9080706050403020100The IB Diploma Programmestatistical bulletinEastWestNorth1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th QtrNovember 2010examination session
The IB Diploma Programme statistical bulletin, November 2010 examination sessionPublished in June 2011International BaccalaureatePeterson House, Malthouse Avenue, Cardiff GateCardiff, Wales CF23 8GLUnited KingdomPhone: 44 29 2954 7777Fax: 44 29 2054 7778Website: www.ibo.org International Baccalaureate Organization 2011Statistical queries should be directed toManagement Information:Phone: 65 6579 5168Fax: 65 6776 4369Email: statistics@ibo.org1
ContentsTables and graphsPageIndex: key to abbreviations4PART A: general school statistics5–71Number of schools following the Diploma Programme 2006–201052Number and percentage of schools following the Diploma Programme byworking language 2006–201063Number and percentage of schools following the Diploma Programme by IBregion 2006–20107PART B: registration statistics8–274Number of schools registering candidates November 2006–November 201085Number of November session schools registering candidates November 2006–November 201086Number of schools registering candidates by working language November2006–November 201097Number and percentage of schools registering candidates by IB regionNovember 2006–November 2010108Number of candidates registered by category November 2006–November2010119Number of candidates registered by gender November 2006–November 20101310Number of candidates registered by IB region November 2006–November20101411Number of candidates registered by category, gender and IB region November20101512Summary of Diploma Programme examination entries: schools with registeredcandidates November 1975–November 20101613Number of schools that registered a particular number of candidates November2006 –November 20101814Subject registration summary November 20101915Subject group registrations November 2006–November 20101916Additional Diploma Programme requirements: extended essay andtheory of knowledge November 20102017Subject registration summary: extended essay by subject group November20102018Subject registration summary: theory of knowledge by language November2010212
19Nationalities of candidates registered November 20102220Number of countries represented by examination session November 2006–November 20102521Number of candidates registered by country November 201026PART C: results statistics28–4222Analysis of examination results by subject and level November 20102823Diploma and retake candidates (D R): distribution of points totals November20103624Retake candidates only (R): distribution of points totals November 20103725Diploma score distribution: diploma and retake candidates (D R) and retakecandidates only (R) November 20103826Extended essay results November 20103927Theory of knowledge results November 20104028Distribution of additional points November 2006–November 20104129Mean points score worldwide November 2006–November 20104230Mean grade worldwide November 2006–November 20104231Pass rate worldwide November 2006–November 20104332Number of diplomas and bilingual diplomas awarded November 2006–November 20104333Number of diplomas awarded by IB region November 20104334Number of candidates scoring 45 points November 1999-November 2010433
Index: key to abbreviationsCategories of registrationDiploma Programme candidates must register in one of four categories. These are identified byone of the following letters.DDiploma: candidates intending to complete the requirements for the award of an IBdiploma.RRetake: previous IB diploma candidates who are seeking to improve their results.The highest grade obtained for a subject will contribute towards the IB diploma.CCertificate: candidates taking one or more subjects who are not seeking the awardof the IB diploma.AAnticipated: candidates intending to complete the requirements for one or twostandard level subjects (excluding languages ab initio and pilot subjects) at the endof their first year of the Diploma Programme. They must complete all remaining IBdiploma requirements in the corresponding examination session in the followingyear.IB regionsSchools that are authorized to offer the IB Diploma Programme are grouped by geographicalregion. The abbreviations used in the tables are the codes describing the following geographicalregions:IBAEMIBAPIBAIB Africa, Europe and the Middle EastIB Asia-PacificIB Latin America, North America and the CaribbeanOther abbreviationsHLSLEETOKPSSBSHigher levelStandard levelExtended essayTheory of knowledgePilot subjectsSchool-based syllabuses4
