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International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme ( DP )

In order to support the academic and intellectual development of the students, NÛN Schools has created an enriched curriculum that includes the IB curricula and focuses mainly on NÛN Values. Our main objective is to raise, thinkers, communicators, inquiring, knowledgeable, principled, open-minded, caring, risk-taker, balanced and reflective young people. These characteristics represent a wide range of human competence and responsibility that goes beyond intellectual development and academic success. 

The International Baccalaureate (IB) aims to educate young people who will make our world a better and more peaceful place while providing them with 21st-century skills and offering an internationally valid diploma. Our school, which implements the Diploma Programme (DP) developed for high school students, took its place in the IB World Schools list in December 2018. 

NÛN Students are offered the privilege to choose either the Diploma Programme or the Certificate Programme of International Baccalaureate before transitioning to 10th grade of high school. Diploma Programme students take the international examination in November of 12th grade, and they are entitled to be rewarded an IB Diploma. 

The Diploma Programme combines theory and life practice, opening the way for students to specialize in a specific field. At the end of the programme, students can apply to numerous universities around the world with the IB diploma they have received.  

Certificate Programme students, on the other hand, take the exam for the courses they choose in November of the 12th grade and are entitled to receive an IB certificate from these courses. 

NÛN Schools students learn to look at the world from a different angle and express themselves in different languages within the scope of the Diploma Programme. Teaching in different languages in some branch courses enables students to develop positive attitudes towards language learning.