The International Baccalaureate (IB) is considered one of the best programs to prepare students for a globalised world and to get access to higher education. Let’s have a look at its key advantages.
The IB Program offers a certified curriculum that puts an emphasis on helping students think critically and taking responsibility for their own learning. Throughout independent projects, students develop research & learning skills (they learn how to learn) proven to help them later in higher education.
Students will develop creativity and communication skills, both verbal and written, by taking part in debates, doing research or writing essays on different topics. The IB program also encourages them to consider a global context through bilingual programs and a choice of second languages, including its cultural origins.
Another key part of the IB program is Community Action Service (CAS). All students are required to develop CAS projects that explore an area of their interest and centre around giving back to the community. This means that students have to think and take action beyond the school limits, engaging in an actionable project.
A rather important aspect is that the IB Diploma is an international qualification recognised by leading universities around the world, regardless of where it was completed. Being in the IB program also means that you can join the IB Alumni network, which can be a great networking opportunity around the world and even a resource in your child’s future career.
These advantages have made IB Schools an increasingly popular choice for parents looking for international schools. Over the past few years, there has been a great deal of demand, so you may have to apply earlier than to a standard school.
The IBCP is one of the newer programs. It is designed for students wishing to develop their life and work experiences in the last two years of secondary school.
Students will benefit from both an IB education as well as the personal qualities development through the IBCP Core components. It prepares the students for success in their work life or future studies - whether in Switzerland or abroad.
At Haut-Lac International Bilingual School , which is offering the IB programme in the region of Vaud, 40% of the students continue on to study at Swiss universities, while the rest move on to international universities.
Their programs can be tailored to the ambitions and backgrounds of each individual student to best prepare them for their future.
Schools that offer an IB program are a great fit for students who have an international background. As it is based on worldwide standards, students who have to relocate during their education can enrol in a different IB school and find the same curriculum.
For some expat families choosing a school with a boarding program may be a great option. Haut-Lac International Bilingual School for example offers a family style boarding home limited to 30 students, making a good fit for international students seeking a bilingual, English or French IB education, as well as student-athletes pursuing a path into top universities while fulfilling their sporting ambitions.
Additionally IB schools usually offer a range of activities for the students as well as their families to help them integrate in their new home.