June 2009 Moderation session. The IB Middle Years Programme Statistical Bulletin

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June 2009 Moderation session The IB Middle Years Programme Statistical Bulletin

1 Middle Years Programme Statistical Bulletin, June 2009 moderation session Published in November 2009 International Baccalaureate Peterson House, Malthouse Avenue, Cardiff Gate Cardiff, Wales CF23 8GL United Kingdom Phone: + 44 29 2954 7777 Fax: + 44 29 2054 7778 Web site: www.ibo.org International Baccalaureate Organization 2009 Statistical queries should be directed to the Management Information Department: Phone: +44 29 2054 7657 Fax: +44 29 2054 7778 E-mail: statistics@ibo.org

2 Contents Tables and graphs Index: key to abbreviations Page 4 Part A: general school statistics 1 schools following the Middle Years Programme 2005 2009 2 Number and percentage of schools following the Middle Years Programme by working language 2005 2009 3 Number and percentage of schools following the Middle Years Programme by IB region 2005 2009 Part B: moderation registration statistics 1 schools registering candidates for moderation June 2005 June 2009 2 schools registering candidates for moderation by working language June 2005 June 2009 3 Number and percentage of schools registering candidates for moderation by IB region June 2005 June 2009 4 Number and average of candidates registered for moderation per school June 2005 2009 5 candidates registered for moderation by gender June 2005 June 2009 6 Nationalities of candidates registered for moderation June 2009 7 candidates registered for moderation by country June 2009 8 Number and percentage of candidates registered for moderation per subject June 2005 June 2009 Part C: results statistics 1 mean grades June 2005 June 2009 2 Overall mean grade June 2005 June 2009 3 grade distributions June 2009 4 Number and percentage of MYP certificates and record of achievements awarded June 2005 June 2009

3 Index: key to abbreviations 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 IBA IB Africa, Europe and the Middle East IB Asia-Pacific IB Latin America, North America and the Caribbean

schools 4 PART A: general school statistics 1 schools following the Middle Years Programme 2005 2009 schools following the Middle Years Programme* MYP 333 362 407 480 560 PARTNER 132 138 142 163 169 TOTAL 465 500 550 643 729 *as of 30 June each year Graph 1.1 schools following the Middle Years Programme 2005 2009 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 Partner Schools Middle Years Programme Schools 0 Year

schools 5 2 Number and percentage of schools following the Middle Years Programme by working language 2005 2009 schools following the Middle Years Programme by working language* English 349 376 415 501 587 French 89 89 91 94 92 Spanish 22 28 37 41 44 Chinese 5 7 7 7 6 Total 465 500 550 643 729 *as of 30 June each year Graph 2.1 schools following the Middle Years Programme by working language 2005 2009 700 600 500 400 300 200 English French Spanish Chinese 100 0 Year Percentage of schools following the Middle Years Programme by working language* English 75.05% 75.20% 75.45% 77.92% 80.52% French 19.14% 17.80% 16.55% 14.62% 12.62% Spanish 4.73% 5.60% 6.73% 6.53% 6.04% Chinese 1.08% 1.40% 1.27% 1.09% 0.82% *as of 30 June each year

schools 6 3 Number and percentage of schools following the Middle Years Programme by IB region 2005 2009 schools following the Middle Years Programme by IB region* IBAEM 84 92 103 108 119 IBAP 85 92 96 104 109 IBA 296 316 351 431 501 Total 465 500 550 643 729 *as of 30 June each year Graph 3.1 schools following the Middle Years Programme by IB region 2005 2009 600 500 400 300 200 IBAEM IBA IBAP 100 0 Year Percentage of schools following the Middle Years Programme by IB region* IBAEM 18.06% 18.40% 18.73% 16.80% 16.32% IBAP 18.28% 18.40% 17.45% 16.17% 14.95% IBA 63.66% 63.20% 63.81% 67.03% 68.73% *as of 30 June each year

schools 7 PART B: registration statistics 4 schools registering candidates for moderation June 2005 June 2009 schools registering candidates 127 141 155 151 161 Percentage of total number of schools* 38.14% 38.95% 38.08% 31.46% 28.75% Graph 4.1 schools registering candidates for moderation June 2005 June 2009 600 500 400 300 200 Total number of MYP schools excluding partner schools schools registering candidates for the June moderation session 100 0 Moderation session

