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Examination session The IB Diploma Programme statistical bulletin

1 The IB Diploma Programme statistical bulletin, examination session Published in June 2009 International Baccalaureate Peterson House, Malthouse Avenue, Cardiff Gate Cardiff, Wales CF2 8GL United Kingdom Phone: + 44 29 2954 Fax: + 44 29 2054 8 Web site: www.ibo.org International Baccalaureate Organization 2009 Statistical queries should be directed to the Management Information Coordinator: Phone: +44 29 2054 65 Fax: +44 29 2054 8 E-mail: statistics@ibo.org

2 Contents Tables and graphs Page Index: key to abbreviations 4 PART A: general school statistics 5 1 schools following the Diploma Programme 5 2 Number and percentage of schools following the Diploma Programme by working language Number and percentage of schools following the Diploma Programme by IB region 6 PART B: registration statistics 8 25 4 schools registering 8 5 session schools registering 6 schools registering by working language Number and percentage of schools registering by IB region 8 registered by category 8 9 10 11 9 registered by gender 1 10 registered by IB region 11 registered by category, gender and IB region 12 Summary of Diploma Programme examination entries: schools with registered 1990 1 schools that registered a particular number of 14 15 16 18 14 Subject registration summary 19 15 Subject group registrations 19 16 Additional Diploma Programme requirements: extended essay and theory of knowledge 1 Subject registration summary: extended essay by subject group 20 20

18 Subject registration summary: theory of knowledge by language 21 19 Nationalities of registered 22 20 countries represented by examination session 24 21 registered by country 25 PART C: results statistics 26 22 Analysis of examination results by subject and level 26 2 Diploma and retake (D+R): distribution of points totals 1 24 Retake only (R): distribution of points totals 2 25 Diploma score distribution: diploma and retake (D+R) and retake only (R) 26 Extended essay results 4 2 Theory of knowledge results 5 28 Distribution of additional points 6 29 Mean points score worldwide 0 Mean grade worldwide 1 Pass rate worldwide 2 diplomas and bilingual diplomas awarded diplomas awarded by IB region

4 Index: key to abbreviations Categories of registration Diploma Programme must register in one of four categories. These are identified by one of the following letters. D R C A Diploma: intending to complete the requirements for the award of an IB diploma. Retake: previous IB diploma who are seeking to improve their results. The highest grade obtained for a subject will contribute towards the IB diploma. Certificate: taking one or more subjects who are not seeking the award of the IB diploma. Anticipated: intending to complete the requirements for one or two standard level subjects (excluding languages ab initio and pilot subjects) at the end of their first year of the Diploma Programme. They must complete all remaining IB diploma requirements in the corresponding examination session in the following year. IB regions Schools that are authorized to offer the IB Diploma Programme are grouped by geographical region. The abbreviations used in the tables are the codes describing the following geographical regions: IBAEM IBAP IBLA IBNA IB Africa, Europe and the Middle East IB Asia-Pacific IB Latin America IB North America and the Caribbean Other abbreviations HL SL EE TOK PS SBS Higher level Standard level Extended essay Theory of knowledge Pilot subjects School-based syllabuses

schools 5 PART A: general school statistics 1 schools following the Diploma Programme schools following the Diploma Programme* May session schools 1,086 1,192 1,24 1,454 1,66 session schools 14 14 156 169 181 Total 1,220 1,5 1,480 1,62 1,81 *as of 0 each year Graph 1.1 schools following the Diploma Programme 2,000 1,800 1,600 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 Year session schools following the Diploma Programme May session schools following the Diploma Programme

schools 6 2 Number and percentage of schools following the Diploma Programme by working language schools following the Diploma Programme by working language* English 1,065 1,169 1,02 1,429 1,594 French 1 18 19 18 21 Spanish 18 148 159 16 202 Total 1,220 1,5 1,480 1,62 1,81 *as of 0 each year Graph 2.1 schools following the Diploma Programme by working language 1,800 1,600 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 Year English French Spanish Percentage of schools following the Diploma Programme by working language* English 8.0% 8.5% 8.9% 88.05% 8.% French 1.9% 1.5% 1.28% 1.11% 1.16% Spanish 11.1% 11.09% 10.4% 10.84% 11.11% *as of 0 each year

