, parks and community sporting facilities nearby provide ample opportunities for students to have some downtime from academic pursuits to keep active and healthy. There are so many ways to explore the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme outside of the classroom.

IB World Schools share a common philosophy – a commitment to improve the teaching and learning of a diverse and inclusive community of students by delivering challenging, high quality programmes of international education that share a powerful vision.

IES College’s inclusive environment

IES College doesn’t just talk about diversity and inclusion; it lives, breathes it and leads by example. Their teachers and professional staff are multilingual and multicultural, and have travelled the world. They understand different cultures, and have a real grasp of what it means to be a world citizen.

Access to international learning

IES College building

Students have access to virtual global classrooms to learn and collaborate with students from around the world. If English isn’t your first language, IES gives you the opportunity to study in your mother tongue and ensure there is support and resources available to you because it recognises how important it is to maintain connection to language and culture.

Being purposefully global in outlook infuses every aspect of the learning at IES College. Students will learn to collaborate, work in teams, and confidently communicate their ideas across cultures. They’ll learn to think critically and creatively, navigate uncertainties and take measured risks as they embrace diversity with a global mindset. These concepts are at the very core of the IB Diploma Programme, and will help students develop a broader life view, preparing them for success.

Find out more about IES College

In a world that’s experiencing profound change, society needs more internationally minded people who are open and curious about the world and different cultures. The IB Diploma Programme at IES College will prepare culturally competent young people with the skills and values to create positive change in the world.

Full Scholarships for local students entering year 11 are available.

Enrolments are now open for Year 11, 2022. Visit IES College website, or book a personalised tour at www.iescollege.com

IES College Open Day 2022 will be held on Saturday 21 May, 10AM to 2PM. Register here.

Contact IES College

Address: IES College, 495 Boundary Street, Spring Hill, QLD 4000

Phone: +61 (7) 3832 7699

Email: schoolenrolments@iescollege.com

Website: Click here

This article was featured in Issue 41 of our printed magazine, published August 2020.

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Janine Mergler

Janine Mergler is a veteran Queensland teacher, graduating from QUT with a BEd majoring in Social Sciences. After many years in the classroom, Janine moved on to academia. She has proudly trained new generations of teachers in her role as a lecturer at Queensland University of Technology Faculty of Education. She has also worked in the Queensland Government as an education specialist, developing education resources and delivering community awareness programs to help families conserve water. Currently she is the owner and editor of Families Magazine, a publication specifically targeted at parents who value a quality education for children.  Janine leads a team of professionals who write about family lifestyle, early childhood, schools and education information and family-friendly events.

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