schools 8 5 schools registering candidates for moderation by working language June 2005 June 2009 schools registering candidates by working language English 60 70 77 73 79 French 60 63 69 68 72 Spanish 6 6 6 7 7 Chinese 1 2 3 3 3 Total 127 141 155 151 161 Graph 5.1 schools registering candidates by working language June 2005 June 2009 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 English French Spanish Chinese 20 10 0 Moderation session Percentage of schools registering candidates by working language English 47.24% 49.65% 49.68% 48.34% 49.07% French 47.24% 44.68% 44.52% 45.03% 44.72% Spanish 4.72% 4.26% 3.87% 4.64% 4.35% Chinese 0.79% 1.42% 1.93% 1.99% 1.86%

schools 9 6 Number and percentage of schools registering candidates for moderation by IB region June 2005 June 2009 schools registering candidates by IB region IBAEM 32 37 42 42 46 IBAP 18 20 23 24 27 IBA 77 84 90 85 88 Total 127 141 155 151 161 Graph 6.1 schools registering candidates by IB region June 2005 June 2009 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Moderation session IBAEM IBA IBAP Percentage of schools registering candidates by IB region IBAEM 25.20% 26.24% 27.10% 27.81% 28.57% IBAP 14.17% 14.18% 14.84% 15.89% 16.78% IBA 60.63% 59.58% 58.07% 56.29% 54.65%

schools 10 7 candidates registered for moderation by category June 2005 June 2009 candidates registered by category MYP 5,333 6,432 7,712 8,110 8,629 Anticipated 265 641 595 395 435 Retake - - 8 140 38 Total 5,598 7,073 8,315 8,645 9,102 Please Note: Anticipated category was introduced in 2005 and retake category in 2007 Graph 7.1 candidates registered June 2005 June 2009 10,000 9,000 8,000 7,000 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 Moderation session MYP Retake Anticipated.

candidates 11 8 candidates registered for moderation by gender June 2005 June 2009 candidates registered by gender Female 3,206 4,144 4,800 5,058 5,129 Male 2,392 2,929 3,515 3,587 3,973 Total 5,598 7,073 8,315 8,645 9,102 Graph 8.1 candidates registered by gender June 2005 June 2009 6,000 5,000 4,000 3,000 Female Male 2,000 1,000 0 Moderation session Percentage of candidates registered by gender Female 57.27% 58.59% 57.73% 58.51% 56.35% Male 42.73% 41.41% 42.27% 41.49% 43.65%

candidates 12 9 candidates registered for moderation by IB region June 2005 June 2009 candidates registered by IB region IBAEM 985 1,200 1,494 1,485 1,756 IBAP 575 740 979 1,220 1,504 IBA 4,038 5,133 5,842 5,940 5,842 Total 5,598 7,073 8,315 8,645 9,102 Graph 9.1 candidates registered by IB region June 2005 June 2009 7000 6000 5000 4000 3000 IBAEM IBA IBAP 2000 1000 0 Moderation session Percentage of candidates registered by IB region IBAEM 17.60% 16.97% 17.97% 17.18% 19.29% IBAP 10.27% 10.46% 11.77% 14.11% 16.52% IBA 72.13% 72.57% 70.26% 68.71% 64.18%

candidates 13 10 candidates registered by gender and IB region June 2009 IB region candidates registered female candidates male candidates Total number of candidates registered IBAEM 851 905 1,756 IBAP 715 789 1,504 IBA 3,563 2,279 5,842 TOTAL 5,129 3,973 9,102 Graph 10.1 candidates registered by gender and IB region June 2009 3,600 3,200 2,800 2,400 2,000 1,600 1,200 800 400 0 IBAEM IBAP IBA IB region Female Candidates Male Candidates

schools 14 11 Summary of Middle Years Programme moderation: schools with moderated candidates June 1994 June 2009 Average number of schools Percentage Percentage moderated Year candidates moderated increase increase candidates per moderated school 1994 2-137 - 68.50 1995 8 300% 1,319 862.77% 164.88 1996 12 50% 845-35.94% 70.42 1997 19 58.33% 1,265 49.70% 66.58 1998 22 15.79% 1,269 0.32% 57.68 1999 28 27.27% 1,474 16.15% 52.64 2000 41 46.43% 2,232 51.42% 54.44 2001 51 24.39% 2,516 12.72% 49.33 2002 69 35.29% 3,047 21.10% 44.16 2003 85 23.19% 3,769 23.70% 44.34 2004 110 29.41% 4,731 25.52% 43.01 2005 127 15.45% 5,598 18.33% 44.08 2006 141 11.02% 7,073 26.35% 50.16 2007 155 9.93% 8,314 17.55% 53.64 2008 151-2.58% 8,645 3.98% 57.25 2009 161 6.62% 9,102 5.29% 56.53 Graph 11.1 Summary of Middle Years Programme moderation: schools registering candidates for moderation June 1994 June 2008 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 Year schools with candidates registered for moderation

