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Theory of Knowledge (TOK) Exhibition

Grade 11 students successfully presented their projects at the TOK Exhibition, a core academic component of the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme. Aimed at exploring the nature, origins, and real‑world reflections of knowledge, the exhibition created a high‑level intellectual experience for students.
As one of TOK’s two official components, the exhibition encouraged students to move beyond the theoretical classroom environment. During the process, they analyzed real‑life objects by connecting them to the IB’s 35 prescribed TOK exhibition prompts, such as “What is knowledge?” and “What are the limits of knowledge?” This approach allowed students to investigate how abstract epistemological concepts take shape in everyday life through an interdisciplinary lens.
The experience fostered critical thinking, intellectual curiosity, and nuanced analysis of complex ideas—all of which strongly reflect the IB Learner Profile.
Far beyond a mere academic requirement, the exhibition supported students in developing an ethical and conscious engagement with the world, reaffirming our school’s commitment to raising globally minded individuals prepared to contribute meaningfully to rapidly changing global dynamics.