What makes the IB unique?
The following are all the different ways that the IB is unique:
The IB offers a continuum of education, consisting of four programmes for students aged 3 to 19 (the PYP, MYP, DP and CC).
The IB enjoys a reputation for high-quality education sustained for over 35 years.
The IB encourages international-mindedness in IB students. To do this, students must first develop an understanding of their own cultural and national identity.
The IB encourages a positive attitude to learning by inspiring students to ask challenging questions, to critically reflect, to develop research skills, to learn how to learn and to participate in community service.
The IB ensures that its programmes are accessible to students in a wide variety of schools – national, international, public and private – through its unique relationship with IB World Schools worldwide.