15 12 Nationalities of candidates registered for moderation June 2009 Country name candidates Country name candidates AFGHANISTAN 8 LEBANON 3 ALGERIA 16 LIBYAN ARAB JAMAHIRIYA 2 ANGOLA 2 LUXEMBOURG 1 ARGENTINA 10 MACEDONIA, THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF 1 AUSTRALIA 81 MALAWI 1 AUSTRIA 4 MALAYSIA 38 AZERBAIJAN 16 MALDIVES 1 BAHAMAS 6 MALTA 1 BANGLADESH 36 MAURITIUS 2 BELGIUM 21 MEXICO 182 BERMUDA 7 MOLDOVA, REPUBLIC OF 1 BHUTAN 1 MONGOLIA 2 BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA 1 MOROCCO 48 BRAZIL 21 MYANMAR 2 BRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERRITORY 1 NEPAL 2 BRUNEI DARUSSALAM 2 NETHERLANDS 261 BULGARIA 1 NEW ZEALAND 14 BURKINA FASO 1 NIGERIA 6 BURUNDI 2 NORWAY 30 CAMBODIA 8 OMAN 2 CAMEROON 4 PAKISTAN 35 CANADA 5,175 PALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIED 1 CHILE 2 PAPUA NEW GUINEA 2 CHINA 71 PARAGUAY 1 COLOMBIA 138 PERU 6 CONGO 1 PHILIPPINES 22 CONGO, THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE 2 POLAND 43 COSTA RICA 2 PORTUGAL 30 CROATIA 3 QATAR 23 CUBA 2 ROMANIA 12 CYPRUS 4 RUSSIAN FEDERATION 44 CZECH REPUBLIC 2 RWANDA 1 DENMARK 44 SAINT LUCIA 1 EGYPT 63 SAUDI ARABIA 5 EL SALVADOR 3 SERBIA 5 ETHIOPIA 2 SEYCHELLES 1 FINLAND 20 SINGAPORE 56 FRANCE 62 SLOVAKIA 3 GAMBIA 1 SLOVENIA 1 GEORGIA 1 SOMALIA 1 GERMANY 88 SOUTH AFRICA 37 GREECE 2 SPAIN 193 GUATEMALA 1 SRI LANKA 10 GUINEA 2 SUDAN 1

16 Country name Country name GUYANA 1 SWAZILAND 2 HAITI 3 SWEDEN 73 HONDURAS 1 SWITZERLAND 32 HONG KONG 114 TAIWAN 59 HUNGARY 7 TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OF 21 ICELAND 1 THAILAND 38 INDIA 146 TUNISIA 1 INDONESIA 52 TURKEY 7 IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF 11 UGANDA 5 IRAQ 1 UKRAINE 9 IRELAND 7 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 6 ISRAEL 10 UNITED KINGDOM 257 ITALY 30 UNITED STATES 516 JAPAN 75 URUGUAY 2 JORDAN 84 UZBEKISTAN 2 KAZAKHSTAN 115 VENEZUELA 12 KENYA 5 VIETNAM 27 KOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF 27 YUGOSLAVIA 1 KOREA, REPUBLIC OF 257 ZIMBABWE 4 KYRGYZSTAN 1 OTHER 1 LATVIA 5 candidates Total number of nationalities: 128 Candidates with dual nationality (second nationality of candidates is not included in the above): 742

countries 17 13 countries represented by moderation session June 2005 June 2009 countries represented by examination session 33 37 43 39 40 Graph 13.1 countries represented by examination session June 2005 June 2009 50 40 30 20 Examination session countries represented by moderation session

