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Everything You Need to Know About the IB Diploma: Benefits, Structure, and Key Differences

16/02/2025 KE Comments Off

Frequently Asked Questions About the IB Diploma – Everything You Need to Know

The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma is one of the most prestigious high school diplomas, recognized by universities around the world. It’s no wonder it raises many questions among students and parents. If you’re wondering what the IB diploma is like, what opportunities it offers, and how it differs from the Polish matura, this short article will clear up your doubts!

How does the IB Diploma differ from the Polish Matura?

The biggest difference is the international nature of the IB diploma and its structure. The IB program lasts two years and includes six subjects, divided into Standard Level (SL) and Higher Level (HL). Additionally, students must complete three key components:

Theory of Knowledge (TOK) – a subject that develops critical thinking skills
Extended Essay (EE) – an independently written research paper on a chosen topic
Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS) – social projects and extracurricular activities.

At our school, you can choose more than the standard subjects offered in the IB program. We offer courses such as Business, Visual Arts, Computer Science, and Psychology. With this wide range of options, you can tailor your education to your passions and future career goals. It’s also worth mentioning that these subjects can also be taken as part of the IB Diploma, giving you added flexibility and the opportunity to choose the most interesting and enriching areas of study.

What does the learning and preparation process look like?

Studying in the IB system requires good organization and commitment. Assessment takes place through final exams and the work done during the course (known as Internal Assessments). Unlike the Polish matura, the IB puts a strong emphasis on the development of analytical skills and interdisciplinarity.

What benefits does the IB Diploma offer?

Easier admission to foreign universities – the IB is recognized worldwide, including at prestigious universities such as Oxford, Harvard, and the Sorbonne.
Development of academic skills – the IB prepares students for writing essays, analyzing data, and conducting research.
Greater flexibility in choosing subjects – students can tailor the curriculum to their future plans.

Is the IB more difficult than the Polish matura?

The IB requires more independent work and good organization, but it also provides greater opportunities for personal development. Proper planning of study time and commitment to additional projects is key.

Summary

The IB Diploma is an excellent choice for students considering studying abroad and for those who want to thrive in an international environment. If you have any further questions, feel free to contact us – we’d be happy to help you learn all the details!

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