IB success for Redmaids’ High

STUDENTS in Year 13 at Redmaids’ High School have achieved strong results in the International Baccalaureate.

The school is delighted with the IB Diploma outcomes for all students, with the average point score across the cohort of 38. This compares with the UK average  of 35 and the worldwide average of 30. 

For the third year in a row one Redmaids’ High student achieved a perfect score of 45 points. Only 25 students in the UK this year achieved at this level, alongside around 250 =students worldwide. Two other students achieved scores of 40 or over. 

The IB is taught in 159 countries and gives students the opportunity to study a wider range of subjects concurrently, demonstrating depth and breadth of knowledge. 

The IB students are looking forward to pursing a range of subjects at university including Popular Music Performance and Songwriting, Spanish and Politics, Psychology with Neuroscience and History or pursuing a gap year adventure. 

IB coordinator at Redmaids’ High, Pete Brealey, said: “These are tremendous results for our students and we are incredibly proud of what they have all achieved. The grades they’ve received reflect the dedication and hard work they have shown consistently through their two years of study, and we wish them all the very best for the future.”