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Founding of the IB Geneva
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1000 IB World Schools PYP, MYP, DP
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3000 IB World Schools PYP, MYP, DP
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6425 Programs in 4,954 Schools in 153 Countries
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Distance and virtual education
An increase in the provision of distance education and virtual classrooms. Remote areas will utilise and be able to contribute to an online portal. -
Global Participation
An increase in exchange opportunities for students and teachers within the IB international domain, additionally to the existing model of conferences available for teachers. -
Open access
Government adoption of the IB may result in lowered individual costs and subsidised access to courses.