Thursday, 9 July 2015

PROVISIONAL IB LEAGUE TABLE 2015

In this post we give you our own provisional assessment of the Top IB Schools in the UK for 2015. These positions are compiled from the average points achieved by sixth formers taking the Diploma Programme of the IB.

A candidate can receive between 1 and 7 points for each of the 6 subjects taken. He or she can also get up to 3 points for The Theory of Knowledge and The Extended Essay – thereby meaning a maximum score of 45 points.

School 
   Average Points
1. North London Collegiate
41.1
2. Stephen Perse Foundation
39.6
3. Cheltenham Ladies College
39.4
4. Portsmouth Grammar School
39
= Wellington College 
39
= King Edward's Birmingham
39
7. Sevenoaks
38.9
8. Fettes 
38.6
9. Bromsgrove
38.5
= Headington 
38.5
10. Ardingly
38
= The Abbey School
= Manchester High School for Girls
38
38
13. Red Maid's
37.6
14. Christ's Hospital
37
= Haileybury
37
= Sherborne Girls
37
= Royal High School 
37
= Charterhouse
37
19. Oakham 
36.4
20. St Clare's
36.35
21. ACS Egham
36
22. Southbank
= St Dunstan's College
35.6
35.6
24. Worth
= Bradfield College
26. UWC Atlantic College
35.1
35.1
35
= Brentwood
28. Felsted
35
34.6
29. ACS Hillingdon 
34.5
30. King William's College
31. Plymouth College
34.3
34.1
32. Greshams
34
= Leighton Park 
34
= ACS Cobham
34
= TASIS
= Bryanston
37. King Edward's Witley
38. CATS Canterbury
39. Box Hill
34
34
33.4
33
32.4
40. St Leonard's Fife
32
= Warminster
42. Stonyhurst
32
30


Note 1: There are a few gaps in our data, because the information is not freely available or a school will not supply it or it has not offered the IB for long enough to have DP results. If you represent a school and wish to let us know your score, please get in touch by emailing info@educationadvisers.co.uk 

Note 2: We make a substantial investment of time and effort in preparing these tables, and all copyright and database rights in the tables belong to us. Please respect this by not reproducing the tables or the information within them, in whole or in part, without our consent. If you wish to reproduce any of our tables or the information within them then please contact us for details.

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