Inspired Education celebrates outstanding global IB results as students excel across 40 schools

The leading global group of premium schools, Inspired Education, is celebrating another year of exceptional International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme results, with more than 1,500 graduates across 40 schools achieving outstanding academic success.

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  • 1,500 graduates across 40 Inspired schools achieved an average IB score of 35, significantly above the global average
  • Ten students achieved a perfect score of 45, including Nsouli Scholar recipient Sadhika from AIS Saigon
  • More than one in four students scored 38 points or higher, with a 98% pass rate
The leading global group of premium schools, Inspired Education, is celebrating another year of exceptional International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme results, with more than 1,500 graduates across 40 schools achieving outstanding academic success.Inspired students achieved an average IB score of 35, significantly above the global average, while 98% of candidates passed the Diploma Programme. More than one in four students scored 38 points or higher, with a 98% pass rate and 59% were awarded bilingual diplomas, reflecting Inspired's continued commitment to multilingual education and developing globally minded learners.Ten students from across Inspired's international group achieved the maximum possible IB score of 45 points, demonstrating the exceptional academic standards across the group.Among this year's standout performers is Sadhika, a Nsouli Scholar at Australian International School Saigon, who achieved a perfect score of 45. Her achievement reflects both exceptional personal dedication and the impact of Inspired's scholarship programme (Nsouli Scholars), which aims to widen access to a world-class education for talented young people.Another student achieving a perfect score was Aws from Modern Montessori School, Jordan. Driven by a passion for mathematics and a determination to overcome challenges, Aws will now study Medicine at Brighton & Sussex Medical School, pursuing his ambition of building a career helping others.At St Louis School, Milan, two students, Carol and Riccardo, also achieved a perfect 45. Carol will read Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Oxford, while Riccardo is set to study Theoretical Physics at Imperial College London, reflecting the outstanding university destinations secured by Inspired graduates this year.

Nadim Nsouli, Founder, Chairman and CEO of Inspired, said:

"I would like to congratulate every one of our IB graduates on these exceptional results. Their achievements are a testament to their hard work, the dedication of our teachers and the strength of our global school community."At Inspired, we believe every student should be challenged to fulfil their potential, and these results demonstrate what can be achieved through outstanding teaching, ambition and perseverance."

Michael Lambert, Global Director of Education at Inspired, added:

"These results demonstrate the consistent strength of an Inspired education across our global family of schools. Whether students are pursuing ambitious university destinations, developing bilingual proficiency or achieving the highest possible IB score, they are supported by exceptional teachers who challenge and inspire them to fulfil their potential."The International Baccalaureate continues to evolve in ways that closely align with Inspired's educational philosophy, placing increasing emphasis on critical thinking, collaboration, problem solving and the skills young people need to succeed in an increasingly interconnected world."This year's results also reinforce Inspired's commitment to delivering an education that extends beyond academic achievement. As the International Baccalaureate continues to evolve, with greater emphasis on skills, competencies and international mindedness, Inspired remains focused on preparing young people not only for success at leading universities, but also to become adaptable, compassionate and globally aware citizens.

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