This year has seen another successful cohort of Year 13 International Baccalaureate graduates.
This year has seen another successful cohort of Year 13 International Baccalaureate graduates as The British International School 3 continues to outperform global averages, both with the school average IB result and subject average grade results. The world average IB Score for May 2021 was 33 and our school’s average score was 34.
- Two pupils achieved Diploma Programme scores of 40 or above out of the maximum of 45. This puts them in the Top 8 percent, globally, of all pupils that study the IB in 144 countries around the world.
- Ghunho Min scored a total of 43 IB points, scoring the maximum level of 7 in most subjects, including physics higher level of which, on average, less than 20% of physics candidates achieve. Ghunho will go on to study Engineering at Clare College, University of Cambridge.
- Alexandra Shipilova scored 42 IB points, scoring the maximum level of 7 in most subjects, including chemistry and geography higher level. Alexandra will go on to study Geochemistry at the University of St Andrews.
The IB Diploma Programme is recognised by universities and employers around the world for the way it combines academic rigour with real world skills in a global context. The majority of our pupils’ have been accepted into their first-choice university, with most going on to study in the UK.
We send huge congratulations to our IB pupils who have achieved another superb set of IB results this year. The IB Programme at School 3 continues to go from strength to strength and we are again delighted by our pupils’ performance.