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IB Revision

Our team of expert IB teachers and examiners have created the best course-specific revision resources for your IB exams, covering exactly what you need to know to get the grades you want.

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VP of Content Astrid deRidder

I've always found it useful to change the format of the content that I'm studying. So if I'm reading Revision Notes, I might try to draw a Mind Map. Or if I'm reviewing a Mind Map, I might come up with a mnemonic to remember the order. Sometimes changing the shape of the material that you are trying to remember can be a helpful way to make the learning stick.

Astrid deRidder

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Head of STEM Lucy Kirkham

You'll have a lot to remember when studying for your IB so start early...little and often is much more beneficial than last minute cramming.

Lucy Kirkham

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The International Baccalaureate (IB) offer four educational programmes of international study for students aged 3 to 19, the most common of which is the Diploma Programme for 16-19 year-olds.

The IB DP curriculum consists of the DP core and six subject groups. The DP core is made from the three core elements: theory of knowledge, the extended essay and creativity, activity and service. The six subject groups are studies in language and literature, language acquisition, individuals and societies, sciences, mathematics and the arts. There are different courses within each subject group and students can opt to study another science, language or individuals and societies course instead of the arts course.

IB results are published to schools on the 5th of July every year, irrespective of whether that date is a weekday or a weekend day. Candidates receive their results one day later via their online portal.

IB DP is graded on a scale of 1 - 7 with 1 being the lowest grade and 7 being the highest. Each subject is graded separately with the overall DP result score being a combination of these.

IB offer four educational programmes: the primary year programme for ages 3 to 12, the middle year programme for ages 11 to 16, the diploma programme and the career-related programme, both for ages 16-19. The diploma programme (DP) is the most common programme.

The International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma program offers a globally focused, well-rounded education with an emphasis on critical thinking, skills development, and personal growth. Its diverse curriculum, holistic approach, and recognition by universities worldwide set it apart from more traditional options like A Levels. IB fosters cultural understanding, independent inquiry, and communication skills, preparing students for a globalized world while equipping them for higher education and professional success.

A teaching qualification in your country would be an immediate requirement. Then you would have to select a school with an IB program for its learners and join the staff there.