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tudents celebrated success stories that not only highlight strong academic performance but also the values of determination, creativity, and ambition.
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB) RESULTS Ermitage International School, France, was delighted with their International Baccalaureate (IB) School Graduating Class of 2025, stating that their “overall average score is the highest in three years with an impressive proportion of our students gaining 40 points or above. Our students are well placed to follow the pathways of their choice, with offers which include Polytechnique (France), University of Pennsylvania (US), Boston College including a student with a sporting scholarship (US), Ecole Hôtelière de Lausanne (Switzerland), and University of Edinburgh (UK), to name but a few”. In its centenary year, Tanglin Trust School,
Singapore’s B cohort achieved a 100% pass rate with a provisional average diploma score of 39.3 points, well above the world average of 30.58. Chris Seal, Head of Senior School, stated, “This is an extraordinary set of results from a truly wonderful group of people… these results are an excellent reflection of Tanglin’s strengths in academic leadership and higher education pathways support with a number of students securing their most aspirational placements”. The largest graduating class in Bavarian International
School’s (BIS) history achieved excellent results. The 96 students who took the IB Diploma Programme (IB DP) exams in May 2025 achieved an average score of 34.2 points. The pass rate is also impressive at 98% (81.2% worldwide). Two BIS students achieved the top score of 45 out of 45 points. 17% of BIS students received more than 40 points in the IB DP, which is equivalent to a 1.3 average in the German Abitur. Furthermore, the achievements are more impressive because 40% of the 110 students in the cohort received some form of learning support. “The increase in the need for learning support is a global trend in schools – from reading and spelling difficulties to ADHD and autism. We blame this less on the coronavirus pandemic and more on the new age of smartphones, screen time and social media, which is demonstrably changing the way young people learn and pay attention,” explains Dr Chrissie Sorenson, Head of School & Executive Board of BIS. TASIS England 2025 IB Diploma Programme
candidates achieved a commendable 91% pass rate, and a strong average diploma point score of 34, outperforming the worldwide averages. Head of School, Bryan Nixon, praised the cohort’s accomplishments: “We couldn’t be more proud of our students this year. Their determination, resilience, and genuine curiosity have shone through their IB results. Beyond the statistics, it’s their collaboration, compassion, and commitment to their own individual learning journeys – both in and out of the classroom – that define their true success...” In 2025, Marymount International School London
achieved a 100% pass rate in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme, maintaining
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its perfect record from the previous year. Every student scored above 31 points, with the highest reaching an outstanding 43. In addition, 32% of Marymount’s students were awarded the prestigious Bilingual Diploma, reflecting the school’s strong international and multilingual ethos. Headmistress Margaret Giblin said: “We are deeply committed to nurturing each student’s unique talents and aspirations, helping them to grow into confident, compassionate, and capable young people...” Students at Halcyon London International School,
the only not-for-profit independent IB school in central London, achieved an average score of 35, outperforming both the UK and world averages. The school’s IBDP Coordinator, Ms Lori Fritz, said: “We are so proud of our class of 2025 and the results they achieved through their own hard work and their collaborative teamwork. What stands out from this class, though, is more than just the numbers and grades – it is the eloquent TOK essay, the ethereal artwork, the authentic science discovery, the original music composition and the intentions to make a difference.” UWCSEA, Singapore has one of the largest IBDP
cohorts in the world. Some schools have graduating IBDP cohorts of just 50 to 100 students. Class of 2025’s IB cohort of 605 students had a pass rate of 98.7%. The world average pass rate was 81.3%. On average, 99% of UWCSEA students enrol at universities around the world.
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB) DIPLOMA & ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) The International School of Kuala Lumpur (ISKL) is proud to share that its High School students once again demonstrated exceptional growth and learning through the 2025 International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma and Advanced Placement (AP) examinations. Among the 129 Diploma candidates, 93% earned the full Diploma, with an average score of 34.2 points, nearly four points above the global average of 30.6. Additionally, 18% of students scored 40 or more points out of a possible 45.
Below: Students from Tanglin Trust School
GLOBAL EDUCATION EXAM RE SULTS
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