18 14 candidates registered by country June 2009 Country name candidates registered Country name candidates registered AZERBAIJAN 30 PAKISTAN 24 BAHAMAS 15 POLAND 32 BANGLADESH 52 PORTUGAL 45 BERMUDA 9 QATAR 65 CAMBODIA 32 RUSSIAN FEDERATION 30 CANADA 5,209 SINGAPORE 257 CHINA 436 SPAIN 211 COLOMBIA 127 SRI LANKA 29 DENMARK 44 SWEDEN 54 EGYPT 50 SWITZERLAND 125 GERMANY 42 TANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OF 103 HONG KONG 302 THAILAND 98 INDIA 48 TURKEY 42 INDONESIA 84 UGANDA 43 JAPAN 23 UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 68 JORDAN 90 UNITED KINGDOM 67 KAZAKHSTAN 124 UNITED STATES 310 LATVIA 10 VIETNAM 119 MEXICO 172 ZAMBIA 5 MOROCCO 41 Total number of candidates registered 9,102 NETHERLANDS 435

19 15 candidates registered for moderation per subject June 2005 June 2009 GROUP 1 ARABIC A 77 71 128 112 122 BANGLA A - - - 24 25 CHINESE A 101 108 142 125 311 DANISH A 8 - - - 8 DUTCH A 133 167 262 234 275 ENGLISH A 1,898 2,502 2,909 2,969 3,331 FIJIAN A - - - - - FINNISH A - - 1-2 FRENCH A 2,986 3,453 4,140 4,419 4,489 FRENCH (APPROVED)* - - - 1 1 GERMAN A 22 30 39 50 48 GREEK A - - - - - HINDI A 7 5 7 9 7 ICELANDIC A - - 1 1 1 INDONESIAN A 17 14 11-3 ITALIAN A - 53 46 2 4 JAPANESE A 25 36 16 24 43 JAPANESE (APPROVED)* - - - 1 - KHMER (APPROVED)* - - 4 1 1 KOREAN A 8 25 36 113 158 KOREAN (APPROVED)* - - 9 3 - NORWEGIAN A - - - - - POLISH A 28 26 27 35 32 PORTUGUESE A 21 23 42 41 33 RUSSIAN A 70 109 122 145 160 SPANISH A 285 440 456 491 499 SWEDISH A 2-6 1 33 THAI A 35 32 33 35 35 VIETNAMESE (APPROVED)* - - 11 - - VIETNAMESE A - - 1 24 23 GROUP 1 TOTAL 5,723 7,094 8,449 8,860 9,644 * externally taught and approved by the IB GROUP 2 2005 2006 2007 2008 ADVANCED AFRIKAANS B - 1 - - - ADVANCED DUTCH B - 2 28 21 27 ADVANCED ENGLISH B 1,757 2,063 2,555 2,677 2,712 ADVANCED FINNISH B - - - - - ADVANCED FRENCH B 233 249 379 448 420 ADVANCED GERMAN B 34 36 7 13 20 ADVANCED GREEK B - - - - -

20 ADVANCED INDONESIAN B - 2 - - 2 ADVANCED JAPANESE B - 3 2 8 8 ADVANCED KHMER B - - - 2 4 ADVANCED MANDARIN B 35 59 58 85 84 ADVANCED PORTUGESE B 13 10 8 6 9 ADVANCED RUSSIAN B. 3 6 - - - ADVANCED SPANISH B 83 66 17 23 33 ADVANCED SWAHILI B - - 5 - - ADVANCED THAI B 5 2 2-4 ARABIC B 7 6 11 20 23 ARABIC B - - - - 9 DANISH B 5 9 - - 8 DUTCH B 68 68 101 97 78 DUTCH B - - 7 30 44 ENGLISH B 1,693 1,953 2,211 2,467 2,556 ENGLISH B - - 27-45 FINNISH B - - - - - FRENCH B 730 907 838 857 852 FRENCH B - - 96 159 158 GERMAN B 201 237 201 152 171 GERMAN B - - 23 51 67 HINDI B 2-20 11 7 INDONESIAN B 1 4 21 11 28 INDONESIAN B - - - - 4 ITALIAN B - 7 7 - - JAPANESE B - - - 5 4 JAPANESE B 5 10 30 12 5 KAZAKH B - - 27 48 44 KHMER B - 3 3 2 1 KHMER B - - - 1 - KOREAN B - 2 - - - MANDARIN B - - 66 62 123 MANDARIN B 65 118 124 177 195 PORTUGESE B - - 2 3 2 PORTUGESE B 9 8-9 3 RUSSIAN B 1 8 7 6 5 RUSSIAN B - - 4 - - SPANISH B 441 490 475 411 388 SPANISH B - - 42 70 120 SWAHILI B 13 10 4 8 21 SWAHILI B - - 3-3 THAI B 1 1-11 6 THAI B - - - - 2 TURKISH B - - - - 1 URDU B 16 7 12 18 17 VIETNAMESE B - - 4 - - VIETNAMESE B - - 1 1 - ITALIAN B - 7 7 - - GROUP 2 TOTAL 5,423 6,349 7,431 7,982 8,313

