
1,500 Students Across 40 Schools Excel in IB Exams
More than 1,500 graduates across Inspired Education's global network of schools just achieved an average IB score of 35, well above the worldwide average. Ten students earned perfect scores of 45, proving what's possible when talented young people get the support they deserve.
Students around the world just proved that excellence knows no borders, with more than 1,500 graduates across 40 international schools achieving remarkable results on their International Baccalaureate exams.
The Inspired Education network celebrated a 98% pass rate on the challenging IB Diploma Programme, with students averaging 35 points. That score sits significantly above the global average, showing consistent strength across schools in Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and beyond.
Ten students achieved something extraordinary: a perfect score of 45 points. Among them is Sadhika from Australian International School Saigon, who earned her perfect score as a Nsouli Scholar. The scholarship program aims to give talented young people access to world-class education regardless of their financial circumstances.
Another perfect scorer, Aws from Modern Montessori School in Jordan, will now pursue medicine at Brighton & Sussex Medical School. His journey shows how passion for learning combined with determination can overcome any obstacle.

In Milan, two students from St Louis School both earned perfect scores. Carol is headed to the University of Oxford to study Mathematics and Statistics, while Riccardo will study Theoretical Physics at Imperial College London.
More than one in four students scored 38 points or higher, placing them in the top tier of global achievers. Even more impressive, 59% earned bilingual diplomas, demonstrating fluency in multiple languages alongside their academic excellence.
The Ripple Effect
These results represent more than individual achievement. They show what happens when schools prioritize critical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving skills that young people need in our connected world.
The graduates aren't just heading to top universities. They're entering the world as adaptable, compassionate, and globally aware citizens ready to tackle challenges that cross borders. When education focuses on developing the whole person, not just test scores, everyone benefits.
These 1,500 graduates are proof that investing in quality education creates waves of positive change that will touch communities around the world.
Based on reporting by Google News - Student Achievement
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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