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International
in-depth education

Good news! We are expanding. This year we started the MYP programme in first grade. Curious? Check our open day on Tuesday February 13!

Supreme College stands for education of the future in a close-knit international community for students who want to positively influence their own world and the world of others.

Our school has no timetables, a maximum of two subjects per day and no traditional classrooms. What also makes Supreme College special is that you can obtain two internationally renowned diplomas: the Middle Years Programme (MYP) of the International Baccalaureate and the internationally renowned vwo.

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A different approach
to learning

Cross curricular learning is at the heart of Supreme College Nederland. Therefore, subject specific knowledge of, e.g. history, social studies and geography blends into inquiry-based learning in topical issues such as immigration and sustainability. The starting point is always contributing to a better world and becoming a global citizen.

More about MYP and VWO

The MYP at Supreme College Nederland consists of seven subject groups

  • Language and Literature (Dutch and English)
  • Language Acquisition (Spanish and German)
  • Individuals & Societies
  • Mathematics
  • Sciences
  • Arts
  • Physical and health education (PHE)

Six global contexts guide these subject groups

  • Identities and relationships
  • Personal and cultural expression
  • Orientation in space and time
  • Scientific and technological innovation
  • Fairness and development
  • Globalization and sustainability

Concepts

Concepts such as ‘perspective’ or ‘systems’ are used to research interesting issues and ideas of personal, local or global importance. In this way lessons become lively and meaningful. This new approach to learning is also applied to the vwo curriculum.

Learning from and
with each other

There are no traditional lessons in a traditional classroom at Supreme College Nederland. There is no fixed timetable but supervised by a teacher you work in morning and afternoon sessions from 08.45 till 16.00.

research information, collaborate on projects, learn to design, tackle complex problems from different perspectives, learn both academic and life skills, encounter different cultures and environments, learn to reflect on your role as a global citizen.

In this way you do not only gain a great deal of knowledge but you also learn the skills to support this knowledge: the desired student characteristics for universities and employers around the world. In short, at Supreme College Nederland you will be working towards a successful, international career!

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Open day December 6 and February 13!

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We look forward to welcoming you at our open day on Wednesday December 6 or Tuesday February 13, 4-7 pm. Please register: info@supremecollege.nl.  

Start of first form at Supreme College

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In school year 2023-2024, we will start an international first form at Supreme College. This class will also follow the Middle Years Programme (MYP) of the International Baccalaureate. In this…

Bezoek aan NEMO science museum

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Op dinsdag 7 september werd Supreme  College als eerste school na lange tijd ontvangen door NEMO Science museum Amsterdam. Na een te lange wandeltocht (wanneer is in Amsterdam geen straat…

Supreme College Nederland is a joint educational initiative of Jac. P. Thijsse College and Bonhoeffercollege in Castricum. Jac. P. Thijsse College boasts a long tradition of expertise in bilingual education and participates in an extensive international school network. Bonhoeffercollege possesses a unique specialism in science with its Technasium. These strengths complement each other at Supreme College Nederland. A modern and up-to-date alternative for European and International schools, both within and outside the Kennemerland region.

Supreme College Nederland is an IB World School. IB World Schools share a common philosophy – a commitment to high-quality, challenging, international education – that we believe is important for our students.

For further information about the IB and its programmes visit http://www.ibo.org.