schools Number and percentage of schools following the Diploma Programme by IB region schools following the Diploma Programme by IB region* IBAEM 88 424 48 52 605 IBAP 1 159 186 214 24 IBLA 161 10 181 194 21 IBNA 58 582 629 68 48 Total 1,220 1,5 1,49 1,62 1,81 *as of 0 each year Graph.1 schools following the Diploma Programme by IB region 800 00 600 500 400 00 200 IBAEM IBAP IBLA IBNA 100 0 Year Percentage of schools following the Diploma Programme by IB region* IBAEM 1.80% 1.6% 2.5% 2.8%.% IBAP 10.90% 11.91% 12.5% 1.19% 1.59% IBLA 1.20% 12.% 12.24% 11.95% 11.94% IBNA 44.10% 4.60% 42.52% 42.08% 41.1% *as of 0 each year

schools 8 PART B: registration statistics 4 schools registering schools registering 61 9 45 461 540 Percentage of total number of schools 29.59% 29.44% 0.61% 28.40% 29.2% Graph 4.1 schools registering 2,000 1,800 1,600 1,400 Total number of Diploma Programme schools 1,200 1,000 800 600 schools registering for examination session 400 200 0 Examination session 5 session schools registering session schools registering Total number of session schools 122 126 12 19 149 14 14 156 10 181 Percentage of all session schools 91.04% 88.11% 84.61% 81.6% 82.2%

schools 9 6 schools registering by working language schools registering by working language English 28 1 69 80 460 French 0 1 1 2 Spanish 4 9 82 80 8 Total 61 9 454 461 540 Graph 6.1 schools registering by working language 500 450 400 50 00 English 250 French 200 Spanish 150 100 50 0 Examination session

schools 10 Number and percentage of schools registering by IB region schools registering by IB region IBAEM 19 12 195 20 246 IBAP 62 1 8 101 115 IBLA 92 95 9 94 96 IBNA 6 55 88 59 8 Total 60 9 454 461 540 Graph.1 schools registering by IB region 00 250 200 150 100 50 IBAEM IBAP IBLA IBNA 0 Examination session Percentage of schools registering by IB region IBAEM 8.61% 4.% 42.96% 44.90% 45.56% IBAP 1.22% 18.0% 1.18% 21.91% 21.% IBLA 25.56% 24.1% 20.48% 20.9% 1.% IBNA 18.61% 1.99% 19.8% 12.80% 15.%

11 8 registered by category registered by category Diploma 2,61 2,99,2,522 4,14 Retake 5 8 949 961 1,4 Certificate 1,086 1,19 1,116 1,41 *1,124 Anticipated 265 26 52 664 *95 Total 4,559 5,150 5,84 6,488,96 * Please note: Anticipated are allowed to change their category to certificate and this will affect these figures. Graph 8.1 registered by category 4,500 4,000,500,000 Diploma 2,500 Retake 2,000 Certificate 1,500 Anticipated 1,000 500 0 Examination session

Percentage of 12 Graph 8.2 registered 8,000,000 6,000 5,000 4,000,000 registered 2,000 1,000 0 Examination session Percentage of registered by category Diploma 58.59% 58.19% 55.11% 54.28% 55.9% Retake 11.8% 14.% 16.16% 14.81% 18.16% Certificate 2.82% 22.89% 19.00% 20.6% *15.2% Anticipated 5.81% 4.58% 9.4% 10.24% 10.4% * Please note: Anticipated are allowed to change their category to certificate and this will affect these figures. Graph 8. Percentages of registered 100% 90% 80% 0% 60% 50% 40% 0% Anticipated Certificate Retake Diploma 20% 10% 0% Examination session

1 9 registered by gender registered by gender Female 2,0 2,9,02,1,28 Male 2,189 2,411 2,851,51,668 Total 4,559 5,150 5,84 6,488,96 Graph 9.1 registered by gender 4,000,500,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 Female Male 1,000 500 0 Examination session Percentage of registered by gender Female 51.99% 5.18% 51.46% 48.5% 50.40% Male 48.01% 46.82% 48.54% 51.65% 49.60%

14 10 registered by IB region registered by IBO region IBAEM 60 844 96 1,059 1,42 IBAP 1,4 1,519 1,981 2,494,099 IBLA 2,455 2,68 2,58 2,80 2,815 IBNA 126 104 156 105 140 Total 4,558 5,150 5,81 6,488,96 Graph 10.1 registered by IB region 500 000 2500 2000 1500 1000 IBAEM IBAP IBLA IBNA 500 0 Examination session Percentage of registered by IB region IBAEM 1.82% 16.9% 16.62% 16.2% 18.15% IBAP 29.56% 29.50%.4% 8.44% 41.9% IBLA 5.86% 52.10% 46.98% 4.62% 8.06% IBNA 2.6% 2.01% 2.66% 1.62% 1.89%

