International Baccalaureate is designed to train young people who will help create a better, more peaceful world through knowledgeable, knowledgeable, thoughtful, intercultural understanding and respect. For this purpose, this organization works with schools, governments and international organizations to develop challenging international education programs and strict evaluation.
In these courses, students from around the world are actively caring, becoming lifelong learners, understanding the differences with others and doing the right things.
Several California schools have developed a powerful international awareness raising program. This includes interaction between students and teachers, sister school relations, or an international bachelor's degree. These courses are designed to provide students with knowledge and academic competitiveness in the choice of universities and careers beyond the general curriculum. However, in reality, not all schools and students can use these courses, but these opportunities are not the only way to acquire global competence. California's past and present efforts helped educators and allowed them to offer a comprehensive curriculum to all students at all levels of ability. For example, the topic covering global education is in all content standards and frameworks in California, covering almost all fields.
The International Baccalaureate (IB) program was founded in 1968 by the not-for-profit Swiss Educational Foundation and is known as one of the most rigorous and respected university preparatory courses in the world. Students experienced rapid intellectual, emotional and ethical growth in this course. It is usually divided into 11th graders and 12th graders. License American School is proud to be authorized to teach IB courses. And I am pleased how successful our IB students are to being recognized at the world's most prestigious university.