The International Baccalaureate? (IB) Diploma Programme (DP) is for students aged 16-19.
Find out moreabout the DP, including information on pathways to university and employment and on who can offer the programme.
What is the DP?
Research suggests that there are many benefits to choosing the DP. The programme aims to develop students who have excellent breadth and depth of knowledge – students who flourish physically, intellectually, emotionally and ethically.
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The DP curriculum
The DP curriculum is made up of six subject groups and the DP core, comprising theory of knowledge (TOK), creativity, activity, service (CAS) and the extended essay.
Through the DP core, students reflect on the nature of knowledge, complete independent research and undertake a project that often involves community service.
Read about theDP curriculum.
Assessment and exams
The International Baccalaureate? (IB) assesses student work as direct evidence of achievement against the stated goals of the Diploma Programme (DP) courses.
Read aboutassessment and exams.
There is information ongetting results, including information on how to request that an exam is remarked.
Who is the DP for?
The DP is open to any student aged 16 to 19, at schools that have been authorized to implement the programme.
Learn more aboutstudents in the DP.
Resources for DP schools
From professional development opportunities to the IB’s online curriculum centre (OCC), educators are given access to a range of resources that help them to teach and develop.