IB World School
- Awards and recognitions
Agora Andorra International School are delighted to announce that they are to become an IB World School from September 2020 and is now authorised to deliver the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP) to senior students. The school thus incorporates a demanding program recognized worldwide that consolidates the international proposal of its educational project.
Clara Pintat Rossell, Principal, said: “It is with immense pleasure that we welcome this news, being an IB World School is the result of the hard work that everyone at Agora International School Andorra has put into realising our vision over the past years. Our goal is to offer the best study experience a student could look for: one that provides student-centred learning and supports the needs and aspirations of each one of them. Achieving the status of an authorised IB World School is a proof that we are truly a top-notch international school.”
The International Baccalaureate® (IB) provides students with a comprehensive, well-regarded academic qualification, which is accepted by the world’s most prestigious universities. The IB is an innovative programme designed to develop key competences, enabling our students to achieve their academic, professional and personal goals within an international framework.
More information about the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP)
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