Grade 10 student Kiran Wolf's MYP Personal Project will manage food waste and grass clippings to produce healthy soil for the school campus. Here's how to get involved!
The personal project formally assesses students’ approaches to learning (ATL) skills for self-management, research, communication, critical and creative thinking, and collaboration.
The MYP Personal Project consolidates learning and develops skills for further education and life beyond the classroom. Grade 10 student Kiran Wolf's Personal Project will create a composting system as part of WIS's Strategic Plan commitment to make our campus green and more sustainable. Please contact kwolf@wis.edu.na if you would like to be a part of the Saturday work day in January when this project is built. We are also seeking the following supplies for donation:
Material |
Wooden Posts (44x94mm x 1m) |
Wooden Pallets (4 pallets) |
Guard Pieces (22x22mm x 1m) |
Wooden Slats (20x220mm x 1m) |
Chicken Wire (25mm x 0.9m) |
About the MYP Personal Project
The MYP Personal Project is made up of a process, a product and a reflective report.
process —ideas, criteria, developments, challenges, plans, research, possible solutions and progress reports
product or outcome—evidence of tangible or intangible results: what the student was aiming to achieve or create
report—an account of the project and its impact, to a structure that follows the assessment criteria. The report describes both the process of creating the project and an evaluation of the impact of the process on the student or their learning.
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