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Friday08 July 2025New Parent and student IBDP orientation
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IB Learner's profile
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March 19, 2026

IB Learner Profile Explained: Key Traits of an International Baccalaureate Student

The IB learner profile is a core element of the International Baccalaureate curriculum. According to the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO), the framework outlines ten qualities that help students become active, lifelong learners prepared for international-minded citizenship.

IB vs A-Levels Difference
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March 10, 2026

IB vs A Levels: How to Choose the Right Curriculum for Your Future

IB and A-Levels which serve as international academic systems that students from multiple countries study. The two learning methods provide college admission pathways to students, yet they differ because of their distinct teaching methods and organisational structures. 

theory of knowledge in ib
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March 4, 2026

What is the Theory of Knowledge in IB?

The TOK full form is Theory of Knowledge. It is the core component along with the Extended Essay and CAS in the IB Diploma Programme. TOK provides the platform for collaboration across the six-subject group. 

IB Board Vs CBSE difference
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February 22, 2026

IB Board Vs CBSE: Understanding the Difference

Deciding which school board to select for your child will be an important factor in their educational career. When considering all of your options, parents typically take the time to compare each choice for their child based on various factors

benefits of IB education
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February 22, 2026

How IB Education Prepares Students for Life Beyond School

Most school systems focus on memorising information and scoring well on exams, rather than encouraging students to question, analyse, and think independently. What makes the International Baccalaureate (IB) school different is that it teaches students how to think, question, and change. 

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