The leading global group of premium schools, Inspired Education, is proud to announce another year of exceptional performance in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme, as students across its group of schools continue to excel and surpass international benchmarks.
This year, Inspired students achieved an impressive average IB score of 35, far surpassing the global average of 30.58. This marks a continued upward trend for Inspired Education graduates. This year, the pass rate at Inspired schools also reached 99%, with 59% of students awarded bilingual diplomas, reflecting the group’s strong commitment to multilingualism and international education. Inspired has a total number of 37 IBDP schools in their group.
Inspired Education has also seen a significant increase in perfect IB scores this year, with dozens of students achieving the maximum 45 points. These exceptional learners hail from Inspired schools in Italy, Spain, Greece, Switzerland, and Portugal, which is a testament to the academic excellence and global reach of the Inspired community.
Nadim Nsouli, Founder, Chairman and CEO of Inspired, said:
“I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to all our International Baccalaureate students across the Inspired group on their exceptional results this year. Our students have once again exceeded expectations, with the average IB score across Inspired schools significantly surpassing the global average.
“These results are a testament to the remarkable dedication, resilience, and ambition of our students, as well as the outstanding commitment of our teachers, who continue to deliver world-class education across our schools.
“This success reflects not only academic excellence but also the strength of our global educational community—where every student is supported to thrive, achieve their personal best, and grow into confident, capable global citizens. I am immensely proud of what has been accomplished and grateful to our educators for their unwavering focus on excellence.”
Michael Lambert, Global Director of Education at Inspired, added:
“To see such an extraordinary increase in students achieving the maximum IB score of 45 is both inspiring and affirming. These results reflect not only academic ability, but the quality of Inspired’s holistic approach to education. One that develops future-ready learners with curiosity, resilience and global awareness at their core.
“In today’s global climate, these results also highlight the vital role education plays in fostering international mindedness and intercultural understanding, which are foundations for a more peaceful and connected world.”
This year’s results also reflect a strong alignment between the IB’s evolving direction and Inspired’s own educational philosophy. As the IB places greater emphasis on assessing skills and competencies, beyond traditional knowledge recall, and embraces digital assessments and delivery, Inspired continues to champion a progressive, student-centred model of education.
These achievements reaffirm Inspired’s position as a global leader in shaping learners who are not only academically successful, but equipped with the mindset, adaptability and awareness to thrive in the world of tomorrow.
