The Benefits of investing in an IB Diploma education

 

  Do you want to have extra classes aside from the ones you are already taking in school? Do you want to take advanced lessons for your future subjects? Do you want to gain more experiences which could improve your skills and make you better at doing things? If yes, then you should probably take the IB Diploma Programme (DP) which according to the ibo.org is an academically challenging and balanced program of education with final examinations that prepares students, aged 16 to 19, for success at university and life beyond. There is no doubt this program could help students a lot with all the benefits it could give you.

In an article by Monikah Schuschu, let us learn more about what IB Diploma is and its benefits.

What Are the Benefits of Earning an IB Diploma?

In past posts on the CollegeVine blog, you may have noticed that when we talk about AP courses and exams, we sometimes mention another acronym that may not sound as familiar to you: IB. This stands for International Baccalaureate, and represents another advanced educational option for high school students that exist alongside the AP program.

While the IB program isn’t as popular as the AP program in the United States, it can definitely be a worthwhile option for those who have access to it. In particular, earning an IB diploma, which requires that you take certain courses and fulfill additional academic and extracurricular obligations, can be an impressive qualification to add to your resume.

Read on for more information about the IB Diploma Programme and how an IB diploma can enhance both your high school experience and your college prospects. Read more here.

Great! It is truly undeniable that the IB diploma programme could help you when you enter high school and college as well. What is amazing with this program is that you do not just learn academics because it also includes components which allow you to learn creativity, innovation, and such.

CATS Education will give us three ways on how your child could benefit from IB diploma’s Creativity, Activity, and Service program.

3 Ways Your Child Benefits From the IB Diploma’s Creativity, Activity and Service Programme

Experiential learning challenges students to pursue a journey of self-discovery while engaging with community and global issues. This is why Creativity, Activity and Service (CAS) is an essential component of the International Baccalaureate (IB) programme.

As an international boarding college offering the prestigious IB, CATS provides this two-year programme for motivated and proficient students who show an interest across a broad range of subjects. The IB is the fastest growing and most respected qualification for students preparing for higher education, recognised by the best universities in the UK and abroad for inspiring internationally minded students to become caring, critical thinkers. In fact, independent research shows that IB students get higher degree results than A level students and earn more when they leave university.

Here is how the Creativity, Activity and Service component prepares students for university and career success. Read more here.

Amazing! Now we know that the IB Diploma programme caters to all kinds of learning. It is true that on-hand experiences are really great teachers because it gives you the opportunity to learn by doing. Creativity, activity, and service could really improve something big in you and you can use it at any aspects of life.

To encourage you more to take the International Baccalureate Diploma Programme, Dr. Patricia Fioriello will give us more benefits on having it.

12 Benefits of International Baccalaureate Diploma Program

What is International Baccalaureate Diploma Program?

International Baccalaureate Diploma Program was established in 1968 by the International Baccalaureate Organization in Geneva, Switzerland with the goal of delivering international academic standards in most of the local schools.

IBO academic philosophy is summed up in the following words of its mission statement:

“Through comprehensive and balanced curriculum, coupled with challenging assessments, the International Baccalaureate Organization aims to assist schools in their endeavors to develop the individual talents of young people and teach them to relate the experience of the classroom to the realities of the world outside. Beyond intellectual rigor and high academic standards, strong emphasis is placed on the ideals of international understanding and responsible citizenship, to the end that IB students may become critical and compassionate thinkers, lifelong learners and informed participants in local and world affairs, conscious of the shared humanity that binds all people together, while respecting the variety of cultures and attitudes that makes for the richness of life.” Read more here.

It is really amazing how the IB Diploma programme contributes a lot of learning and experiences to students. That is why if you ever got a chance or a choice to take this program, don’t hesitate because it adds additional knowledge that you could really use not just in school but on other aspects as well. In addition, it could be an asset if you are applying in universities for college and it also gives you increased opportunities of obtaining a scholarship which could help you with your expenses and your education as a whole.

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