IPC Curriculum

Nationally Aligned Internationally Acceptable

International Preschool Curriculum (IPC) is aligned to meet or exceed the standards of all major education systems making it the most internationally accepted ECE curriculum in the world. From Singapore Math to UK Literacy, the IPC has had to meet some of the most stringent standards to be truly international.

Developed by a team of doctorate academics, the IPC is the world’s first international ECE curriculum. It is also the only ECE curriculum that meets several national standards.

Based on academic research

Academically researched and peer reviewed before being drafted by our doctoral team of education experts. Our curriculum is a living document undergoing review and relevancy updates quarterly to reflect international best practice.

Rigorous and fun

The IPC Student Profile encompasses a wide range of intellectual developmental areas with an aim of harnessing a well rounded student that is fully prepared for further edu- cational endeavors.

Meet the standards of:

  • United States
  • United Kingdom
  • Singapore, and the rest of the world
We are aligned with:

From common core to S.T.E.M.

6
Content Learning Areas

38
Subjects

57
Thematic Units

The IPC student is expected to achieve a minimum standard in each of the six content learning areas. The IPC believes that children will develop at varying paces and therefore structures its learning objectives into three distinct levels.

Key characteristics of the IPC:

Objective based

The curriculum has clearly defined objectives which are designed to facilitate assessment and highlight areas of student progress or concern

Inquiry based

Limited aspects of inquiry based education designed to spark and maintain interest levels

Play based

By making learning fun, children are exposed to a learning environment that is second nature

Developmentally appropriate

The IPC believes that all children develop at varying paces not necessarily defined by age

Family involvement

The IPC believes that families should be at the center of their child’s education

Content learning areas

6 content learning areas and approximately 20 subjects ranging from agriculture to mechanics

Updated regularly

As a living document, the IPC regularly edits and refines its curricula materials. New units to strengthen core skills are added annually

Peer reviewed

All materials are reviewed by academic peers to ensure rigor

International

As a curriculum that was designed with an international audience in mind, the IPC has a special focus on internationalism, multilingualism and diversity

The IPC student profile

The IPC student is expected to achieve a minimum standard in each of the six content learning areas. The IPC believes that children will develop at varying paces and therefore structures its learning objectives into three distinct levels.

Independent thinkers

They are capable of developing independent thoughts, Independent ideas and opinions and appreciate when collective Thinkers thinking and sharing is required to achieve a desirable or beneficial outcome.

Team workers

They are capable of developing independent thoughts, Independent ideas and opinions and appreciate when collective Thinkers thinking and sharing is required to achieve a desirable or beneficial outcome.

Reflectors

They are capable of developing independent thoughts, Independent ideas and opinions and appreciate when collective Thinkers thinking and sharing is required to achieve a desirable or beneficial outcome.

Predictors

They are capable of developing independent thoughts, Independent ideas and opinions and appreciate when collective Thinkers thinking and sharing is required to achieve a desirable or beneficial outcome.

Communicators

They are capable of developing independent thoughts, Independent ideas and opinions and appreciate when collective Thinkers thinking and sharing is required to achieve a desirable or beneficial outcome.

Social carers

They are capable of developing independent thoughts, Independent ideas and opinions and appreciate when collective Thinkers thinking and sharing is required to achieve a desirable or beneficial outcome.

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Infant & Toddler Curriculum

Developed specifically for children ages 6 to 36 months
Covers 36 Different Thematic Units from Healthy Eating to Outer Space and Beyond!
Developed in a weekly structure

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Preschool Children Curriculum

Developed for Children Ages 3-6 years old
20 Different Thematic Units from the Olympics to Dinosaurs Assessment Indicators to better help assess your child’s strengths and weaknesses.