
Three programmes at a glance
Do schools teach more than
one programme?
IB World Schools, which are schools authorized by the organization, may choose to offer:
- only one IB programme
- more than one IB programme, ie any combination of two programmes, or all three programmes
- local or national programmes in addition to one or more IB programmes.
Schools that offer more than one IB programme automatically ensure a coherent sequence of international education for the student. At the same time each programme is self contained, allowing schools to offer just one programme.
IB World Schools are a mix of international, private and state schools. They range in size from very small to over a thousand students.
- What are the three programmes?
- How does the IB define 'international education'?
- How long has each programme been established?
- How do the three programmes form a coherent sequence of education?
- Do schools teach more than one programme?
- How many schools offer these programmes? Where are they located?
- In which languages are students taught?
- What is the IB learner profile?
- How do I find out more?
