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The International Baccalaureate is a rigorous,
internationally-recognized pre-university course of study
that will prepare its students for competitive college admissions
and for the rigors of college level work.
The
International Baccalaureate Organization was founded in
the 1960s, resulting from an effort to establish a common
curriculum and university entry credential for geographically
mobile students. It is a chartered foundation under Swiss
civil code with headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland.
Since 2000, students at Cleveland have the opportunity
to earn a full IB Diploma, earn one or more IB Certificates
in individual subject areas, or simply enroll in single IB
classes. All Cleveland students may participate in IB.
Learn more about:
Admissions &
Registration
IB Options: Full IB
Diploma vs. IB Certificates
IB Courses
4 Year Planning for
Students
Exams
The
International Organization
For more information, please contact Cleveland's
IB Coordinator, Jennifer Wiandt, at jwiandt2@pps.k12.or.us
or 503-916-5120.
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