International Baccalaureate (Diploma)
Schools offering the International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB Dip) prepare students for university entrance by following the IB programme over the final two years of high school. This involves taking six subjects (three at higher level and three at standard level).
Assessment is based on a combination of final examinations and course work that are evaluated by external examiners worldwide, and (in some cases for coursework) by internal assessment. IB examinations for each subject are held on the same days for all students worldwide - in May in the Northern Hemisphere and in October in the case of most Southern Hemisphere schools.
Each subject is scored from 1-7, and up to 3 additional points may be awarded for TOK (Theory of Knowledge) essays and for the Extended Essay. A minimum of 24 points is required to obtain the IB diploma, while 45 points is the maximum. A school that has 35 diploma candidates in a given year, out of which 32 passed, has a pass rate of 91%. You can judge the results for yourself by knowing that the world average pass rate is approximately 82%. (Pupils may also opt to take certificates in the individual subject areas, though these on their own may be insufficient for university entry.)
The International Baccalaureate Explained
Schools offering this curriculum:
- The American International School in Egypt
- International School of Lausanne
- Queenwood School for Girls (Sydney)
- Saint Maur International School (Yokohama)
- The American International School (Kuwait)
- The International School of Prague
- Institut International de Lancy (Geneva)
- Seisen International School (Tokyo)
- Beijing Huijia Private College
- Beijing No. 55 Middle School and High School
- College du Leman (Geneva)
- Aloha College
- ACS Egham International School
- The Prague British School
- Western Academy of Beijing (WAB)
- Canadian International School (Tokyo)
- K. International School (Tokyo)
- Yokohama International School
- The Codrington School (Barbados)
- Australian International School (Kowloon)
- Island School (Hong Kong)
- Overseas Family School (Singapore)
- Aiglon College (Chesières-Villars)
- Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College (Sydney)
- Newington College (Sydney)
- Dubai International Academy
- Repton School (Dubai)
- Cairo American College
- American International School of Budapest
- The British International School, Budapest
- St. George's School
- Carey Baptist Grammar School
- International School of Amsterdam
- Arnhem International School (Secondary Department): Lorentz Lyceum
- Mont' Kiara International School
- International School of Kuala Lumpur - Middle & High School
- Nexus World-School
- International School of Toulouse
- St. Julian's School (Lisbon)
- Awty International School
- International School of Monaco
- El Limonar International School, Murcia
- Swans Sierra Blanca (Secondary School)
- International School of Kenya
- Beijing BISS International School
- The Village School
- Dulwich College (Shanghai)
- Washington International School
- International School of Geneva: La Châtaignerie Campus
- British International School of Cairo (BISC)
- American Overseas School of Rome
- St. George's British International School, Rome
- King George V School (Kowloon)
- The Canadian International School (Hong Kong)
- The French International School (Hong Kong)
- Marymount International School Rome
- Rome International School
- International School of Singapore (ISS)
- Canadian International School (Singapore)
- Bedford School
- Geelong Grammar School
- The British School in the Netherlands
- Beijing City International School
- TASIS - The American School in England
- British School of Houston
- (UWCSEA) United World College of South East Asia (Singapore) (East Campus)
- Berlin Brandenburg International School (BBIS)
- Berlin International School (BIS) Private Kant Schule Berlin
- Moscow Economic School
- The American School of Valencia
- The British School- Rio de Janiero
- The American International School (Rio)
- The British School- Rio de Janeiro (Urca site)
- British International School Shanghai (BISS) (Pudong campus)
- British International School Shanghai (BISS)(Puxi campus)
- Shanghai Community International Schools (Pudong campus)
- Shanghai Community International Schools (Puxi campus)
- Western International School of Shanghai (WISS)
- Aga Khan Academy, Mombasa
- Ecole Nouvelle de la Suisse Romande
- Chinese International School (Hong Kong), The
- Sha Tin College (Kowloon)
- West Island School (Hong Kong)
- The North London International School (formerly Woodside Park)
- International School of London
- MLC School (Sydney)
- Sydney Church of England Co-ed Grammar School, Redlands
- The Berlin British School
- Trinity Grammar School (Sydney)
- ACS Cobham International
- Dulwich College Beijing
- German European School Singapore
- George Mason High School
- British School of Washington
- International School of Geneva: La Grande Boissière Campus
- Beijing World Youth Academy
- Haut-Lac International Bilingual School
- International School of Western Australia
- Braeburn College
- The Aga Khan Academy
- St. Dominic’s International School, Portugal
- Methodist Ladies' College
- Shanghai American School (SAS)
- South Island School (Hong Kong)
- American Creativity Academy (Kuwait)
- Ravenswood (Sydney)
- St. Andrew's Cathedral School (Sydney)
- Emirates International School, Jumeirah Campus (Dubai)
- Emirates International School, Meadows Campus (Dubai)
- Raffles International School (Dubai)
- Dubai American Academy
- Modern English School
- Amsterdam International Community School
- The International School of The Hague (Secondary School)
- The American School of The Hague
- International School Hilversum
- International American School of Warsaw
- International School of Beijing (ISB)
- Khartoum International Community School
- Washington & Lee High School
- (UWCSEA) United World College of South East Asia (Singapore) (Dover Campus)
- Anglo-American School of Moscow
- Yew Chung International School of Beijing
- International School of Nice
- International School of Geneva: Campus des Nations
- St. Mary's International School (Tokyo)
- Sotogrande International School
- American Embassy School Of Delhi
- The British School (Delhi)
- The English College in Prague
- Canadian International School (Bangalore)
- International School of Geneva (Ecolint)
- Chatsworth International School (Singapore)
- Westwood International School (Gaborone)
- ACS Hillingdon International School
- Southbank International School
- Carlucci American International School of Lisbon
- The International School Bangalore, TISB
- The British International School
- The International School, Ho Chi Minh City
- Renaissance International School Saigon
- St Stephen’s School