15 11 registered by category, gender and IB region IBAEM IBAP IBLA IBNA IB region Category registered female male Total number of registered Diploma 11 146 26 Retake 456 521 9 Certificate 21 28 Anticipated 1 4 4 Diploma 1,110 1,00 2,180 Retake 6 129 192 Certificate 14 4 Anticipated 26 41 680 Diploma 966 25 1691 Retake 2 2 50 Certificate 562 48 1045 Anticipated 14 15 29 Diploma 0 0 0 Retake 51 124 Certificate 1 4 Anticipated 5 12 Total 28 668 96 Graph 11.1 registered by category and IB region 2,200 2,000 1,800 1,600 1,400 1,200 1,000 800 600 400 200 0 IBAEM IBAP IBLA IBNA IB region Diploma Retake Certificate Anticipated

16 12 Summary of Diploma Programme examination entries: schools with registered 1990 Average Year Number number of Average number of Percentage Percentage diploma and diploma of per schools increase increase retake and retake examined school entered per school 1990 2-14 - 26.4 26 12.1 1991 4 26.0% 9 11.6% 2.4 416 12.2 1992 4 8.2% 1,144 4.5% 24. 5 12.2 199 54 14.9% 1,454 2.1% 2.0 9 14.4 1994 0 29.6% 1,812 24.6% 25.9 1,020 14.6 1995 1 1.4% 2,021 11.5% 28.5 1,114 15. 1996 89 25.4% 2,402 18.9% 2.0 1,224 1.8 199 91 2.2% 2,80 16.9% 0.8 1,51 16. 1998 164 80.2%,290 1.2% 20.1 1,81 11.1 1999 24 50.6%,889 18.2% 15. 2,89 9. 2000 26-4.5% 4,126 6.1% 1.5 2,590 11.0 2001 21 14.8% 4,21 2.2% 15.6 2,54 10.2 2002 29 8.1% 4,92 4.1% 15.0 2,94 10.0 200 4 1.1% 4,6 6.5% 1.6,18 9. 61 5.2% 4,559-2.5% 12.6,211 8.9 9 8.9% 5,150 1.0% 1.1,5 9.5 45 15.% 5,84 14.1% 1.0 4,186 9.2 461 1.% 6,488 10.45% 14.1 4,48 9. 540 1.14%,96 14.0% 1. 5,4 10.1 Note: The six-month retake facility was introduced in 1998 and has a significant impact on the data after this point. A larger choice of subjects was made available from 1996.

schools 1 Graph 12.1 Summary of Diploma Programme examination entries: schools with registered 1990 600 500 400 00 200 100 0 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 Year schools with registered Graph 12.2 Summary of Diploma Programme examination entries: total number of registered and number of diploma and retake registered 1990 8,000,000 6,000 5,000 4,000,000 2,000 1,000 0 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 Year Total number of registered diploma and retake registered

schools 18 1 schools that registered a particular number of schools that registered a particular number of 1 10 256 2 1 92 11 0 61 60 59 62 80 1 50 20 29 2 6 51 80 15 1 20 16 16 81 120 6 8 6 10 8 121 200 2 4 6 0ver 200 0 0 1 1 1 Total 61 9 45 461 540 Graph 1.1 schools that registered a particular number of 420 400 80 60 40 20 00 280 260 240 220 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 Examination session schools that registered 1 10 schools that registered 11 0 schools that registered 1 50 schools that registered 51 80 schools that registered 81 120 schools that registered 121 200 schools that registered over 200

19 14 Subject registration summary Subject group Subject registrations English French Spanish German Total Higher level subjects Standard level Total Group 1 - - - - 4,612 10 1 2 Group 2 - - - - 5,82 14 2 Group 4,94 1,286 40 6,2 9 11 20 Group 4 5,648 1,209 41 6,898 4 6 10 Group 5,858 1,48 5,41 2 5 Group 6 851 540 1,91 4 6 10 PS 2 2 1 1 2 SBS 41 41 Totals 15,4-4,518 81 0,85 44 66 110 15 Subject group registrations Graph 15.1 registered for subject groups,000 6,500 6,000 5,500 5,000 4,500 4,000,500,000 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 0 Examination session Group 1 Group 2 Group Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Pilot subjects School-based syllabuses

