Earlier today, our gym was transformed into a vibrant hub of ideas and discussions as our Grade 11 students presented a powerful showcase of critical thinking, personal insight, and philosophical exploration — through their IB Theory of Knowledge (TOK) Exhibition.

The TOK Exhibition is a core component of the IB Diploma Programme that challenges students to ask big questions like:

– What counts as knowledge?

– Who owns knowledge?

– How do values influence what we know?

Students chose one of 35 prescribed TOK prompts and connected it to three real-world objects — ranging from books, paintings, and digital tools, to personal mementos. Each object told a story about how knowledge shapes — and is shaped by — our lives.

Scroll down to see moments from the Expo, including thoughtful presentations, creative object selections, and insightful reflections.

This exhibition encourages young minds to explore how knowledge lives beyond the classroom. We’re incredibly proud of our students for their depth, curiosity, and creativity.

A heartfelt thank you to our IB DP Coordinator, Vishwas Kulkarni, our Senior Leadership and staff, and students and staff from Beijing No. 80 for visiting and supporting this amazing event.