SINGAPORE - Once again, students from the handful of local schools who sat the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) exams in November 2022 have done well. Read more at straitstimes.com.
- Once again, students from the handful of local schools who sat the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme exams in November 2022 have done well.– 55 out of 120 – came from Singapore. The impressive showing has again left parents and students wondering if the IB exams are easier than the A levels.The IBDP and the A levels are both two-year programmes that cater mainly to students between 16 and 18 years old.
One key difference between the A levels and IBDP is that the IBDP requires students to take a broader spread of subjects across disciplinary areas. The programme has six subject groups to choose from: studies in language and literature; language acquisition; individuals and societies; sciences; mathematics; and the arts.
Educators who have taught A-level and IB students say IB coverage is more extensive, but the final exams tend to be less challenging than the A levels. Hence children who are more exam-savvy tend to do better in the A-level exams, while the IB exams benefit students who are good at time management, independent learning and research.How did IBDP students in Singapore fare?
SJI also had impressive results. All 266 IB students who took the Diploma exams passed with an average score of 41 points, with 205 attaining 40 points and above. Students in the three international schools set up by ACS, SJI and Hwa Chong Institution also take the IB. One reason pointed out by many educators is that some schools that offer the programme take in academically strong students to begin with.
This carries over to the A levels or IB track. No data is available on how many students from schools such as Raffles Institution and Hwa Chong Institution attain perfect A-level scores as the Ministry of Education does not release the figures.
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