IB Diploma students at Collège du Léman enjoy outstanding results for the 2017/18 academic year
Collège du Léman students have once again achieved strong results in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for the 2017/18 academic school year. Collège du Léman’s average score this year is 35 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 for the 2017/18 academic school year. Collège du Léman’s average score this year is 35 higher than the IB global average, widening the gap between ourselves and other IB schools around the world .
- Collège du Léman’s average number of points of 35/45, is the highest ever recorded and an excellent score in absolute terms.
- 35% of the candidates obtained 38 points or above, which is the score required by most elite Universities to gain admission, such as Cambridge, Oxford, Harvard and Stanford.
- One of our candidates obtained the perfect score of 45/45 points — the maximum score.
Andy Puttock, Education Director of Nord Anglia Education, said, “I am delighted by the outstanding IB diploma results achieved by our students this year. This excellent outcome is not only due to their efforts but also the incredible hard work put in by the school’s teachers throughout the year to ensure our children experience the best in learning.”
He added, “For eight consecutive years, students at Nord Anglia Education schools have exceeded the IB Diploma global average score, achieving a pass rate of 94% compared to the global average of 78.4%. This is a testament to our Be Ambitious philosophy, highlighting that there is no limit to what our students can achieve.”
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.
Once again, bravo to our students on your hard work!