The International Baccalaureate (IB) first began teaching in Africa in 1977. There are now 155 IB World Schools in 32 countries across the continent and the number is growing. Universities worldwide, especially in the UK, US and an increasing number of universities in Africa, recognize the strength of the IB and hold official policies for admitting IB students to their courses.
For a limited time, primary and secondary schools in Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, South Africa, and Tunisia can implement globally recognized IB programmes of education (Primary & Middle Years) through a unique pilot* project. This is your chance to increase enrolment and distinguish your school through research-based teaching and learning.
Learn more about how the IB can help your school achieve its goals.
Don't miss this chance for your school to join the IB's global community and access IB programmes with funding* support through a limited-time pilot project.
* This is a limited-time pilot project applicable only to the Primary Years Programme (PYP) and Middle Years Programme (MYP). This pilot is not applicable for existing IB World Schools applying for candidacy.
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