Is one more desirable than the other? Is one more difficult than the other, and worth more? Will one open more doors?
The European Baccalaureate (EB) is a diploma awarded to students who have successfully completed their secondary education in a European School or other accredited European institutions that offer the EB programme. These schools follow the curriculum and guidelines set by the European Schools system and are authorised to administer the EB examinations. The International Baccalaureate (IB), on the other hand, is an international diploma that is awarded to students who complete the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. This programme is offered by schools worldwide that are authorised by the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO).
While both the EB and the IB provide challenging and comprehensive educational programmes, they vary in their focus, scope, structure and recognition. Deciding between them can depend on factors such as educational objectives, language proficiency, preferred universities and geographic location. Both diplomas offer excellent preparation for higher education and beyond, each with its unique strengths and areas of focus.
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Based on the educational philosophy of the European Schools (ES) which emphasises multilingualism, multiculturalism, and European values. |
The mission is to develop inquiring, knowledgeable, and caring young people who are motivated to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect. |
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3 components:
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4 components:
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Compulsory core curriculum:
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6 subjects from the following subject groups:
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International recognition |
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Internationally recognised
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