IB Launchpad at Camp Mockingee Gives Students a Powerful and Confident Start to the Diploma Programme in 2026

IB Launchpad at Camp Mockingee Prepares Students for a Confident Start to the Diploma Programme

The International Baccalaureate IB Launchpad at Camp Mockingee offers students a three-day immersive experience designed to prepare them for the Diploma Programme. Combining academic guidance, skill-building workshops, and wellbeing activities, the programme helps students build confidence, develop essential learning skills, and form strong connections before beginning their IB journey.

Bahrain’s Public Schools to Introduce IB Programmes for the First Time in a Transformative and Promising Education Move in 2026

IB Programmes to Be Introduced in Bahrain’s Public Schools for the First Time

IB has entered into a historic pact with the Ministry of Education in Bahrain, under which IB programs will be offered at government schools for the very first time in the country. This is going to double the number of IB World Schools in Bahrain. Through such a development, students will get quality, internationally acclaimed, inquiry-based education that will contribute to the further development of the country’s public education system.

IB Reveals Inspiring Community Award Winners Across Three Global Regions in 2026

IB Announces Community Inspiration Award Winners Across Three Global Regions

The International Baccalaureate (IB) has announced the winners of its Community Inspiration Awards across three global regions, recognising schools and educators who are driving meaningful change beyond the classroom. The awards celebrate initiatives that embody the IB’s core values—service, creativity, and global engagement while addressing real-world challenges within local communities. From sustainability projects to social impact programmes, this year’s winners highlight how IB learners and educators are turning ideas into action and making a tangible difference worldwide.

IB Day Türkiye highlights collaboration, wellbeing, and global digital citizenship

IB Day Türkiye highlights collaboration, wellbeing, and global digital citizenship

The IB Day Türkiye organized by the International Baccalaureate held on the campus of Çamlıca of Eyüboğlu Campus, İstanbul focused on the topic of “Better Together: Balancing Academics and Wellbeing” where participants came from all around Türkiye to engage in the conference that provided more than 270 talks about such topics as global citizenship, digital citizenship, and innovations in the curriculum along with learner well-being.

By means of workshops, conferences, and alumni stories, all those engaged had an opportunity to see how educational practices implemented in the IB program can improve not only the academic results of students but their personal achievements as well.

IB Backs 110 Powerful Youth Projects Worldwide Through the 2026 Global Youth Action Fund

International Baccalaureate reveals 2026 Global Youth Action Fund winners, backing 110 projects in 42 countries

The International Baccalaureate (IB) has announced the 2026 Global Youth Action Fund awardees, selecting 110 impactful projects across 42 countries. With over 1,100 applications received, this year’s cohort highlights the growing role of youth-led initiatives in addressing global challenges, from education and inclusion to sustainability and community development. The program empowers young changemakers with resources and mentorship to turn innovative ideas into meaningful action aligned with global development goals.

Mumbai to Host First IB Global Conference of 2026

The IB Global Conference 2026 in Mumbai will bring together more than 1,100 educators, school leaders, and education experts from across the Asia-Pacific region to explore the future of teaching and learning. Taking place from 26–28 March, the conference will feature over 70 sessions covering innovative approaches to IB programmes, collaboration within the global IB community, and the growing impact of artificial intelligence in education. With the theme “Shared Learning, Shared Futures,” the event encourages meaningful dialogue, intercultural understanding, and collaborative solutions to strengthen education systems in a rapidly changing world.

International Baccalaureate at 50 in India: Can It Move Beyond Its Elite Tag?

The discourse surrounding the internationally recognized curriculum is changing as the International Baccalaureate (IB) marks 50 years in India. Despite the program’s increased prominence, concerns remain over its pricing, accessibility, and standing as a top-tier educational system. According to education leaders, the current difficulty is effective integration into India’s larger education ecosystem rather than awareness. With its emphasis on inquiry-based learning, critical thinking, and holistic development, the IB aims to move beyond exam-focused traditions while adapting to local academic realities and university requirements.

How IB Schools Influence College Admissions Success

International Baccalaureate (IB) schools provide their pupils a demanding, internationally acclaimed curriculum that fosters academic performance, autonomous study, and critical thinking. Because of their extensive research projects, comprehensive development, and solid academic preparation, IB graduates frequently stand out in college applications, both domestically and abroad. While the program is demanding, the skills and achievements gained through IB study can significantly enhance a student’s prospects for admission to top universities worldwide.

IB Confirms May 2026 Exams to Proceed in Middle East with Support Measures for Students

Despite continuous difficulties in some regions of the Middle East, the International Baccalaureate (IB) has announced that the May 2026 assessment session will continue in much of the region. While most nations anticipate that exams will proceed according to schedule, the IB is collaborating closely with authorities and schools to guarantee flexibility and student assistance. Measures include opportunities to postpone or modify examinations, access arrangements for impacted students, and extensions of coursework deadlines. The IB may use its Non-Exam Contingency Measure (NECM), which enables students to earn results based on coursework and anticipated marks, under dire circumstances where exams cannot be held safely.

IB Issues Statement on Assessment in the Middle East Amid Ongoing Challenges

The International Baccalaureate (IB) has announced a series of assessment adjustments for schools across the Middle East ahead of the May 2026 examination session. In response to ongoing challenges in the region, the IB is extending coursework deadlines, offering flexible exam options, and providing additional support through its Adverse Circumstances policy. These measures aim to reduce pressure on students and ensure fair and equitable assessment conditions across affected countries.