PYP Exhibition at Oakridge is celebrated between the ages of 10 and 12, who are in the final year of the PYP, carry out a whole class project, or "exhibition". The exhibition represents the culminating activity of the PYP. It requires students to analyze and propose solutions to a real-world issue or problem, drawing on what they have learned in the PYP. It must include written work, oral presentations, the use of technology, and performances in one or more of the arts.
The exhibition may take the form of individual student projects, each of which addresses an aspect of an issue. It may constitute projects created by groups of students. Or it can be a single project created by an entire class working together. In all cases, it must represent a collaborative effort, and each student must make a substantial, identifiable contribution.The theme for our exhibition was taken up as 'Entrepreneurship'. We selected this theme especially to make our students aware of their entrepreneurship skills, knowledge and attitudes—and whether they can gain any significant success in these areas.
Bringing entrepreneurship education into the community support infrastructure, poses one of the more important economic development issue. As part of the new strategy for job creation, entrepreneurship education holds promise as an integral component in a community's venture support system.