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TOK Exhibition

One of the IB Diploma Programme’s most distinctive academic components, the Theory of Knowledge (TOK) Exhibition, was successfully presented by our Grade 11 students. Investigating the nature of knowledge, its construction, and real‑world implications, the exhibition became a high‑impact learning experience.
As one of TOK’s two official assessments, the exhibition invited students to think deeply beyond the classroom. Students connected real‑life objects to 35 predetermined prompts such as “What is knowledge?” and “Who owns knowledge?”—examining how abstract ideas are embodied in everyday contexts.
Throughout the process, students demonstrated critical thinking, intellectual curiosity, and the ability to analyze complex ideas—strongly reflecting the IB Learner Profile. Beyond a formal task, the exhibition helped students build a more conscious and ethical relationship with the world. The study, intended to nurture students who question, reflect, and view the world through a global lens, culminated in a presentation of their intellectual growth and understanding.