Smashing IB success for student stars
Hong Kong dominates international exam but even the top performers say studying isn’t everything
[First published on 9 July, 2015] Hong Kong students dominated the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma results this year, with 27 students from across the city achieving a perfect 45 points.
Globally, just 158 students had perfect scores – 64 of whom were from the Asia-Pacific.
The English Schools Foundation has been running the IB programme for seven years and came out on top with an average score of 35.5 for its 934 students. Of those, 14 achieved perfect scores.
Sha Tin College, South Island School and West Island School were the most successful of the group – each had three perfect score students.
South Island School student Louie Ka-chun, who scored a perfect 45 points, said that there’s not one right way to study.
“IB is really like trial and error,” he said. “It really depends on each person and how they study best.”