21 GROUP 3 BUSINESS STUDIES - - - - 96 ECONOMICS - - - 144 117 GEOGRAPHY 948 1,101 1,366 1,435 1,449 HISTORY 4,406 5,245 5,869 5,937 5,903 HUMANITIES 316 662 1,173 1,452 1,802 GROUP 3 TOTAL 5,670 7,008 8,408 8,968 9,367 GROUP 4 BIOLOGY 1,217 1,600 1,989 2,087 1,906 CHEMISTRY 3,001 3,209 3,726 3,691 3,796 PHYSICS 2,496 2,961 3,302 3,557 3,445 SCIENCES 876 1,492 1,785 2,193 2,491 GROUP 4 TOTAL 7,590 9,262 10,802 11,528 11,638 GROUP 5 EXTENDED MATHS 3,230 3,664 4,464 4,786 5,058 MATHEMATICS 2,094 2,801 3,254 3,396 3,624 GROUP 5 TOTAL 5,324 6,465 7,718 8,182 8,682 GROUP 6 ARTS 198 358 210 - - DANCE - - - 113 63 DRAMA - - - 1,942 1,996 FILM - - - - 96 MUSIC - - - 1,552 1,602 PERFORMING ARTS 2,301 2,962 3,373 15 - VISUAL ARTS 3,314 3,877 4,355 4,918 5,232 GROUP 6 TOTAL 5,813 7,197 7,938 8,540 8,989 GROUP 7 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 5,298 6,406 7,625 8,109 8,575 GROUP 7 TOTAL 5,298 6,406 7,625 8,109 8,575

22 GROUP 8 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 1,979 2,183 2,199 1,915 2,004 DESIGN TECHNOLOGY 2,714 3,019 3,002 2,951 2,702 TECHNOLOGY 1,112 1,867 2,645 3,528 4,193 GROUP 8 TOTAL 5,805 7,069 7,846 8,394 8,899 GROUP 9 PERSONAL PROJECT 5,269 6,378 7,631 8,028 8,549 GROUP 9 TOTAL 5,269 6,378 7,631 8,028 8,549 ALL SUBJECTS TOTAL 51,915 63,228 73,851 78,593 82,656

23 PART C: results statistics 16 Analysis of examination results by subject June 2009 Percentage of candidates awarded grades Level GROUP 1 candidates 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Mean grade ARABIC A MY 118 3 20 36 22 19 5.36 BANGLA A MY 22 9 36 50 5 4.5 CHINESE A MY 285 4 10 28 24 27 7 4.83 DANISH A MY 6 17 33 17 33 5.67 DUTCH A MY 268 1 7 39 42 11 4.54 ENGLISH A MY 3,210 1 5 28 39 22 5 4.91 FINNISH A MY 2 50 50 4.50 FRENCH A MY 4,416 4 23 40 28 5 5.06 GERMAN A MY 45 7 20 33 29 11 5.18 HINDI A MY 6 17 50 33 6.17 ICELANDIC A MY 1 100 6.00 INDONESIAN A MY 3 67 33 6.33 ITALIAN A MY 4 25 75 5.50 JAPANESE A MY 36 3 3 11 33 25 25 5.50 KOREAN A MY 127 7 15 33 35 10 5.26 POLISH A MY 32 6 39 53 3 5.53 PORTUGUESE A MY 33 3 36 37 6 18 5.00 RUSSIAN A MY 155 1 12 28 40 14 5 4.70 SPANISH A MY 479 1 5 39 36 15 4 4.70 SWEDISH A MY 30 3 37 24 23 13 5.03 THAI A MY 33 12 61 24 3 5.18 VIETNAMESE A MY 22 5 36 18 41 4.95 GROUP 1 TOTAL 9,333 1 5 26 37 25 6 4.97 Percentage of candidates awarded grades Level GROUP 2 candidates 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Mean grade ADVANCED DUTCH B MY 27 26 11 30 26 7 4.78 ADVANCED ENGLISH B MY 2,646 0 1 7 25 29 27 11 5.07 ADVANCED FRENCH B MY 408 1 7 13 20 27 23 9 4.71 ADVANCED GERMAN B MY 19 11 21 36 21 11 5.00 ADVANCED MY 2 INDONESIAN B 50 50 4.00 ADVANCED JAPANESE MY 7 B 29 57 14 5.86 ADVANCED KHMER B MY 2 50 50 6.00 ADVANCED MANDARIN MY 79 B 13 42 30 15 5.48 ADVANCED MY 8 PORTUGUESE B 24 13 50 13 5.50 ADVANCED SPANISH B MY 26 8 8 15 27 42 5.88 ADVANCED THAI B MY 3 33 67 6.67 ARABIC B MY 21 10 28 14 24 24 5.24 ARABIC B MY 9 44 12 44 4.44

