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GEMS Education students achieve exceptional IB Diploma and IB Career-related Programme results

Students across GEMS Education’s International Baccalaureate schools have achieved another year of outstanding results in the IB Diploma Programme (DP) and Career-related Programme (CP), reinforcing the strength of the group’s IB offering and its commitment to developing globally minded, future-ready learners.

A total of 611 students from eight GEMS Education schools completed the IB Diploma Programme this year, achieving an average score of 35 points and a pass rate of 99%, significantly outperforming last year’s global averages of 31 points and 81% respectively.

Among the cohort, five students achieved the maximum score of 45 points, placing them among the highest-performing IB students worldwide.

Dino Varkey, Group Chief Executive Officer at GEMS Education, said:

“This has been a standout year for GEMS’ International Baccalaureate students. Our pass rate has risen from 92% to 99%, while our average Diploma score has increased from 34 to 35 points, further reinforcing our position as one of the region’s leading IB providers. Six of our schools have achieved a perfect 100% pass rate. Academic excellence is important, but these results also speak to something deeper. They reflect young people of character, supported by exceptional educators and families who believe in the power of education to unlock possibility. Congratulations to our entire community on another remarkable year.”

Lisa Crausby OBE, Group Chief Education Officer at GEMS Education, said:

“Exceptional academic outcomes do not happen by chance. They reflect the hard work of our students, the expertise of our teachers, the high expectations that underpin excellence across our schools and the strong partnership with families that enables every learner to achieve their very best. The International Baccalaureate is one of the world’s most rigorous academic pathways, and we are immensely proud of how our students have risen to the challenge.”

Career-related Programme results

Students enrolled in the IB Career-related Programme also delivered strong outcomes this year, with 78 students across three schools achieving a pass rate of 100%.

The programme continues to provide learners with a valuable blend of academic study and career-focused learning, equipping them with the skills, experience, and confidence required for higher education and future careers.

 

School highlights

Among the strongest-performing schools this year were:

  • GEMS Wellington International School – Average DP score: 37
    • GEMS Modern Academy – Average DP score: 35
    • GEMS Dubai American Academy, GEMS American Academy – Abu Dhabi, GEMS World Academy – Dubai, Al Khaleej International School: All scored 34

Year-on-year progress

GEMS Education achieved a standout year for the International Baccalaureate, improving its pass rate from 92% to 99% and raising its average Diploma score from 34 to 35 points, further reinforcing its position as one of the region’s leading IB providers, combining academic rigour with opportunities for leadership, innovation, service learning, and personal development.

With students progressing to leading universities around the world and pursuing a diverse range of pathways, this year’s results once again demonstrate the impact of a GEMS education in preparing young people to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world.

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