20 16 Additional Diploma Programme requirements: extended essay and theory of knowledge registered for extended essay and theory of knowledge Extended essay 2,99,09,5,646 4,01 Theory of knowledge 2,20,045,21,595 4,22 1 Subject registration summary: extended essay by subject group EE registered for a particular subject group Percentage of EE registered for a particular subject group Group 1 Group 2 Group Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Pilot subjects Total 844 19 2,05 698 98 2 1 4,01 19.62% 4.58% 48.24% 16.2% 2.28% 8.65% 0.4% 100.00% Graph 1.1 Subject registration summary: extended essay by subject group Pilot Subjects Group 5 Group 6 Group 1 Group 1 Group 2 Group Group 4 Group 2 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group Pilot Subjects

21 18 Subject registration summary: theory of knowledge by language Theory of knowledge registration by language registered Percentage of registered English French Spanish German Total,046-1,1-4,22 2.1% - 2.8% - Graph 18.1 Subject registration summary: theory of knowledge by language Spanish English Spanish English

22 19 Nationalities of registered Country name Country name AFGANISTAN 6 HONG KONG SPEC. ADMIN REGION CHINA 15 ALBANIA 1 HUNGARY ALGERIA 2 ICELAND 1 ANGOLA 2 INDIA 1 ARGENTINA 999 INDONESIA 52 ARMENIA 1 IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF 5 AUSTRALIA 1,295 IRAQ 4 AUSTRIA 6 IRELAND 10 BAHAMAS 1 ISRAEL 6 BANGLADESH 2 ITALY 45 BELGIUM 6 JAMAICA 1 BENIN 1 JAPAN 2 BERMUDA 2 JORDAN 1 BOLIVIA 1 KAZAKHSTAN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA 10 KENYA BOTSWANA 5 KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF 2 BRAZIL 12 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF 45 BRUNEI DARUSSALAM 2 LATVIA 6 BULGARIA LEBANON 4 CAMBODIA 1 LESOTHO 14 CAMEROON LITHUANIA 4 CANADA 4 LUXEMBORG 1 CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC 1 MACEDONIA, THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF CHILE 614 MALAWI 2 CHINA 185 MALAYSIA 129 COLOMBIA 28 MALDIVES 1 COSTA RICA 66 MALTA 1 CROATIA 6 MAURITIUS 68 CYPRUS 6 MEXICO 8 CZECH REPUBLIC 9 MOROCCO 1 DENMARK 1 MOZAMBIQUE 6 ECUADOR 260 MYANMAR 2 EGYPT 16 NAMIBIA 5 ERITREA 1 NEPAL ESTONIA 2 NETHERLANDS 49 ETHIOPIA NETHERLANDS ANTILLES 1 FIJI 1 NEW ZEALAND 1 FINLAND 52 NICARAGUA FRANCE 5 NIGERIA 2 GEORGIA 2 NORWAY 5 GERMANY 184 OMAN 1 GHANA 4 PAKISTAN 4 GREECE 1 PARAGUAY 2 GUATEMALA 68 PERU 41

2 Country name Country name PHILIPPINES 11 SWITZERLAND 22 POLAND 46 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC 1 PORTUGAL 10 TAIWAN 10 PUERTO RICO 1 TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OF 44 ROMANIA THAILAND 1 RUSSIAN FEDERATION 22 TUNISIA 1 RWANDA 20 TURKEY 1 SAUDI ARABIA UGANDA SERBIA 5 UKRAINE 5 SINGAPORE 66 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 1 SLOVAKIA 4 UNITED KINGDOM 6 SLOVENIA 1 UNITED STATES 18 SOMALIA 1 URUGUAY 100 SOUTH AFRICA 8 UZBEKISTAN 1 SPAIN 28 VENEZUELA SRI LANKA 8 VIETNAM 15 SUDAN 2 ZAMBIA 8 SURINAME 1 ZIMBABWE 29 SWAZILAND 24 OTHER SWEDEN 62 Total number of nationalities: 128 (126 are above, and 2 other nationalities are from dual nationality whose second nationality is not in the above) Candidates with dual nationality (Second nationality is not included in the above): 84

countries 24 20 countries represented by examination session countries represented by examination session 9 86 91 88 91 Graph 20.1 countries represented by examination session 100 90 80 0 60 Examination session countries represented by examination session