PART A: general school statisticsNumber of schools following the Diploma Programme 2006–20101Number of schoolsfollowing theDiploma Programme*20062007200820092010May session schools1,324 (11.07%)1,454 (9.82%)1,636 (12.52%)1,833 (12.04%)1,978 (7.91%)November sessionschools156 (9.09%)170 (8.97%)181 (6.47%)192 (6.08%)205 (6.77%)Total1,480 (10.86%)1,624 (9.73%)1,817 (11.88%)2,025 (11.45%)2,183 (7.80%)*as of 30 November each year; Percentage increase on previous year in bracketsGraph 1.1Number of schools following the Diploma Programme 2006–2010Number of schools2,5002,000Number of Novembersession schools followingthe Diploma Programme1,5001,000Number of May sessionschools following theDiploma Programme50002006200720082009Year52010
2Number and percentage of schools following the DiplomaProgramme by working language 2006–2010Number ofschools followingthe DiplomaProgramme 992182421,4761,6191,8102,0112,182Total1,092*as of 30 November each yearGraph 2.1Number of schools following the Diploma Programme by working language2006–2010Number of 020062007200820092010YearPercentage ofschools followingthe DiplomaProgramme %1.24%Spanish10.64%10.81%10.99%10.84%11.09%*as of 30 November each year6
3Number and percentage of schools following the DiplomaProgramme by IB region 2006–2010Number ofschools followingthe DiplomaProgramme by 1,8102,0112,183Total*as of 30 November each yearGraph 3.1Number of schools following the Diploma Programme by IB region 2006–20101200Number of 092010YearPercentage ofschools followingthe DiplomaProgramme by A54.74%53.98%53.04%52.12%51.63%*as of 30 November each year7
PART B: registration statistics4Number of schools registering candidates November 2006–November 2010Number ofschoolsregisteringcandidates*Percentage oftotal number ofschoolsNov 2006Nov 2007Nov 2008Nov 2009Nov excludes withdrawn candidatesGraph 4.1Number of schools registering candidates November 2006–November 20102,500Total number of DiplomaProgramme schoolsNumber of schools2,0001,500Number of schoolsregistering candidates forNovember examinationsession1,0005000Nov 2006 Nov 2007 Nov 2008 Nov 2009 Nov 2010Examination session5Number of November session schools registering candidatesNovember 2006–November 2010Number ofNovembersession schoolsregisteringcandidates*Nov 2006Nov 2007Nov 2008Nov 2009Nov 2010132 (4.76%)139 (5.30%)149 (7.19%)155 (4.03%)176 (13.55%)Total number ofNovembersession schools156 (9.09%)170 (8.97%)181 (6.47%)192 (6.08%)205 (6.77%)Percentage ofall Novembersession schools84.62%81.76%82.32%80.73%*excludes withdrawn candidates; % increase on previous year in brackets885.85%
6Number of schools registering candidates by working languageNovember 2006–November 2010Number ofschoolsregisteringcandidates byworkinglanguage*Nov 2006Nov 2007Nov 2008Nov 2009Nov 85105426433510565646Total*excludes withdrawn candidatesGraph 6.1Number of schools registering candidates by working language November 2006–November 2010600Number of schools500400English300FrenchSpanish2001000Nov 2006Nov 2007Nov 2008Nov 2009Examination session9Nov 2010
7Number and percentage of schools registering candidates by IBregion November 2006–November 2010Number ofschoolsregisteringcandidates byIB region*Nov 2006IBAEMNov 2007Nov 2008Nov 2009Nov Total426433510565646IBAP*excludes withdrawn candidatesGraph 7.1Number of schools registering candidates by IB region November 2006–November 2010300Number of schools250200IBAEMIBAP150IBA100500Nov 2006Nov 2007Nov 2008Nov 2009Nov 2010Examination sessionPercentage ofschoolsregisteringcandidates by IBregionNov 2006Nov 2007Nov 2008Nov 2009Nov 32.97%10
