Entering predicted grades and teacher-assessed marks.
Navigating the IBIS Portal: A Guide for IB Students and Coordinators
For anyone involved in the International Baccalaureate (IB), the acronym is likely a regular part of your vocabulary. Standing for the International Baccalaureate Information System , it is the digital backbone of the program, serving as the official platform where administrative and assessment data live.
The is the secure, web-based portal used by International Baccalaureate (IB) schools to manage nearly every administrative aspect of the IB curriculum. While students spend their days engaging in inquiry-based learning, teachers and coordinators use IBIS behind the scenes to ensure that this rigorous work is recorded, moderated, and officially recognised by universities worldwide. What is IBIS?
The International Baccalaureate is more than a curriculum; it is a philosophy of education that values . It is best suited for well-rounded, self-motivated students who thrive under consistent workload and enjoy making connections across disciplines. While challenging, the IB diploma is a powerful passport to universities worldwide and a strong foundation for lifelong intellectual curiosity.
This is where the official "moment of truth" happens when results are released to schools and universities. For Students: Your Link to Results
Assessments include both (graded by teachers, moderated globally) and external (final exams graded by international examiners) components. Final exams are held twice a year (May for the Northern Hemisphere, November for the Southern).