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A lifetime of learning and lasting legacies: The International Baccalaureate PARTNERED CONTENT


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his academic year marks a special occasion for many International Baccalaureate (IB) World Schools.


Through celebrating 5, 10, 25 and 40-year anniversaries


since the introduction of their chosen programmes, a collection of schools are unified in the acknowledgement that their teaching of either the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), Diploma Programme (DP) or Career-related Programme (CP) has provided students with the educational excellence needed to make their mark on the world.


In some cases, this has been true for over half a century.


Growing a truly connected international community for over 50 years, it is easy to see why today over 5,300 schools look to adopt the IB; providing students with not only with the knowledge to pass examinations, but knowledge for life.


In addition to providing programmes that empower


students to be the best they can be, the IB benefits teachers and the wider school community too, through:


• Networking: Schools, students and teachers can join a growing educational community that spans across 158 countries; providing an increased opportunity to learn through global themes and help develop international-mindedness.


• Relevance: Four tested education programmes that focus on providing a robust and adaptable lifetime of learning that is relevant in today’s world; IB programmes are continuously reviewed to ensure their relevance.


• Reputation: Through offering the IB, schools receive a strong international reputation for excellence and quality; backed with a five- decade commitment to expanding learning opportunities for students by equipping them with the creative skills and independence they need to succeed at school, university and beyond.


To find out more about becoming an IB World School, please visit: uhttps://www.ibo.org/become-an-ib-school/


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