8Number of candidates registered by category November 2006–November 2010Number ofcandidatesregistered bycategoryNov 2006DiplomaRetakeCertificateAnticipatedTotalNov 2007Nov 2008Nov 2009Nov 947,1247,3088,482* Please note: Anticipated candidates are allowed to change their category to certificate and this will affectthese figures.Graph 8.1Number of candidates registered by category November 2006–November 2010Number of cateAnticipated2,0001,0000Nov 2006Nov 2007Nov 2008Nov 2009Examination session11Nov 2010
Graph 8.2Number of candidates registered November 2006–November 20109,000Number of candidates8,0007,0006,000Number v 2006Nov 2007Nov 2008Nov 2009Nov 2010Examination sessionPercentage ofcandidatesregistered bycategoryNov 2006Nov 2007Nov 2008Nov 2009Nov 21%11.21%** Please note: Anticipated candidates are allowed to change their category to certificate and this will affectthese figures.Graph 8.3Percentages of candidates registered November 2006–November 2010100%Percentage of ake40%Diploma30%20%10%0%Nov 2006Nov 2007Nov 2008Nov 2009Examination session12Nov 2010
Number of candidates registered by gender November 2006–November 20109Number ofcandidatesregistered bygender*Nov 2006Nov 2007Nov 2008Nov 2009Nov des withdrawn candidatesGraph 9.1Number of candidates registered by gender November 2006–November 20105,000Number of 1,5001,0005000Nov 2006Nov 2007Nov 2008Nov 2009Nov 2010Examination sessionPercentage ofcandidatesregistered bygenderNov 2006Nov 2007Nov 2008Nov 2009Nov 51.41%49.49%49.73%49.47%13
10Number of candidates registered by IB region November 2006–November 2010Number ofcandidatesregistered by IBregion*Nov 2006IBAEMNov 2007Nov 2008Nov 2009Nov 247,3088,482*excludes withdrawn candidatesGraph 10.1Number of candidates registered by IB region November 2006–November 20104000Number of Nov 2006Percentage ofcandidatesregistered byIB regionNov 2007Nov 2008Nov 2009Examination sessionNov 2006Nov 2007Nov 2008Nov 2010Nov 2009Nov 39.96%14
11Number of candidates registered by category, gender and IBregion November 2010Number of candidates registered*IBregionIBAEMCategoryNumber of female Number of l number ofcandidatesregisteredRetakeTotal*excludes withdrawn candidatesGraph 11.1Number of candidates registered by category and IB region November 2010Number of candidates3,0002,500Diploma candidates2,000Retake candidatesCertificate candidates1,500Anticipated candidates1,0005000IBAEMIBAPIBAIB region15
12YearSummary of Diploma Programme examination entries:schools with registered candidates November 1990–November2010Number ofschoolsenteredPercentageof increase-Number ofcandidatesexaminedPercentageof increase710-AverageAverageNumber ofnumber ofnumber of diploma anddiplomacandidatesretakeand retakeper school candidates candidatesper 64614.34%8,48216.06%13.16,2889.7*Note: A larger choice of subjects was made available from November 1996. The 6 month retake wasintroduced in 1998. Figures exclude withdrawn candidates.16
Graph 12.1Summary of Diploma Programme examination entries: schools with candidatesregistered November 1990–November 2008Number of schools enteredGraph 12.2Summary of Diploma Programme examination entries: total number of candidatesregistered; number of diploma and retake candidates registered November 1990–November 199019931996Number of candidates examined1999200220052008Number of diploma and retake candidates17
13Number of schools that registered a particular number ofcandidates November 2006–November 2010Number of schoolsthat registered aparticular numberof ember2009November20101–10 candidates30830737042047911–30 candidates576072809331–50 candidates323637354151–80 candidates181616151481–120 candidates61081012121–200 candidates436450ver 200 candidates11112Total426*excludes withdrawn candidates433510565646Number of schoolsGraph 13.1Number of schools that registered a particular number of candidatesNovember 2006–November 20200180160140120100806040200Nov 2006Nov 2007Nov 2008Nov 2009Nov 2010Examination sessionNumber of schools that registered 1–10 candidatesNumber of schools that registered 11–30 candidatesNumber of schools that registered 31–50 candidatesNumber of schools that registered 51–80 candidatesNumber of schools that registered 81–120 candidatesNumber of schools that registered 121–200 candidatesNumber of schools that registered over 200 candidates18
