International Baccalaureate

Created in 1968, the International Baccalaureate® (IB) Diploma Program (DP) was the first program offered by the IB and is designed for students aged 16 to 19. It provides well-rounded education, facilitates geographical and cultural mobility, and promotes international understanding.

WORLD COLLEGE

The IB Diploma Program is highly respected by universities worldwide, with over 2000 institutions recognizing its academic rigor. More than 5,400 schools teach one or some of their four programmes, and in Mexico only 117 schools do it .We are the only school in Oaxaca City offering the prestigious IB Diploma Program.

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It is a community of schools, educators and students from around the world with a shared mission to help young people develop the values, skills and knowledge needed to create a better and more peaceful world.
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It seeks to provide an education that enables students to understand the complexities of the world around them, as well as to develop the skills and aptitudes to take responsible action for the future.
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It provides an education that transcends disciplinary, cultural, national and geographic boundaries, and fosters a posture of critical engagement, stimulating ideas and meaningful relationships.
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It seeks to train young people to achieve excellent breadth and depth of knowledge, while growing physically, intellectually, emotionally and ethically.

DID YOU KNOW?

BI students demonstrate the following attributes:

INQUIRY

KNOWLEDGE

REASONING

COMMUNICATION

INTEGRITY

OPEN MIND

SOLIDARITY

AUDACITY

REFLECTION

BALANCE

Most IB graduates are accepted into the world's most prestigious universities.

Many of them have established guidelines for the recognition of the Program such as: Oxford University, United Kingdom; University of British Columbia, Canada; University of Auckland, New Zealand; Harvard University, among others.

This program encourages students around the world to adopt an active attitude of lifelong learning, to be compassionate and to understand that other people, with their differences, can also be right.

We live in a globalized and interconnected world; a more critical thinking and international mentality is needed.