25 21 registered by country Country name registered Country name registered ARGENTINA 1,04 MALAYSIA 48 AUSTRALIA 1,690 MALTA 2 AUSTRIA 4 MAURITIUS 8 AZERBAIJAN 1 MEXICO BELGIUM 1 MOROCCO 2 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA 11 MOZAMBIQUE 4 BOTSWANA 18 NAMIBIA 5 BRAZIL 119 NETHERLANDS 54 BRUNEI DARUSSALAM 4 NETHERLANDS ANTILLES 1 CANADA 22 NEW ZEALAND 192 CHILE 62 NICARAGUA 8 CHINA 1 NORWAY 29 COLOMBIA 21 PAKISTAN 2 COSTA RICA 81 PAPUA NEW GUINEA 9 CROATIA PARAGUAY 28 CYPRUS 5 PERU 45 CZECH REPUBLIC 9 PHILIPPINES 14 DENMARK 6 POLAND 46 ECUADOR 21 PORTUGAL EGYPT 1 QATAR FIJI 0 RUSSIAN FEDERATION 8 FINLAND 54 RWANDA 21 FRANCE 15 SERBIA 2 GERMANY 4 SINGAPORE 91 GHANA 5 SLOVAKIA GREECE 4 SOUTH AFRICA 2 GUATEMALA 69 SPAIN 25 HONG KONG 25 SRI LANKA 4 HUNGARY SWAZILAND 89 ICELAND 1 SWEDEN 6 INDIA 105 SWITZERLAND 65 INDONESIA 12 TAIWAN IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF 6 TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OF 44 IRELAND 5 THAILAND 16 ISLE OF MAN 2 TOGO 1 ITALY 22 TUNISIA 1 JAPAN 19 TURKEY 18 JORDAN 2 UGANDA 4 KENYA 69 UKRAINE LATVIA 5 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 19 LEBANON 6 UNITED KINGDOM 280 LESOTHO 14 UNITED STATES 11 LITUANIA 2 URUGUAY 108 LUXEMBORG 2 VENEZUELA 2 MACEDONIA, FORMER YUGOSLAV ZAMBIA 5 R REPUBLIC OF ZIMBABWE 1

26 PART C: results statistics 22 Analysis of examination results by subject and level Subject Percentage of awarded grades Level GROUP 1 1 2 4 5 6 Mean grade AFRICANS A1 HL 1 100 4 AFRICANS A1 SL 2 50 50 5.5 CHINESE A1 HL 60 2 52 1 5.85 CHINESE A1 SL 109 1 2 9 61 2 6.11 ENGLISH A1 HL 1,441 2 1 4 0 5.2 ENGLISH A1 SL 9 2 19 44 29 6 5.18 FRENCH A1 HL 8 25 50 1 1 5.1 FRENCH A1 SL 44 11 2 2 0 5 4.9 GERMAN A1 HL 1 1 46 8 15 5.08 GERMAN A1 SL 14 6 14 21 29 5.4 INDONESIAN A1 HL 6 6. INDONESIAN A1 SL 6 JAPANESE A1 HL 20 10 40 50 6.4 JAPANESE A1 SL 100 KOREAN A1 HL 10 10 0 6.9 KOREAN A1 SL 6 1 8 6.8 PORTUGUESE A1 HL 52 8 25 46 15 6 4.8 PORTUGUESE A1 SL 1 8 1 8 2 4. SISWATI A1 SL 100 SPANISH A1 HL 1,286 5 4 42 18 2 4.8 SPANISH A1 SL 52 1 5 0 41 20 4.84 TEXT AND PERFORMANCE* SL 10 50 40 10.6 GROUP 1 TOTAL 4,44 0 0 2 41 26 5.09 *Trans-disciplinary subject groups 1 and 6 Subject Percentage of awarded grades Level GROUP 2 1 2 4 5 6 Mean grade ENGLISH A2 HL 89 19 56 22 2 5.05 ENGLISH A2 SL 10 14 22 4 24 6 4.86 ENGLISH B HL 1,25 1 1 45 4 6 5.0 ENGLISH B SL 64 9 2 49 15 5.69 FRENCH A2 HL 22 5 2 18 41 9 5.2 FRENCH A2 SL 19 21 2 11 5.2 FRENCH AB INITIO HL 194 2 19 26 6 11 5.18 FRENCH B HL 154 1 5 16 2 6 15 5.9 FRENCH B SL 559 1 6 15 29 2 18 5.8 GERMAN A2 HL 29 1 48 28 5.24 GERMAN A2 SL 2 1 5 0 22 4.61 GERMAN B HL 94 1 20 2 0 22 5.52 GERMAN B SL 140 2 14 4 2 18 5.49 INDONESIAN AB INITIO SL 4 29 8 24 9 5.12 INDONESIAN B HL 12 42 58 6.58

