Inclusive Excellence Report 2024–2025 Reveals Growth, Access and Outcomes in U.S. IB Schools

IB US Inclusive Excellence Report 2024-2025: Growth, Access & Student Outcomes
Inclusive Excellence Report 2024-2025

IB in the United States

Growth, Access, and Student Outcomes Analysis

Official Report Release

The International Baccalaureate has just released “The International Baccalaureate in the United States: Growth, Access and Outcomes 2024-2025”. This Inclusive Excellence Report examines data across the United States, presenting clear views of student reach, school-level development, and program impact for educators, policymakers, and stakeholders.

Analytical Focus: The report provides structured data analysis across PYP, MYP, Diploma Programme (DP), and Career-related Programme (CP), highlighting steady growth and expanding access nationwide.

Steady Programme Growth

IB programmes continue expanding across US states with increasing numbers of authorized IB World Schools and candidate schools. Growth spans all programme types:

+PYP

Primary Years Programme
Strongest growth in elementary education

+MYP

Middle Years Programme
Middle school adoption accelerating

+DP

Diploma Programme
Flagship high school programme

+CP

Career-related Programme
Vocational pathway expansion

District leaders cite global recognition, structured curriculum, and critical thinking emphasis as key adoption drivers. Public schools represent the largest share of new additions.

Title I & Public School Expansion

Key Achievement: Title I Growth

Significant rise in Title I school participation serving low-income communities demonstrates commitment to equity. IB is no longer exclusive to high-performing districts.

Funding through federal/state grants, local partnerships, and district initiatives supports this expansion, aligning with IB’s mission of high-quality education for all backgrounds.

Diverse Student Access

Measurable increases in participation from:

  • English language learners
  • First-generation college aspirants
  • Underrepresented demographic groups

Schools adopt open-access models, reduce restrictions, and provide preparatory support, increasing classroom diversity and closing opportunity gaps.

Student Outcomes Analysis

2024-2025 Performance Highlights

  • IB DP students excel in academic writing and research skills
  • CP students demonstrate enhanced career preparedness
  • High percentage of IB graduates enter four-year institutions
  • IB participation correlates with college persistence/graduation
  • Consistent results across all demographic subgroups

College Readiness Excellence

IB students outperform peers on AP comparisons, SAT/ACT benchmarks. Growing US universities offer credit for Higher Level exams, creating affordable higher education pathways.

Teaching Impact

Educators report improved instructional strategies, assessment alignment, and student engagement through IB’s inquiry-based approach and professional development.

Identified Challenges

Funding Constraints

Smaller districts need sustainable financial support

Teacher Shortages

IB-specific training requirements

Digital Resources

Increased access needed

Quality Consistency

Maintaining standards across states

US IB Growth Accelerates

IB programmes expand access in public and Title I schools while maintaining excellence. With targeted support for funding, training, and resources, the United States can achieve significant gains in educational equity and outcomes.

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