IB Program

 IB Program

IB Primary Years Programme

IB Primary Years Programme

Westminster Academy is structured with a 'One-stop-shop' model - offers tutoring for a complete range of subjects from international academic programs such as IB, A Level, iGCSE,...

PYP (PYP) is for students aged 3 to 12 years old. 𝟒 Program aspects that focus on development include:

- Wisdom

- Feeling

- Individual

- Soft skills to develop the ability to learn in an international environment

Westminster Academy offers a tutoring and exam preparation program for 6 groups of subjects in the IB Primary Years Programme, including: 

  • Language & Literature
  • Social Studies
  • Mathematics & Computer Science
  • Arts
  • Experimental Sciences
  • Second Language

IB Middle Years Programs

IB Middle Years Programs

Westminster Academy is structured with a 'One-stop-shop' model - offers tutoring for a complete range of subjects from international academic programs such as IB, A Level, iGCSE,

The IB Middle Years Program (IB MYP) is for ages 11-16 (grades 6 to 10), which is a transition to a 2-year IB DP diploma.

Westminster Academy is structured with a ‘One-stop-shop’ model – offers tutoring for a complete range of subjects from international academic programs such as IB, A Level, iGCSE,… The Middle Years Programme (MYP) is an international program for students aged 11-16 (grades 6 – 10).

  • Language Acquisition
  • Language & Literature
  • Individuals & Societies
  • Sciences
  • Mathematics
  • Arts
  • Physical & Health Education
  • Design

International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme

International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme

Westminster Academy is a leading center for international tutoring in Hanoi, providing comprehensive support for students to study and prepore for exams in all subjects of the 6 subject groups. Additionally, we guide students in completing the IB core, which are:

1. Studies Language & Literature

2. Language Acquistion

3. Individuals and societies

4. Sciences

5. Mathematics

6. Arts

and 3 core elements:

1. Extended Essay (EE)

2. Theory of Knowledge (TOK)

3. Creativity, Action, and Service (CAS)

The IBDP offering a two-year course for students aged 16 to 19 is widely recognized worldwide as a program designed for high school students preparing for university.

Westminster Academy is a leading private tutoring center for international curriculums. Our team of professional experts provides guidance on TOK and EE for the IB program, assisting students in achieving the best possible results. Contact us now for early support and guidance.

Overview of TOK (Theory of Knowledge):

TOK, short for Theory of Knowledge, is a compulsory subject in the IBDP, accounting for 2 out of the total 3 points when combined with the Extended Essay (EE). It revolves around the central question “How do we know what we know?” TOK helps students analyze the nature, scope, and limitations of knowledge and the process of acquiring knowledge through different subjects. It also encourages students to question the accuracy and reliability of knowledge.

Assessment :Each student must complete two assessments:
– A TOK presentation on knowledge theory (33% of the total marks, scored out of 10).
– An extended essay of 1600 words based on six prescribed knowledge questions (67% of the total marks, scored out of 10).

Overview of EE (Extended Essay):

EE, short for Extended Essay, is a mandatory requirement in the IBDP. It involves writing an independent research essay of 4000 words on a topic chosen by the student.

Westminster Academy is structured with a “one-stop-shop” model – offers tutoring for a complete range of subjects from international academic programs such as IB, A Level, iGCSE,… along with the comprehensive development of knowledge, skills, and attitudes for students.
The IBDP consists of 6 subject groups, each containing various different subjects (for more details, please refer to the IBO official website):
1. Studies Language & Literature
2. Language Acquistion
3. Individuals and societies
4. Sciences
5. Mathematics
6. Arts

Students will choose 6 subjects from the above 6 groups. The first 5 subjects will be selected from groups 1 to 5, excluding group 6. The 6th subject is a free choice, where students can choose a subject from group 6 or any other subject from the first 5 groups.

It’s important to note that each subject can be taken at either Standard Level (SL) or Higher Level (HL), providing students with the flexibility to choose the level that suits their abilities and interests.