International Baccalaureate
Founded in 1968, the International Baccalaureate (IB) pioneered a movement of international education, and now offers four high quality, challenging educational programmes to students aged 3-19. The IB gives students distinct advantages by providing strong foundations, critical thinking skills, and a proficiency for solving complex problems, while encouraging diversity, curiosity, and a healthy appetite for learning and excellence.
In a world where asking the right questions is as important as discovering answers, the IB champions critical thinking and flexibility in study by crossing disciplinary, cultural and national boundaries. Supported by world class educators and coordinators, the IB currently engages with more than 2 million students in over 5,500 schools across 159 countries. To find out more, please visit www.ibo.org.
IB Global Conference | The Hague 2025
How the IB Transforms Learning in UK State Schools | Leigh Academy Blackheath
IBEC Conference | Taipei 2025
IB Global Conference | New Orleans 2025 | Day 2 & 3
IB Global Conference | New Orleans 2025 | Day 1
Why the Science of Reading Authentically Supports IB PYP Learners
IB Educator Certificates: Bringing the IB to your University
IB Global Conference | Singapore 2025 | Day 2 & 3
IB Global Conference | Singapore 2025 | Day 1
IB Educator Certificates: The Recognition Process
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IB World Schools in Iberoamerica: Gimnasio del Norte, Colombia
IB African Education Festival Kigali 2025
IB Global Conference | Budapest 2024 | Day 3
IB Global Conference | Budapest 2024 | Day 2
IB Global Conference | Budapest 2024 | Day 1
IB's College and Career Readiness: A Perspective from SUNY Chancellor Dr. John B. King Jr.
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The PYP Early Years at Carrollwood Day School, Florida
What is the IB Global Conference?
Discover the MYP in the Netherlands
Implementing Multiple IB Programmes: Insights from an NYC District Coordinator
IB Educator Shares | Why do colleges offer credit to IB graduates?
IB Educator Shares | How does the IB embrace inclusivity?
IB Day in Ghana | Part 2
IB Day in Ghana | Part 1