At Colegio Trener, we offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme — a globally recognized curriculum that prepares students to meet the challenges of the modern world. We believe in an education that not only shapes but transforms, fostering the development of informed, critical, well-rounded, and compassionate individuals who are increasingly aware of and open to the world around them.
As part of the IB, our students benefit from an additional year dedicated to academic and personal growth, which allows them to be even better prepared to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world. The Diploma Programme reinforces our mission to nurture young people with a global perspective, strong values, and the skills needed to succeed on any path they choose.
By choosing the IB, students gain the tools to excel both academically and personally. Moreover, the IB Diploma is widely recognized by prestigious universities around the world, opening doors to exceptional educational and professional opportunities.
IB Learner Profile
The Diploma Programme is designed for students aged 16 to 19. It combines academic rigor with the development of personal and social skills, fostering intellectual curiosity, ethical responsibility, and a strong sense of community engagement.
At Trener, the programme is offered in grades 11 and 12, and we have selected the following subjects
- Language and Literature
- English
- History
- Environmental Systems and Societies
- Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation
- Film
In addition to the core components:
- Theory of Knowledge
- Extended Essay
- Creativity, Activity, and Service (CAS)
Thanks to these core components, students are encouraged to reflect on the nature of knowledge, engage in independent research, and carry out a project that often includes community service.
The Diploma Programme
Why choose the IB at Trener School?
- A comprehensive approach: From the early years through the IB Diploma Programme, our students engage with a broad range of subjects — from sciences and mathematics to literature and the arts — complemented by community service activities and the study of a second and third language.
- Active learning: Through the Extended Essay, Theory of Knowledge (TOK), and Creativity, Activity and Service (CAS), students develop research, critical thinking, and leadership skills from early on in their educational journey.
- International perspective: The programme fosters understanding and respect for different cultures, encouraging students to become true global citizens.
If you’re looking for an educational experience that challenges, inspires, and transforms, the IB at Trener School might be exactly what you need.