Schools offering the International Baccalaureate Curriculum are very popular in Frankfurt. Discover the Best International Baccalaureate Schools in Frankfurt.
The International Baccalaureate, also called IB, is one of the most popular programs around the world thanks to its international recognition and transferability. Most students love learning in the IB system because it doesn’t just teach students content or knowledge, but it also teaches them how to learn and how to think. Many students describe the IB curriculum as challenging, but rewarding. The PYP is very accessible, as is the MYP. To do the DP students should be prepared to work hard as the IB Diploma prepares students for university.
How to choose an IB School?
The first thing to look for is accreditation. An IB school has to be authorised for each IB programme it provides. When a school is authorised you can be assured that it meets the high standards of the IB worldwide. When choosing an IB school it might be useful to check its average point score for the last academic years and compare them to the global average score, and the average grade.
Would you like to find which are the best IB Schools in Frankfurt? Follow the links below and find the best schools and all the information you need: tuition fees, exam results, programmes of study on offer, language courses, student-teacher ratios and extra-curricular activities!
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Why Frankfurt?
People living in Frankfurt enjoy some of the world’s highest living standards for families, with excellent international schools, a vibrant social scene and plenty to do during downtime.
Germany’s fifth largest city may be about big business, gleaming skyscrapers and the world’s sixth-largest resident population of Ultra High Net Worth Individuals. But while many expat families in Frankfurt are attracted by the excellent economic prospects, the city’s fantastic lifestyle is sometimes overlooked.
Frankfurt has long been home to expat families from around the world (more than half the city’s population are foreign-born). It’s a multi-cultural, multi-lingual and open-minded city and it’s a great place for children to spend their formative, and older, years.