14Subject registration summary November 2010Subject registrationsSubjectgroupNumber of erman*Portuguese*Group 1–––––Group 2–––––Group 35,9551,821Group 46,164Group 5Group 0514364107*Subject registration in German is only allowed for History and Biology, and in Portuguese and Siswati for SBS.15Subject group registrations November 2006–November 2010Graph 15.1Number of candidates registered for subject groups November 2006–November 20109,000Number of 0Nov 2006Nov 2007Nov 2008Nov 2009Examination sessionGroup 1Group 2Group 3Group 4Group 5Group 6Pilot subjectsSchool-based syllabuses19Nov 2010
16Additional Diploma Programme requirements: extended essayand theory of knowledge November 2006–2010Number ofcandidatesregistered forextended essay andtheory of knowledge*Nov 2006Nov 2007Nov 2008Nov 2009Nov 2010Extended essay3,2443,5484,1644,4404,962Theory of knowledge3,2673,5584,1634,4234,943*excludes withdrawn candidates17Subject registration summary: extended essay by subject groupNovember 2010Number of EEcandidatesregistered fora particularsubject groupPercentage ofEEcandidatesregistered fora particularsubject groupGraph %0.12%0.35%100.00%PSSBSTotalSubject registration summary: extended essay by subject group November 2010PSSBSGroup 5Group 1Group 6Group 1Group 2Group 3Group 4Group 2Group 4Group 5Group 6PSGroup 3SBS20
18Subject registration summary: theory of knowledge by languageNovember 2010Theory ofknowledgeEnglishFrenchregistrationby languageNumber %candidatesregistered*excludes withdrawn candidatesGraph 0%0.00%100.00%Subject registration summary: theory of knowledge by language November 2010SpanishFrenchEnglishFrenchSpanishEnglish21
19Nationalities of candidates registered November 2010Number ofcandidatesCountry nameAFGHANISTANNumber ofcandidatesCountry TEMALA28HONDURAS3HONG NESIA1BELGIUMBENIN1612BERMUDABOLIVIA179BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINABOTSWANA4BRAZIL104KAZAKHSTANKENYAKOREA, DEMOCRATIC PEOPLE'SREPUBLIC OFKOREA, REPUBLIC OFLATVIALEBANONLESOTHOLITHUANIACOLOMBIACOSTA RICA54CROATIACUBACZECH REPUBLICDENMARKDOMINICAN REPUBLICECUADOREGYPTEL SALVADOR1216ERITREAESTONIAETHIOPIAFALKLAND ISLANDS YMAN EMBOURGMACEDONIA, THE FORMER YUGOSLAVREPUBLIC OFMADAGASCARMALAWIMALAYSIAMAURITIUSMEXICOMOLDOVA, REPUBLIC NEW ZEALANDNICARAGUANIGERIANORWAY221842IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OFIRAQBRUNEI DARUSSALAM2(10)(8)321412775191221116222313223
Number ofcandidatesCountry nameOMANPAKISTANPALESTINIAN TERRITORY, OCCUPIEDPAPUA NEW ANDSWEDENSWITZERLAND304138SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLICTAIWANTANZANIA, UNITED REPUBLIC OFTHAILAND4243426POLANDPORTUGAL5013TOGOTRINIDAD AND TOBAGOQATARROMANIARUSSIAN FEDERATIONRWANDASAUDI ARABIASENEGAL11223511TURKEYUGANDAUKRAINEUNITED ARAB EMIRATESUNITED KINGDOMUNITED STATESSERBIASIERRA ASOLOMON ISLANDS186222SOUTH AFRICA152SPAINSRI LANKA3715Number ofcandidatesCountry name12(7)(9)26442376187128VIETNAMVIRGIN ISLANDS, BRITISHYEMENZAMBIAZIMBABWEOTHER*Top ten countries ranks displayed in bracketsTotal number of nationalities: 148 (135 are above, and 13 other nationalities are from dual nationalitycandidates whose second nationality is not in the above)Candidates with dual nationality (Second nationality is not included in the above): 97423938115341
20Number of countries represented by examination sessionNovember 2006–November 2010Number ofcountriesrepresentedby examinationsessionGraph 20.1Nov 2006Nov 200789Nov 200886Nov 20099190Number of countries represented by examination session November 2006–November 2010105100Number of countriesNov 20109590858075Nov 2006Nov 2007Nov 2008Nov 2009Nov 2010Examination sessionNumber o
26 Extended essay results November 2010 39 27 Theory of knowledge results November 2010 40 28 Distribution of additional points November 2006–November 2010 41 29 Mean points score worldwide November 2006–November 2010 42 30 Mean grade worldwide November 2006–November 2010 42 31 Pass rate worldwide November 2006–November 2010 43
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