2 INDONESIAN B SL 8 18 2 21 26 5.50 ITALIAN B HL 28 25 54 11 4 4.9 ITALIAN B SL 29 8 45 14 4.69 JAPANESE AB INITIO SL 52 2 1 25 42 1 5.48 JAPANESE B SL 69 22 2 28 12 5.14 LATIN HL 1 100 LATIN SL 12 42 1 8.92 MALAY B SL 8 24 68 6.59 MANDARIN AB INITIO SL 60 2 5 1 1 2 2 5.6 MANDARIN B HL 29 1 8 6.8 MANDARIN B SL 540 1 4 9 16 0 6.49 PORTUGUESE A2 HL 2 19 59 22 6.04 PORTUGUESE A2 SL 15 60 5.4 PORTUGUESE B SL 40 5 45 40 10 5.55 SPANISH A2 HL 2 1 26 65 5.8 SPANISH A2 SL 19 11 9 11 6 SPANISH AB INITIO SL 42 5 1 1 0 16 5.2 SPANISH B HL 0 2 6 SPANISH B SL 6 24 15 21 5.52 SWAHILI B HL 11 2 5. SWAHILI B SL 20 15 0 45 10 5.50 TAMIL B SL 2 6 25 69 6.6 GROUP 2 TOTAL 5,559 0 0 14 5 1 1 5.44 Subject Percentage of awarded grades Level GROUP 1 2 4 5 6 Mean grade BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT HL 541 11 2 0 18 5 4.64 BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT SL 59 6 21 2 21 19 10 4.55 ECOSYSTEMS & SOCIETIES** SL 9 8 2 1 5 5.05 ECONOMICS HL 994 12 18 2 22 22 5.1 ECONOMICS SL 542 2 9 14 22 25 28 5.41 GEOGRAPHY HL 8 1 10 19 0 25 15 5.11 GEOGRAPHY SL 198 1 5 25 22 22 14 12 4.4 HISTORY HL 1,22 1 6 20 1 26 1 5.24 HISTORY SL 6 1 28 1 20 6 4.69 ISLAMIC HISTORY HL 16 6 19 56 19 5.88 ITGS* HL 151 21 0 2 16 5.10 ITGS* SL 90 2 21 4 29 4.82 PHILOSOPHY HL 94 1 18 41 6 5.24 PHILOSOPHY SL 15 42 6 5. PSYCHOLOGY HL 29 2 10 28 8 19 5.5 PSYCHOLOGY SL 1 1 2 5 20 4 2 11 5.09 SOCIAL & CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY HL 92 5 16 41 21 15 1 4.2 SOCIAL & CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY SL 52 1 10 4 4.54 GROUP TOTAL 5,901 0 2 10 22 28 2 15 5.0 *ITGS = Information Technology in a global society ** Trans-disciplinary subject groups and 4

28 Subject Percentage of awarded grades Level GROUP 4 1 2 4 5 6 Mean grade BIOLOGY HL 1,142 9 19 2 19 18 12 4.5 BIOLOGY SL 1,8 8 2 29 20 1 2 4.08 CHEMISTRY HL 1,12 6 15 15 1 18 28 5.09 CHEMISTRY SL 918 2 10 14 19 1 24 14 4.6 DESIGN TECHNOLOGY HL 65 1 5 26 5 4.98 DESIGN TECHNOLOGY SL 20 15 5 25 50 5 5.25 ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS SL 220 5 14 29 21 20 10 4.64 PHYSICS HL 4 6 16 21 1 1 26 4.98 PHYSICS SL 85 1 6 18 22 1 15 21 4.6 GROUP 4 TOTAL 6,99 0 19 22 18 18 16 4.64 Subject Percentage of awarded grades Level GROUP 5 1 2 4 5 6 Mean grade COMPUTER SCIENCE HL 2 0 1 1 1 26 4.91 COMPUTER SCIENCE SL 25 16 8 40 12 16 8 4.28 MATHEMATICAL SSTUDIES SL 1,544 16 28 29 1 4.6 MATHEMATICS HL 94 1 15 20 25 15 4.81 MATHEMATICS SL 2,81 2 10 18 19 20 18 14 4.54 GROUP 5 TOTAL 4,916 1 1 21 2 19 12 4.62 Subject Percentage of awarded grades Level GROUP 6 1 2 4 5 6 Mean grade FILM HL 29 28 8 1 10 4.9 MUSIC HL 15 1 29 41 10 5. MUSIC SL 9 15 2 28 10 2 5.0 THEATRE ARTS HL 151 10 21 8 21 10 5.0 THEATRE ARTS SL 29 10 28 24 1 21 4.1 VISUAL ARTS HL 640 1 4 26 28 26 15 5.2 VISUAL ARTS SL 2 2 5 9 4 1 4.69 GROUP 6 TOTAL 1,28 0 1 6 2 1 24 11 5.06 Subject Percentage of awarded grades Level PILOT SUBJECTS 1 2 4 5 6 Mean grade DANCE HL 1 100 DANCE SL 1 100 PS TOTAL 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 100

