How Do You Choose Your IB Subjects? Answer These Questions
IB is an examination board that stands for International Baccalaureate. If you’re reading this blog, that means you have made the big decision about wishing to pursue IB for your…
IB is an examination board that stands for International Baccalaureate. If you’re reading this blog, that means you have made the big decision about wishing to pursue IB for your…
Many students and parents begin the college prep process by comparing the ACT and SAT tests. The SAT and ACT generally cover the same topics. Both ACT and SAT scores…
The International Baccalaureate is a non-profit organization that was founded in 1968 in Geneva, Switzerland. This curriculum was carefully curated with a goal to create a rigorous framework in order…
What is the IB Diploma Programme (IBDP)? A rising popular alternative to the curriculums in India is the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP). One of the main reasons students undertake…
A-Levels (Advanced Level qualifications) are a UK subject-based qualification for students aged 16 and above. Typically, the course is studied for a little over two years and is recognized worldwide.…
Further Mathematics Higher Level is a step further from Mathematics HL. The course began in 2014 i.e. their first assessment was held in 2014. However, the course ended in 2020.…
Ascend International School is an IB world school in Bandra East, Mumbai, India. It is a coeducational international Pre-K to 12th grade day school established in 2011 and managed by…
Theory of Knowledge or ToK is a core component of the IB Diploma Programme that the student is required to take up as a subject. The TOK requirement is central…
What is an International School? An international school does not adopt the national curriculum of it’s home country. Instead, it combines the curriculums of various other countries around the globe.…
The IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) is an international curriculum made for children from years 3 - 12, to nurture and develop young students as caring, active participants in a…