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International schools

Thinking globally

By Stanley Pignal

Published: May 20 2009 13:39 | Last updated: May 20 2009 13:39

Every year, national educational borders crumble for about 40,000 students around the world as they face a single, global set of school-leaving exams.

The exams are part of the International Baccalaureate, or IB, a qualification that has grown in popularity as more schools look to it to replace their home countries’ national curriculum.

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