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IB "League Tables"

The IB Diploma is marked on a world-wide scale, where each subject is graded from 1 (lowest) to 7 (highest possible score) for all six subjects.  Marks are also allocated for the Extended Essay and Theory of Knowledge.   Students must get a total of 24 points and fulfil other criteria in order to receive the IB Diploma.

The marks are internationally moderated so that the same standards apply throughout the world.

AIC students have ten times the rate of scoring the perfect total, and three times as many students achieve the top score for an individual subject.

Our schools results from 2009:

AIC (2006-2009)
World (2006 - 2009)
Pass rate
94%
79%
Average Points (out of 45)
35 points
30 points
40 + points *
20%
5%
Individual Subject Score of 7
(7 = highest possible subject score)
23%
7%

*(38 + points is the pre-requisite into world's top 20 Universities)

Source: The IB Diploma Programme Statistical Bulletin May 2009

 

 

 

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