Hangzhou Wesley School Binjiang Campus opened September 2018; On December 19, 2018, we applied for IB PYP candidate school status; On 5 August 2020, we became an IB World School authorized by the International Baccalaureate Organization. In May 2024, we became a member of the China International Baccalaureate School Association. We will enter IB re-evaluation in April 2025.

The IB Learner Profile

The curriculum at Wesley School is based on the ten IB Learner Profiles which encourages students to become:

  • Inquirers—fostering students natural curiosity and actively participating in learning
  • Thinkers—students exercise initiative in applying thinking skills critically and creatively solving complex problems
  • Communicators—students receive and express ideas and information confidently in more than one language
  • Risk-takers—students approach unfamiliar situations without anxiety and have the confidence to explore new ideas
  • Knowledgeable—students explore themes that have global significance and acquire critical knowledge of the world around them
  • Principled—students have a sound grasp of the principles of moral reasoning and demonstrate integrity, honesty and a sense of justice
  • Caring—students show sensitivity towards the needs and feelings of others, and have a sense of personal commitment to helping others
  • Open-minded—students respect the values of other individuals and cultures and seek to consider a range of points of view
  • Balanced—students understand the importance of physical and mental balance and personal well-being
  • Reflective—they give thoughtful consideration to their own learning by constructively analysing their personal strengths and weaknesses

The IB Approaches to Learning

Approaches to Learning (ATL) are deliberate strategies, attitudes and skills that permeate of the IB programme. At Wesley School, we believe that explicit teaching of these skills is essential for teaching students how to learn and encouraging students to become independent lifelong learners. There are five skill sets identified by the IB that are common across each programme:

Thinking skills

Communication skills

Social skills

Self-management skills

Research skills