Congratulations to students on fantastic IB Diploma results
Collège du Léman students have once again achieved strong results in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. Collège du Léman’s average score is 3.05 higher than the IB global average, widening the gap between ourselves and other IB schools around the world.
Collège du Léman students have once again achieved strong results in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. Collège du Léman’s average score is 3.05 higher than the IB global average, widening the gap between ourselves and other IB schools around the world.
The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, commonly referred to as the IBDP, is a two-year education programme for students age 16-19. The programme is a widely accepted and recognised qualification for entry into higher education and universities worldwide. To learn more about the International Baccalaureate you can visit their website here.
- Our students' average score in the IB Diploma was 33.00, significantly ahead of the 2017 global average of 29.95 points.
- 11% of our students achieved 40 points and above. This is the level of attainment required to gain admission to the world's elite universities, such as Cambridge, Oxford, Harvard and Stanford.
- We are delighted to announce that one student from our school received full marks -- the maximum score of 45 points. This is an incredible achievement for this student as only 0.137% of students worldwide received full marks this year on the IBDP.
We would like to commend our teachers for another outstanding year. Your commitment to our students and school is what drives these exceptional academic results. On behalf of the parents and school, we would like to applaud you for always challenging our students to achieve more than what they could have thought possible.
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