In the sixth form girls can opt to study either The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma or A-Levels.
The IB Diploma programme fully supports the aims of College to challenge and extend our students by developing responsibility, initiative, open-mindedness, self reliance and a passion for discovery and learning.
The IB Diploma programme is a two year course of studies that suits well-motivated students with a breadth of interests. There is an emphasis on the development of research and critical reflection, and on the importance of individual commitment to creativity, extra-curricular activities and service to others. The internationalism and cultural understanding that is inherent in the IB is particularly well-suited to the existing ethos at Cheltenham Ladies’ College.
Mrs Becky Revell
Head of International Section & IBDP Coordinator
Cheltenham Ladies’ College
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