BOSTON - British International School of Boston students have been accepted to some of the world’s top colleges and universities, identified in the 2015 World University Rankings.
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BOSTON - British International School of Boston students have been accepted to some of the world’s top colleges and universities, identified in the 2015 World University Rankings.
BOSTON - British International School of Boston students have been accepted to some of the world’s top colleges and universities, identified in the 2015 World University Rankings.
BISB alumni have been accepted to three of the world’s top 10 universities, including Harvard University (#1), University of Cambridge (#4) and University of California, Berkeley (#7).
The World University Rankings is released annually by the Center for World University Rankings. The list of 1,000 colleges and universities around the world ranks schools based on the success of their alumni, the employment rates of alumni, the quality of the faculty and the their global influence in research.
British International School of Boston graduates have a strong history of admission to some of the world’s top colleges and universities. The 2015 World University Rankings clearly demonstrates this success.
BISB alumni from 2010 to 2015 have been admitted to 10 of the top 50 schools named in the ranking, 19 of the top 100 schools and 43 of the top 500 schools.
Among those institutions are New York University, University College London, Duke University, Imperial College London, University of Edinburgh, Boston University and the University of Notre Dame. Click here for more information on university acceptances by BISB students.
Alumni from the British International School of Boston stand out during college admissions thanks to the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, offered during the last two years of high school.
IB Diploma students are highly-sought after by colleges and universities around the world, and have higher rates of academic success and higher college graduation rates than their non-IB counterparts.
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