International Baccalaureate
The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP), administered by the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO), is a rigorous two-year curriculum that unfolds during the sixth form years (Year 12-13) in the British education system.
To achieve better grades, it's crucial to develop excellent time management skills. Start by setting a study schedule that allocates time for each subject, including for the Extended Essay and Creativity, Action, Service (CAS) requirements.
If you want to apply to the top 20 universities in America, you need to have an IB score of 40 or above; If you want to apply to the top 40 universities, you need to have an IB score of 35 or above.




History、Geography、Economics、Philosophy、Psychology, etc

Physics、Chemistry、Biology、Computer Science、Design Technology, etc


Mathematics(Analysis & Approaches)、Mathematics(Application & Interpretation), etc

Visual arts、Music、Dramatic arts、or a subject from the other groups

The Extended Essay is a core course of the IB programme, and students are required to write a 4,000-word EE essay in their final year of the IBDP
Theory of Knowledge focuses on reshaping students' overall knowledge structure, making students re-examine the knowledge of the basic disciplines. Requirements: Write a 1200-1600 English word essay on the theory of knowledge
To put it simply, CAS is a volunteer activity, but it is a mandatory volunteer activity. Every IBDP student is required to complete a certain number of activities over a two-year period

CUHK | MSc of Finance Mathematics Don't hesitate to ask for help from teachers, tutors, or counselors if you're struggling with a particular subject or concept. The IB is designed to be challenging, and it's normal to encounter difficulties. Seeking help early can prevent small issues from becoming major obstacles.

UCL | International EducationThe IB is not just about individual achievement; it's also about learning to work effectively in a team. Collaborating with classmates can provide different perspectives on a topic, help clarify difficult concepts, and make the learning process more enjoyable. Study groups can be beneficial when preparing for exams or working on group projects.

Teachable Subjects:
Math (HL&SL)

Teachable Subjects:
Chemistry, Mathematics

Teachable Subjects:
Math (HL&SL)

Teachable Subjects:
Economics

Teachable Subjects:
Math (HL&SL)