06. 08. 2012
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The global average of the results achieved for the International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma was 29.83 points this year. OPEN GATE students can boast of an unbelievable 36 points on average, making their school one of the best in the world under the IB program. A total of 16 Open Gate students took individual IB exams this academic year. Nine of them took the full set of the exams (the IB diploma), and two students even scored as many as 40 and 43 points, respectively, out of the total 45 possible.
“The world’s best universities will undoubtedly be interested in OPEN GATE graduates, since many of them take the IB exams and the achieved point scores into consideration in their admission procedures,” Peter Nitsche, Head of OPEN GATE – gymnázium a základní škola, comments on the International Baccalaureate results.
OPEN GATE has been authorized to provide instruction under the two-year International Baccalaureate program since January 2009. The Czech Ministry of Education also recognizes the IB as a regular school leaving examination, and OPEN GATE students can therefore choose to take the Czech school leaving examination or the IB, or both, at the close of their study. For this academic year, a total of 17 students left the school following completion of the final year; 16 of them took the Czech state school leaving examination.
Peter Nitsche adds with regard to the results of the Czech state school leaving examination: “The results of the school leaving examinations have surpassed last year’s excellent results, and all students have passed with the “Excellent” or “With Honors” rating.”
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