24 DANISH B MY 8 12 12 38 38 6.00 DUTCH B MY 70 3 14 30 23 26 4 4.67 DUTCH B MY 36 6 25 30 14 14 11 4.39 ENGLISH B MY 2,440 0 1 5 25 26 26 17 5.23 ENGLISH B MY 3 33 67 4.67 FRENCH B MY 794 1 7 12 25 23 20 12 4.72 FRENCH B MY 145 1 3 12 34 27 14 9 4.60 GERMAN B MY 157 1 4 10 21 30 26 8 4.85 GERMAN B MY 54 6 30 33 22 9 5.00 HINDI B MY 7 14 14 29 29 14 5.14 INDON. B MY 4 75 25 4.25 INDONESIAN B MY 25 8 24 44 24 5.84 JAPAN. B MY 4 25 25 25 25 4.75 JAPANESE B MY 5 20 40 20 20 5.40 KAZAKH B MY 41 2 10 32 21 20 15 4.90 KHMER B MY 1 100 6.00 MANDARIN B MY 107 1 7 12 19 24 19 18 4.85 MANDARIN B MY 173 3 23 35 28 11 5.21 PORTUGUESE B MY 2 100 4.00 PORTUGUESE B MY 3 33 67 4.33 RUSSIAN B MY 5 40 40 20 5.80 SPANISH B MY 369 2 2 9 24 32 21 10 4.86 SPANISH B MY 104 4 3 22 27 27 13 4 4.26 SWAHILI B MY 20 10 5 45 30 10 5.25 SWAHILI B MY 1 100 4.00 THAI B MY 4 75 25 4.25 THAI B MY 2 50 50 4.50 TURKISH B MY 1 100 5.00 URDU B MY 17 6 18 64 12 3.82 GROUP 2 TOTAL 7,859 2 8 25 28 25 12 5.03 Percentage of candidates awarded grades Level GROUP 3 candidates 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Mean grade BUSINESS STUDIES MY 88 5 11 24 24 22 11 3 3.94 ECONOMICS MY 113 4 33 32 19 10 2 4.03 GEOGRAPHY MY 1,401 0 1 7 20 39 26 7 5.02 HISTORY MY 5,738 0 2 7 19 33 29 10 5.11 HUMANITIES MY 1,652 1 3 13 24 30 22 7 4.74 GROUP 3 TOTAL 8,992 2 9 20 33 27 9 5.00

