IB Introduces Powerful New Assessment Guidelines Ahead of May 2025 Exams

IB Introduces Updated Assessment Procedures for May 2025 Exams

In order to enhance security and fairness in the examinations, and also make them consistent across the world, the International Baccalaureate has made modifications to its assessment procedures for the upcoming examination session of May 2025. These modifications consist of extra exam paper variations, improved supervision practices, change in examination timings in specific regions, and restrictions on the use of technology like clearing GDC memory.

From Numbers to Confidence: A Powerful Journey of Empowering Students Through Mathematics in 2026

From Numbers to Nurturing: A Teacher’s Journey to Empowering Students Through Mathematics

Matthew Rinehart, an educator within the International Baccalaureate community, shares his journey from a career in banking to the classroom, where he now focuses on empowering students through mathematics. By prioritising growth mindset, personalised instruction, and meaningful relationships, he helps struggling learners rebuild confidence and see themselves as capable problem-solvers. His approach highlights how teaching goes beyond numbers, fostering resilience, self-belief, and long-term success.

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.

Building the IB Ecosystem in South Korea Through IBEC

Building the IB Ecosystem in South Korea Through IBEC

The IB Educator Certificate Program (IBEC) is having a transformational impact on the way that education is changing in South Korea. Since 2020, IBEC has been instrumental in helping many universities become certified in the program, leading to more than 800 trained teachers and fast-tracking the establishment of IB World Schools throughout the nation.

With the support of university institutions, local education offices, and the schools themselves, IBEC has facilitated a sustainable pathway of educators skilled in inquiry-based teaching methodology and global education philosophy. In addition, IBEC is spearheading a paradigm shift from conventional memorization to more conceptual teaching approaches and putting a greater focus on mental well-being.

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.

IB and ICESCO Sign MoU to Strengthen Global Education Systems

IB and ICESCO Sign Landmark Education Agreement

The International Baccalaureate and the Islamic World Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization have signed a landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Rabat, Morocco, marking a significant step toward strengthening education systems across ICESCO member states. The agreement focuses on enhancing teaching quality, building government capacity, and fostering collaboration in line with global education priorities.

Building on earlier cooperation initiated in Muscat, Oman, the partnership also supports the achievement of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). By combining IB’s expertise in holistic, inquiry-based learning with ICESCO’s regional influence, the initiative aims to create more inclusive, future-ready education systems that benefit students, teachers, and governments worldwide.

PYP and MYP Students Excel Beyond Peers on Global Academic Benchmarks

A new study by the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) found that students in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme (PYP) and Middle Years Programme (MYP) outperform their peers from non-IB schools on international academic benchmarks. Analysing results from more than 71,000 students across 254 international schools in the 2023–2024 International Schools’ Assessment (ISA), the research shows IB students consistently achieved higher scores across subjects and grade levels. MYP students also exceeded global PISA benchmarks in mathematics, reading, and science, reinforcing the strong academic outcomes associated with IB programmes.

IB Returns to SXSW EDU to Promote Innovation in Education

The International Baccalaureate (IB) has returned as a sponsor of SXSW EDU in Austin, Texas, continuing its efforts to promote innovation and collaboration in global education. The event brings together educators, students, policymakers, and thought leaders from around the world to exchange ideas and explore new approaches to teaching and learning. Through its participation, the IB highlights the impact of IB World Schools and their role in developing globally minded learners equipped with critical thinking, multilingual communication, and intercultural skills. With a strong presence in the United States since 1971—including 184 IB World Schools in Texas the organisation continues to work with schools and districts to prepare students for success in an increasingly interconnected world.

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.