The 3 main criteria we look at are the curriculum content, its examination style, and its global recognition. The importance of each criterion can vary with each student’s individual goals and aspirations.
The International Baccalaureate (IB) Programme is an internationally recognised curriculum that aims to foster internationally-minded and well-rounded students. Around 5,000 schools around the world offer the programme.
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Advanced Placement (AP) courses are a set of US curricula created by College Board to give students the opportunity to take college-level courses and, depending on the score a student receives on the exam, receive college credit.
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The International GCSEs and A Levels are the most commonly studied curriculum around the world. They are based on the UK high school education system and are adapted for a global student base.
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