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S5/6 Curriculum 2022/23
Home
Welcome
Frequently Asked Questions
The SQA Pathway
IB: Background and History
The IB Diploma Programme
The IB Career-related Programme
IB Subject Information
University Information and Statistics
Mrs Chisholm's Blog: The Learner Profile
Mrs Chisholm's Blog: How Internationally minded are you?
Mrs Chisholm's Blog: Inquiry based Learning
Mrs Chisholm's Blog: Approaches to Teaching and Learning
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Home
Welcome
Frequently Asked Questions
The SQA Pathway
IB: Background and History
The IB Diploma Programme
The IB Career-related Programme
IB Subject Information
University Information and Statistics
Mrs Chisholm's Blog: The Learner Profile
Mrs Chisholm's Blog: How Internationally minded are you?
Mrs Chisholm's Blog: Inquiry based Learning
Mrs Chisholm's Blog: Approaches to Teaching and Learning
University Information and Statistics
www.ibo.org/globalassets/publications/ib-research/outcomes/uk-higher-education-outcomes-summary-eng.pdf
www.ibo.org/contentassets/5895a05412144fe890312bad52b17044/recognition---international-student-guide-uk--march2016---eng.pdf.pdf
IB students out-perform in UK university race
IB Diploma Programme (DP) students have a 57 percent greater likelihood of attending one of the top 20 UK universities than students who study traditional A Levels. IB students also have greater post education prospects compared to students of matched prior attainment and on average earn more than their A Level counterparts, according to findings from a new report.
DP students more likely than peers to attend top UK universities
A recent study, based on a report prepared by the Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA), explored how Diploma Programme (DP) and A level graduates compare in terms of higher education outcomes at universities in the United Kingdom (UK).
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