29 Subject Percentage of awarded grades Mean Level SCHOOL-BASED grade 1 2 4 5 6 SYLLABUSES ANCIENT HISTORY SL 6 ART HISTORY SL 11 45 55 5.55 CHILE & THE PACIFIC BASIN SL 14 6 5 4.49 CLASSICAL GREEK SL _AND ROMAN STUDIES 15 1 1 6 HISTORICAL & _CONTEMPORARY SL 1 10 29 19 29 10 4.16 _BRAZILIAN STUDIES PEACE & CONFLICT _STUDIES SL 5 40 40 20 5.8 SBS TOTAL 9 0 4 11 14 4 2 10 5.06 ALL SUBJECTS TOTAL 28,65 0 11 21 28 2 14 4.9

0 Graph 22.1 Grade distribution by subject group Group 1 Group 2 Group Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Pilot subjects School-based syllabuses All subjects 2 4 5 6 1 2 4 5 6 2 4 5 6 1 2 4 5 6 2 4 5 6 1 2 4 5 6 1 2 4 5 6 1 2 4 5 6 1 2 4 5 6 1 2 4 5 6 1 2 4 5 6 1 2 4 5 6 1 2 4 5 6 1 2 4 5 6 1 2 4 5 6 1 2 4 5 6 1 2 4 5 6

1 2 Diploma and retake (D+R): distribution of points totals Diploma awarded Diploma not awarded Total Points Percentage of Percentage of Cumulative 0 0.00% 1 0.00% 2 1 0.02% 0.02% 1 0.02% 0.04% 4 1 0.02% 0.06% 5 0.06% 6 0.06% 0.12% 2 0.04% 0.15% 8 0.06% 0.21% 9 2 0.04% 0.25% 10 2 0.04% 0.29% 11 6 0.12% 0.40% 12 0.06% 0.46% 1 10 0.19% 0.65% 14 9 0.1% 0.8% 15 12 0.2% 1.06% 16 18 0.5% 1.40% 1 16 0.1% 1.1% 18 25 0.48% 2.19% 19 44 0.85%.0% 20 6 1.29% 4.2% 21 116 2.2% 6.55% 22 149 2.86% 9.41% 2 266 5.11% 14.52% 24 16.8% 109 2.09% 20.00% 25 19.44% 6 1.46% 24.89% 26 218 4.18% 66 1.2% 0.5% 2 222 4.2% 4 0.8% 5.44% 28 298 5.% 5 0.10% 41.26% 29 290 5.5% 2 0.04% 46.8% 0 294 5.65% 52.52% 1 255 4.90% 2 0.04% 5.45% 2 25 4.86% 62.1% 216 4.15% 66.46% 4 214 4.12% 0.5% 5 20.98% 4.55% 6 192.69% 8.24% 186.5% 1 0.02% 81.8% 8 150 2.88% 84.1% 9 1.40% 1 0.02% 88.1% 40 16.1% 1 0.02% 91.28% 41 1 2.6% 9.91% 42 109 2.09% 96.00% 4 10 1.98% 9.98% 44 6 1.28% 99.2% 45 8 0.% 100.00% 4144 9.6% 1062 20.4% 5206

