M5 students (above) drawing on their entrepreneurial acumen by running their own Mini Market earlier this week.
Parent involvement is an important part of helping students thrive in the middle years. When families know what students are learning, how assessments work and how they can support self-management skills at home, students feel encouraged and more confident.
We are really grateful for the close relationship we have with our parents. Open communication between home and school is so important – whether it’s keeping us updated about absences, letting us know about challenges students might be facing, or simply asking questions to better understand what we do.
It’s been fantastic to see so many MYP parents at recent events like Meet the Teacher, the M5 eAssessment meeting, the PTA coffee morning and the MYP information session. Your support and involvement are what make our school community so strong.
M5 I&S
As part of their Economics unit in Individuals & Societies, M5 students explored how markets work by running their own Mini Market. After learning about consumers, producers, supply, demand and price setting, students put theory into practice in a lively, hands-on activity.
Armed with simple resources, producers created a broad variety of products and services. Entrepreneurial spirit was everywhere: casino games and lotteries drew crowds, portrait sketching, basketball coaching, fortune telling and therapy sessions offered unique experiences, and origami products proved especially popular. They set prices, advertised and bargained with consumers, who had to decide what to buy based on price, quality and personal wants. The market was dynamic – some producers raised prices as stock sold out, while others lowered them to attract buyers.
Through this activity, students saw first-hand how economic theory comes to life, deepening their understanding of markets and the choices made by consumers and producers.
Anoek, Head of MYP