25 Percentage of candidates awarded grades Level GROUP 4 candidates 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Mean grade BIOLOGY MY 1,821 1 3 21 38 23 12 2 4.25 CHEMISTRY MY 3,618 0 3 16 42 26 10 3 4.32 PHYSICS MY 3,259 0 1 13 39 27 16 4 4.56 SCIENCES MY 2,401 1 3 18 36 19 16 7 4.47 GROUP 4 TOTAL 11,099 2 16 39 24 15 4 4.41 Percentage of candidates awarded grades Level GROUP 5 candidates 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 EXTENDED MATHEMATICS MY 4,910 Mean grade 0 1 9 35 32 18 5 4.69 MATHEMATICS MY 3,420 0 4 17 37 26 13 3 4.34 GROUP 5 TOTAL 8,330 0 3 12 35 30 16 4 4.54 Percentage of candidates awarded grades Level GROUP 6 candidates 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Mean grade DANCE MY 41 2 12 25 46 15 5.59 DRAMA MY 1,891 0 1 6 29 30 24 10 4.97 FILM MY 93 1 1 17 28 39 14 5.43 MUSIC MY 1,517 1 3 8 34 27 19 8 4.71 VISUAL ARTS MY 5,021 1 2 7 30 26 24 10 4.91 GROUP 6 TOTAL 8,563 1 2 7 30 27 24 10 4.90 Percentage of candidates awarded grades Level GROUP 7 candidates 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Mean grade PHYSICAL EDUCATION MY 8,319 0 1 10 37 33 15 4 4.62 GROUP 7 TOTAL 8,319 0 1 10 37 33 15 4 4.62 Percentage of candidates awarded grades Level GROUP 8 candidates 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY MY 1,850 Mean grade 1 4 16 36 21 12 10 4.49 DESIGN TECHNOLOGY MY 2,536 0 2 6 22 37 21 12 5.03 TECHNOLOGY MY 4,075 1 2 14 33 30 16 4 4.53 GROUP 8 TOTAL 8,461 1 2 12 31 30 16 7 4.67 Percentage of candidates awarded grades Level GROUP 9 candidates 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Mean grade PERSONAL PROJECT MY 8,156 1 2 12 15 34 20 16 5.04 GROUP 9 TOTAL 8,156 1 2 12 15 34 20 16 5.04 ALL SUBJECTS TOTAL 79,112 0 2 10 29 31 20 8 4.79

26 17 Mean grade distribution by subject June 2005 June 2009 GROUP 1 ARABIC A 5.45 4.89 5.15 5.22 5.36 BANGLA A - - - 4.84 4.50 CHINESE A 5.53 5.61 5.28 5.26 4.83 DANISH A 6.50 - - - 5.67 DUTCH A 4.76 4.76 4.44 4.60 4.54 ENGLISH A 5.01 5.01 4.90 4.98 4.91 FINNISH A - - 6.00-4.50 FRENCH A 5.02 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.06 GERMAN A 4.68 4.62 5.16 5.17 5.18 HINDI A 5.14 6.20 6.43 6.22 6.17 ICELANDIC A - - 5.00 5.00 6.00 INDONESIAN A 4.47 4.71 4.91-6.33 ITALIAN A - 4.38 4.68 4.00 5.50 JAPANESE A 5.35 5.06 4.69 5.28 5.50 KOREAN A 5.38 5.42 5.58 5.59 5.26 POLISH A 4.82 5.12 4.74 4.85 5.53 PORTUGUESE A 4.95 4.96 5.17 4.95 5.00 RUSSIAN A 4.28 4.72 5.03 5.03 4.70 SPANISH A 4.64 4.83 5.10 5.03 4.70 SWEDISH A 4.50-6.00 6.00 5.03 THAI A 4.60 5.41 5.15 5.11 5.18 VIETNAMESE A - - - 5.41 4.95 GROUP 1 TOTAL 4.99 5.04 5.02 5.06 4.97 GROUP 2 ADVANCED AFRIKAANS B - 7.00 - - - ADVANCED DUTCH B - 4.50 3.39 4.67 4.78 ADVANCED ENGLISH B 5.34 5.25 4.94 4.96 5.07 ADVANCED FRENCH B 5.34 5.50 5.08 4.93 4.71 ADVANCED GERMAN B 5.31 6.33 5.14 5.75 5.00 ADVANCED INDONESIAN B - 6.00 - - 4.00 ADVANCED JAPANESE B - - 6.50 5.80 5.86 ADVANCED KHMER B - - - 6.00 6.00 ADVANCED MANDARIN B 5.31 5.63 5.48 5.77 5.48 ADVANCED PORTUGUESE B 5.92 4.88 5.75 6.00 5.50 ADVANCED RUSSIAN B 5.67 6.00 - - - ADVANCED SPANISH B 5.73 6.06 6.25 5.43 5.88 ADVANCED SWAHILI B - - 5.80 - - ADVANCED THAI B 6.00 7.00 6.00-6.67 ARABIC B 5.14 5.67 4.60 5.64 5.24 ARABIC B - - - - 4.44 DANISH B 5.00 - - - 6.00

