About the Creators

The growth this webpage is possible thanks to the foundational work by the students below. As part of this ongoing ISB legacy legacy, we're proud to build on what was originally created as a CAS project. Keep reading to meet the original creators of this site!

"if you're not a leader on the bench, don't call yourself a leader on the field" -Abby Wambach

From shyly shadowing at ISB to preparing for the dreaded IB exams while anxiously awaiting graduation, we've helped each other through every single high and low the MYP and DP programme have thrown at us. There is no asking for better friends than this group. We created this website to help future (and current) IB students be successful and take advantage of the tips and resources we wish we would have had during this time. Good luck!

Brynna Dodge

EE Subject: World Studies- Culture, Language and Identity (Anthropology & History)

"Resurrection and Revival of Disappearing Indigenous Languages"

Hobbies: Soccer, painting, photography, learning languages


Ella Moenne-Loccoz

EE Subject: World Studies - Equality and Inequality (History & Politics)

"To what extent can a justice system be racially unbiased when founded on racist ideals?"

Hobbies: Soccer, soccer, and soccer! Oh also politics...



Samantha Myers

EE Subject: World Studies - Equality and Inequality (Anthropology & History)

"How do Peruvian Indigenous Peoples' History and Culture Necessitate Mobilization for Land Rights?"

Hobbies: Piano, Painting, Yoga, Camping, Hiking

Mia Barkenaes

EE Subject: Global Politics - History and Economics

"The Effects of Brazil's Political and Economic Instability on Global Climate Change Initiatives"

Hobbies: Politics, reading, drinking coffee