The 2026 cohort, numbering 2,617 students across 51 schools, secured an average diploma score of 34 points. This result keeps the organization comfortably ahead of the global average of 30.88, a margin maintained consistently for over a decade. Seven individual schools saw students achieve a perfect 45-point score, including campuses in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Dubai, Hong Kong, Pattaya, Warsaw, and the Collège Alpin Beau Soleil.
Nord Anglia students outperform global IB averages for 13th year
One in seven students from Nord Anglia Education’s 2026 graduating class achieved a score of 40 points or higher on their International Baccalaureate exams. This elite performance, equivalent to four A* grades at A-level, highlights a banner year for the world’s largest provider of the IB Diploma Programme.

Amman Academy in Jordan emerged as the organization’s highest performer, posting an average score of 39.5. According to Dr. Kate Erricker, Chief Education Officer, these outcomes reflect both the dedication of the teaching staff and the students' ability to consistently surpass expectations. The graduating class has since secured offers from top-tier institutions such as Oxford, Cambridge, Harvard, and Stanford, marking a successful transition to higher education.




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