27 DUTCH B 5.14 5.11 4.74 4.76 4.67 DUTCH B - - 3.57 4.12 4.39 ENGLISH B 5.34 5.44 5.07 5.15 5.23 ENGLISH B - - 4.38-4.67 FRENCH B 4.84 4.97 4.65 4.77 4.72 FRENCH B - - 4.24 4.55 4.60 GERMAN B 4.77 4.77 4.55 4.77 4.85 GERMAN B - - 4.50 5.03 5.00 HINDI B 4.00-6.15 6.00 5.14 INDONESIAN B - - - - 4.25 INDONESIAN B 7.00 4.50 5.43 5.09 5.84 ITALIAN B - 4.86 6.14 - - JAPANESE B - - - 4.00 4.75 JAPANESE B 4.60 4.20 3.53 6.20 5.40 KAZAKH B - - 4.92 5.17 4.90 KHMER B - 4.67 5.00 5.00 6.00 KHMER B - - - 4.00 - KOREAN B - 6.00 - - - MANDARIN B - - 3.94 4.25 4.85 MANDARIN B 5.31 5.06 5.35 4.95 5.21 PORTUGUESE B - - 5.50 4.67 4.00 PORTUGUESE B 5.44 4.13-5.33 4.33 RUSSIAN B 7.00 4.00 5.00 5.40 5.80 RUSSIAN B - - 5.00 - - SPANISH B 4.48 4.55 4.32 4.45 4.86 SPANISH B - - 3.97 4.52 4.26 SWAHILI B 5.31 4.78 4.67 4.13 5.25 SWAHILI B - - 4.00-4.00 SWEDISH B 5.00 4.00 - - - THAI B 4.00 5.00 4.33 5.10 4.25 THAI B - - - - 4.50 TURKISH B - - - - 5.00 URDU B 5.19 5.71 4.83 3.53 3.82 VIETNAMESE B - - 4.75 - - VIETNAMESE B - - 4.00 7.00 - GROUP 2 TOTAL 5.18 5.22 4.89 4.96 5.03 GROUP 3 BUSINESS STUDIES - - - - 3.94 ECONOMICS - - - 3.90 4.03 GEOGRAPHY 4.91 4.98 5.06 5.19 5.02 HISTORY 5.19 4.95 5.00 5.03 5.11 HUMANITIES 5.36 4.93 4.70 4.49 4.74 GROUP 3 TOTAL 5.15 4.96 4.97 4.96 5.00

28 GROUP 4 BIOLOGY 4.24 4.20 4.23 4.38 4.25 CHEMISTRY 4.41 4.46 4.41 4.39 4.32 PHYSICS 4.59 4.53 4.46 4.54 4.56 SCIENCES 4.92 4.51 4.43 4.52 4.47 GROUP 4 TOTAL 4.50 4.44 4.40 4.46 4.41 GROUP 5 EXTENDED MATHEMATICS 4.51 4.61 4.62 4.70 4.69 MATHEMATICS 4.36 4.41 4.41 4.40 4.34 GROUP 5 TOTAL 4.45 4.53 4.53 4.58 4.54 GROUP 6 ARTS 5.83 4.44 3.92 - - DANCE - - - 5.30 5.59 DRAMA - - - 4.93 4.97 FILM - - - - 5.43 MUSIC - - - 4.79 4.71 PERFORMING ARTS 4.71 4.81 4.78 5.64 - VISUAL ARTS 4.93 5.02 5.04 4.97 4.91 GROUP 6 TOTAL 4.87 4.90 4.90 4.93 4.90 GROUP 7 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 4.62 4.62 4.66 4.74 4.62 GROUP 7 TOTAL 4.62 4.62 4.66 4.74 4.62 GROUP 8 COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 3.89 4.01 4.10 4.27 4.49 DESIGN TECHNOLOGY 4.26 4.27 4.38 4.65 5.03 TECHNOLOGY 3.81 3.66 4.15 4.28 4.53 GROUP 8 TOTAL 4.05 4.03 4.23 4.41 4.67 GROUP 9 PERSONAL PROJECT 5.08 5.00 5.03 5.07 5.04 GROUP 9 TOTAL 5.08 5.00 5.03 5.07 5.04

29 18 Mean grade worldwide June 2005 June 2009 Mean grade per examination session 4.75 4.73 4.73 4.79 4.79 19 MYP certificates awarded June 2005 June 2009 candidates awarded a certificate 4,240 4,821 5,274 6,217 6,670