Research shows that DP graduates are much more likely to be enrolled at top higher education institutions than entrants holding other qualifications.
Through creativity, activity, and service (CAS), students learn outside the classroom and develop emotionally and ethically as well as intellectually.
For example, the Extended Essay (EE) requires independent research through an in-depth study.
The DP is recognized globally by universities and employers.
Language classes encourage an international mindset, key for increasingly globalized societies.
Learn how to analyze and evaluate issues, generate ideas, and consider new perspectives.
Take good study habits and strong time management to further education and the working world.
Learn to understand, not just memorize facts or topics and prepare for exams.
Theory of knowledge (ToK) classes encourage IB students to make connections between subjects.
Students are able to choose courses from six subject groups and study subjects at different levels.