2 24 Retake only (R): distribution of points totals Total Points Diploma awarded Percentage of Diploma not awarded Percentage of Cumulative 0 0.00% 1 0.00% 2 0.00% 0.00% 4 0.00% 5 0.00% 6 0.00% 0.00% 8 1 0.09% 0.09% 9 0.09% 10 0.09% 11 1 0.09% 0.18% 12 0.18% 1 1 0.09% 0.2% 14 2 0.18% 0.45% 15 2 0.18% 0.6% 16 6 0.54% 1.1% 1 4 0.6% 1.54% 18 4 0.6% 1.90% 19 0.6% 2.5% 20 20 1.81% 4.4% 21 9.52%.86% 22 66 5.96% 1.82% 2 15 1.82% 2.64% 24 84.58% 6 5.69% 40.92% 25 4 4.25% 45 4.0% 49.2% 26 59 5.% 40.61% 58.18% 2 54 4.88% 22 1.99% 65.04% 28 59 5.% 0.2% 0.64% 29 49 4.4% 2 0.18% 5.25% 0 5 4.9% 80.04% 1 40.62% 8.65% 2 2 2.44% 86.09% 18 1.62% 8.1% 4 24 2.16% 89.88% 5 24 2.16% 92.05% 6 26 2.5% 94.40% 21 1.89% 96.0% 8 9 0.81% 9.11% 9 9 0.81% 1 0.09% 98.01% 40 9 0.81% 98.8% 41 6 0.54% 99.% 42 2 0.18% 99.55% 4 0.2% 99.82% 44 1 0.09% 99.91% 45 1 0.09% 100.00% 625 56% 482 44% 110

25 Diploma score distribution: diploma and retake (D+R) and retake only (R) Graph 25.1 diploma and retake with diplomas awarded and diplomas not awarded per points score 00 280 260 240 220 200 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 0 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 2 0 6 9 42 45 Points score Total number of awarded points Diploma awarded Diploma not awarded Graph 25.2 retake only with diplomas awarded and diplomas not awarded per points score 160 150 140 10 120 110 100 90 80 0 60 50 40 0 20 10 0 0 6 9 12 15 18 21 24 2 0 6 9 42 45 Points score Total number of awarded points Diploma awarded Diploma not awarded

4 26 Extended essay results EE grade awarded per subject group A B C D E Total of awarded grade Total of all registered Percentage of awarded grade Group 1 168 26 0 61 6 814 819 99.9% Group 2 8 9 59 46 10 192 192 100.00% Group 28 41 825 400 0 1,990 2,004 99.0% Group 4 6 126 285 159 2 665 669 99.40% Group 5 11 12 1 2 5 91 91 100.00% Group 6 110 122 51 5 61 61 100.00% PS 2 4 9 2 0 1 1 100.00% SBS 5 2 1 0 11 11 100.00% Total 68 98 1,66 52 128 Percentage of awarded a particular grade 15.41% 2.8% 9.51% 18.16%.09% 4,141 4,164 99.45% Graph 26.1 Percentage of grades awarded: extended essay D E C B A A B C D E

5 2 Theory of knowledge results TOK grade awarded awarded grade Percentage of awarded grade A B C D E 14 1,428 1,605 49 42.59% 4.52% 8.8% 18.10% 1.01% Total of awarded grade Total of all registered Percentage of awarded grade 4,18 4,222 98.01% Graph 2.1 Percentage of grades awarded: theory of knowledge D E A A B C C B D E

6 28 Distribution of additional points Additional points 0 1 2 Total awarded Percentage of awarded awarded Percentage of awarded 89 1,261 588 8,01 2.2% 41.06% 19.15% 12.4% 100.00% 1,02 1,54 58 85,569 28.92% 44.10% 16.20% 10.9% 100.00% Mean points 1.1 1.09 awarded Percentage of awarded 1,209 1,0 652 445 4,01 0.1% 42.54% 16.25% 11.09% 100.00% 1.08 awarded Percentage of awarded 1,252 1,918 62 468 4,400 28.45% 4.59% 1.2% 10.64% 100.00% 1.10 awarded Percentage of awarded 1,55 2,252 85 555 5,195 29.55% 4.4% 16.42% 10.69% 100.00% 1.08 Graph 28.1 Distribution of additional points 2 0 0 1 2 1

29 Mean points score worldwide Mean score per examination session 0.29 0.11 0.05 0. 0.58 0 Mean grade worldwide Mean grade per examination session 4.8 4.8 4.89 4.95 4.9 1 Pass rate worldwide Pass rate per examination session 80.84% 81.0% 81.6% 81.29% 9.54% 2 diplomas and bilingual diplomas awarded Examination session bilingual diplomas awarded all diplomas awarded (includes bilingual diplomas) Percentage of bilingual diplomas in all diplomas awarded 1,10 2,494 46.91% 1,5 2,914 46.4% 1,561,260 4.88% 1,46,511 42.04% 1,686 4,145 40.68% diplomas awarded by IB region bilingual diplomas awarded all diplomas awarded (includes bilingual diplomas) IBAEM IBAP IBLA IBNA Total 69 25 1,05 1,686 6 2,106 1,1 1 4,145