Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS)

How is CAS structured? 

The three strands of CAS, which are often interwoven with particular activities, are characterized as follows:

In order to demonstrate these concepts, students are required to undertake a CAS Project. The project challenges students to:

What is the significance of CAS?

CAS enables students to enhance their personal and interpersonal development by learning through experience.

It provides opportunities for self-determination and collaboration with others, fostering a sense of accomplishment and enjoyment from their work.

At the same time, CAS is an important counterbalance to the academic pressures of the DP.


IB guidance on CAS

A good CAS programme should be both challenging and enjoyable – a personal journey of self‑discovery.

Each student has a different starting point, and therefore different goals and needs, but for many their CAS activities include experiences that are profound and life‑changing.

CAS is a component of the DP core.