The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, commonly referred to as the IBDP, is a two-year education programme for students aged 16-19. The programme is one of the most widely accepted and recognised qualifications for entry to the best universities worldwide. To learn more about the International Baccalaureate you can visit their website here: www.ibo.org
“I am delighted for every one of our students who have worked exceptionally hard over the last two years, working alongside our dedicated and very talented staff they have realised their ambitions, have bettered themselves and have gained access to some exceptional Universities. I must make special mention of Viola who, having scored a perfect score of 45, has shown just how exceptional she is.” Mr Alun Yorath, Principal, The British School Warsaw
- Our students' average score in the IB Diploma was almost 33.5, much ahead of the 2017 global average of 30 points.
- One out of every five of our students achieved 40 or more points. This is the level of attainment required to gain admission to the world's elite universities, such as Cambridge, Oxford, Harvard and Stanford. Only one out of fourteen IB students achieves 40 or more points annually.
- We are delighted to announce that Viola F from our school received full marks - the maximum score of 45 points. This is an incredible achievement given that only 218 students worldwide (0.1% of the 160 000 IB pupils) received full marks this year in the IBDP. Viola will be pursuing Philosophy, Politics and Economics studies at University of Oxford.
- 43 students took the IB Diploma this year (an increase of over 30% versus our 2016 number)
