As an International Baccalaureate school, St. Brendan’s School is fully committed to building a better world through education.
The International Baccalaureate (IB) is a nonprofit educational foundation founded in 1968. Its administrative headquarters are in Geneva, Switzerland, and its academic office is located in Cardiff, Wales, United Kingdom. St. Brendan’s School, as a member of this organisation, is fully committed to the philosophy of the International Baccalaureate.
IB programmes promote a rigorous, active, and high-quality learning experience.
Students develop critical thinking, intellectual curiosity, and research skills that stay with them for life.
The IB encourages community engagement and responsible action, recognizing that education goes beyond academics.
Students are encouraged to understand and value their own cultural identity while developing the ability to engage and collaborate in international contexts.
The IB takes pride in the high quality of its educational programmes, a reputation built and sustained for over 50 years. Its curriculum is not based on any single national system but instead integrates the best elements from a variety of educational frameworks. The rigorous assessment methods of the Diploma Programme are widely recognized and valued by leading universities around the world.
For further information about the IB, please contact the programme coordinators at St Brendan’s School or visit ibo.org