The May 2025 results for the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP) have been released, highlighting significant achievements across Asia. With a growing number of students participating in the IB program, this region continues to excel. This guide provides an overview of the trends and achievements in IB education across Asia, celebrating the academic successes of students and schools in the region.
Please note, this article will get ongoing edits and additions and continue to evolve. If you have news to share on the topic or want to comment, please give us a shout at editor@Littlestepsasia.com.
Looking at the numbers, the global average IB Diploma Programme (IBDP) scores have pretty much stayed steady from 2016 to 2024, mostly hanging out in the high 20s to low 30s range. But there was a noticeable jump in 2020 and 2021, with scores rising to 31.34 and then 32.98 — likely because of how the Covid-19 pandemic affected things. Pass rates have also been solidly high, usually between about 77% and 89%, with a big peak in 2021 that matches that higher score. Plus, the number of students taking the IBDP worldwide keeps growing, reaching 192,867 in 2024, up from 149,446 back in 2016, which shows just how popular the Diploma Programme has become globally.
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How Many Students Globally are in IBDP?
How Many Schools Offer IBDP Globally?
What is the global IBDP score for May 2025?
What is the average grade of IBDP for May 2025?
What was the global pass rate of IBDP for May 2025?
As the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) continues to gain popularity across the globe, Asia stands out as a significant contributor to its success. With a diverse range of countries participating, the region boasts a substantial number of students enrolled in the IBDP and a noteworthy concentration of schools offering this prestigious qualification. This introduction explores the current landscape of the IBDP in Asia, highlighting the number of students, schools, average scores, and pass rates for May 2025. Understanding these metrics not only sheds light on the academic achievements within the region but also positions Asia as a key player in the global education arena.
How Many Students in Asia are in IBDP?
How Many Schools Offer IBDP in Asia?
What is the Asia-Pacific IBDP average score for May 2025?
What is the average grade of IBDP in Asia for May 2025?
What was the pass rate of IBDP in Asia for May 2025?
If you’re a parent curious about how students across Asia are doing in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP), you’re in the right place! With the May 2025 IB results out, there’s a ton of interesting info to share about how different countries measure up. Hong Kong and Singapore have dominated the headlines with their impressive results, and that's partly because these places publish detailed school-by-school results much more often than others. For this article, we’ve gathered official findings published by individual schools where possible, focusing especially on Hong Kong and Singapore since their updates are the most accessible. For other countries, we’ve pooled together data from available schools to give a fair snapshot of how students are performing.
Whether you’re deciding between schools or just interested in the IB scene across the region, these insights give you a clearer picture of where students really shine in 2025. Please keep us updated at editor@Littlestepsasia.com.
Hong Kong leads with an average pass rate of 97.02% and an average score of 36.72 points, well above the global average of 30.58.
Singapore follows closely, with a pass rate of 95.68% and an average score of 35.43.
Malaysia posts competitive results, with estimated pass rates between 93-95% and average scores around 33.
Other countries like Indonesia, Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Thailand, and China have varied results which are generally close to or slightly above the global averages, though precise data is currently less available.
IBDP Results Hong Kong Schools
Detail | Global IB Scores | Hong Kong IB Scores |
---|---|---|
Results Release Date | July 6, 2025 | July 6, 2025 |
Students Taking IB Exam | 202,000 for July 2025 (DP and CP) | 2630 |
Average IB Score | 30.58 (May 2025) | 36.72 *ongoing updates |
Average Pass Score | 80% | 97.02 |
IBDP Results Singapore Schools
Detail | Global IB Scores | Singapore IB Scores |
---|---|---|
Results Release Date | July 6, 2025 | July 6, 2025 |
Students Taking IB Exam | 202,000 for July 2025 (DP and CP) | 2,070 for July 2025 |
Average IB Score | 30.58 (May 2025) | 35.43 (significantly higher than the global average) |
Average Pass Score | TBC | 95.68% |
School | Pass Rate (%) | Average IB Score | Highest Score | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nexus International School | Not specified | 33 | 43 | 7 students scored 40+; top achievers from Malaysia and international students |
Marlborough College Malaysia | Not specified | 35 | 45 | One in five scored over 40; top student scored perfect 45, going to Stanford University |
International School Kuala Lumpur (ISKL) | 93 | 34.2 | 45 | Three students scored perfect 45; 18% scored 40+ points |
Other Malaysian IB Schools | Not specified | Varied (30-35) | Not specified | Strong overall performance, pushing Malaysia’s reputation as an education hub |
School | Pass Rate (%) | Average IB Score | Highest Score | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bali Island School (BIS) | 100 | 33.5 | 43 | 27% of students achieved Bilingual Diploma |
School Name | Average IB Score | Average Pass Score |
---|---|---|
UNIS Hanoi | 34 | 97% |
British International School Hanoi | 33.24 | 63% |
Reigate Grammar School Vietnam | 35 | Not specified |
International School Ho Chi Minh City | Not specified | Not specified |
School | Pass Rate (%) | Average IB Score | Highest Score | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Panyaden International School | 87.5 | 30.75 | 39 | 62.5% awarded IB Bilingual Diploma |
Bavarian International School (BIS) Bangkok | 100 (CP program) / ~75-90 (DP)* | Not specified globally, but 43.6% scored over 36 points in DP | Not specified | 46.8% bilingual diploma; 8 students in IB CP |
St Andrews International School Bangkok | 95 | 33 | 44 | 13 students scored 40+ points; highest non-COVID average |
International School Bangkok (ISB) (2024 data) | Not specified | 35.1 (2024 data) | Not specified | Data for 2025 has not yet been published |
**The article is pulled based on information available on individual school websites, and Little Steps Asia can not be responsible for errors. However, you can give us a shout to update as needed based on any errors spotted. Email us at editor@littlestepsasia.com.
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