Schools offering International Baccalaureate

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According to the IB's "Find a World School" list, as of September 2022 there are over 5500 schools offering one or more IB programmes. [1]
Notable examples include:

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Africa

Eswatini (formerly, Swaziland)

Ethiopia

Ghana

Kenya

Malawi

Mauritius

Mozambique

Senegal

South Africa

Tanzania

Zambia

Zimbabwe


Asia

Armenia

Bangladesh

Brunei

Cambodia

China

Hong Kong

India

Indonesia

Iran

Japan

Jordan

Kuwait

Lebanon

Malaysia

Myanmar

Nepal

Oman

Pakistan

Palestine

Philippines

Qatar

Saudi Arabia

Singapore

South Korea

Syria

Taiwan

Thailand

United Arab Emirates

Uzbekistan

Vietnam


Australasia


Australia

New Zealand


Europe

Austria

Belgium

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Czech Republic

Denmark

France

Germany

Greece

Italy

Latvia

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Russia

Slovakia

Spain

Sweden

Switzerland

Ukraine

United Kingdom


North America

Bahamas

Barbados

Canada

Jamaica

Mexico

United States


Central/South America


Argentina

Brazil

Chile

Colombia

Costa Rica

Ecuador

El Salvador

Nicaragua

Panama

Perú

Venezuela

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References

  1. "Find an IB World School". International Baccalaureate. Retrieved 2022-09-27.