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TBS Warsaw IBDP Results 2026: A Perfect 45 Achieved

We are incredibly proud to celebrate the exceptional achievements of our International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) students this year! With an impressive average score of 35.4 points, our students have significantly surpassed the global average of 30.9 points, demonstrating their dedication, resilience, and commitment to academic excellence.
Notably, 32.4% of our students scored 40 points or above, placing them among the highest-performing IB candidates worldwide. We are also delighted to share that the highest score achieved was 45 points — the maximum possible score in the IB Diploma Programme!
A further highlight of 2026 results is that 20% of our students received the IB Bilingual Diploma. This achievement celebrates the international nature of our school community, where students bring together different languages, cultures, and perspectives to create a globally minded learning environment.
These IBDP scores reflect not only the hard work of our students but also the unwavering support of our teachers, families, and the entire TBS Warsaw community. We congratulate all of our graduates on their success and look forward to seeing the impact they will make as they embark on the next chapter of their academic and professional journeys. Their achievements inspire us all and set a new benchmark for excellence at TBS Warsaw.
“I would like to add my congratulations to our Year 13 students on a magnificent set of IB Diploma results, across the board! It has been a record-breaking year for TBS Warsaw with one maximum score of 45 points as well as 32.4% of students being awarded 40 points or more. A record number of students have secured places at their first-choice universities and overall TBS Warsaw IB students have exceeded the Global average IB score by almost five points!
Great credit must go to the dedicated teaching staff, who I know will be delighted for their students!”
- John Brett, Principal, The British School Warsaw
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