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When looking to enroll your children abroad, one of the most important questions to ask is, “Will their education be accepted at universities around the world?” Hand-in-hand with that question is, “Will they be prepared for these universities?” Frankly, a boarding school could have the best-looking facilities and the nicest environments, but without an appropriate degree programme that is recognized by universities back home, it’s quite probably a waste of time.
For British, American, and French parents, the option exists for their children to study at international schools with national curricula, such as A-Levels or the French Baccalaureate programme. In such a case, their children will graduate with the option to study at national universities that accept their country-specific degrees.
However, there’s another, arguably superior option for these children studying abroad, which would make them eligible for admission to thousands of prestigious universities all over the world – the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, or IB DP.
A classic among educational programmes that was developed nearly half a century ago, the two-year IB Diploma is recognized by dozens of countries. It consists of six subject groups that represent a diverse array of courses, including math, science, and language and literature studies. It also includes in its requirements a core programme that consists of a theory of knowledge course, a 4,000-word independently researched extended essay taken from a list of approved topics, and a “Creativity, Activity, or Service” project that could involve community service, creative activities, or physical activities.
The comprehensiveness, diversity, and flexibility of the IB DP make it an ideal choice for international students. Studies show that its efficacy is nothing to snort at – graduates of the programme end up more frequently in advanced standing, perform better at their studies, and are admitted to more exclusive universities. In addition, many universities offer special course credits, and even scholarships that are exclusive to IB DP graduates.