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Award of the Diploma

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Students receive a grade/point from 1 to 7 as per below table in each of their six subjects plus up to 3 additional bonus grades/points for combined ToK/EE.

Details of the IB DP grade descriptor is attached here.


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This makes a maximum mark of 45 as per below table. 
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Below is the ToK/EE bonus point matrix:
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The diploma is awarded to students scoring a minimum of 24 points providing they meet all of the Core requirements. Please check Diploma Failing Conditions below for further details.

Bilingual Diploma
A bilingual diploma will be awarded to a successful student who fulfills one or more the following conditions:
  • Completion of two languages selected from Group 1 with the award of a grade 3 of higher in both languages.
  • Completion of one of the subjects from group 3 or group 4 in a language which is not the same as the students’ nominated group 1 language.
  • Attainment of grade 3 or higher in both the group 1 language and the subject from group 3 or group 4.
(Diploma Programme Assessment Procedures 2019, page 27)

IB Diploma Failing Conditions
There are some restrictions on the way in which these points are achieved. For example, a Diploma will not be awarded if a student achieves one or more than one of the following failing conditions:

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Note: In addition to obtaining a full Diploma, some universities and colleges may have other requirements, such as particular grades at Higher Level subjects, in their offer of a place to a student. Many universities will make offers to Course students as long as the student completes the IB course(s).
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Students who fail to obtain the full Diploma will still receive grades and certificates for the courses that they take.

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