One in Seven Nord Anglia Students Achieve 40+ IB Results
Over 2,600 Nord Anglia students achieved strong results in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. One in seven students scored over 40 points.

International schools organisation Nord Anglia Education has announced the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) results for its Class of 2026. Over 2,600 students across 51 schools completed the programme, with one in seven students achieving over 40 points, considered an exceptional academic achievement.
Several Nord Anglia schools, including Amman Academy in Jordan, achieved high average scores. Seven schools reached the perfect score of 45 points. The organisation's average score was 34 points, surpassing the global average of 30.88 for the 13th consecutive year.
"This year's results underline why high-quality teaching and academic excellence are at the heart of a Nord Anglia education," said Dr Kate Erricker, Chief Education Officer at Nord Anglia Education. She added that students are prepared to embrace opportunities at the world's top universities.
Nord Anglia Education is the world's largest provider of the IBDP. Its students have received offers from prestigious universities including the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, and Harvard University.