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The IB Diploma is a complete educational programme. The subjects provide both breadth and depth, and there are three additional elements which help to provide overview, additional academic specialisation, and a recognition of interests outside the classroom. These are the course in the Theory of Knowledge, the Extended Essay, and Activities (CAS). CAS stands for Creativity, Action and Service. It is recognised by the IBO that many students will have extensive interests outside their academic studies. In order to give recognition and encouragement to these the IBO asks them to spend one afternoon or equivalent time each week undertaking activities that come under one or more of these headings. For example, activities that involve Creativity are Studio Art and Photography. Action could be a team sport like football or an individual activity like swimming. For Service, students may help each other, or people in the comunity such as as the old or the disabled, or may help charities such as Oxfam. Some activities cover more than one heading. For example, a play performed at a local school or old people's home may well involve Creativity, Action and Service. For more details of our Activities link here. Extended
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