From 5 to 7 in IB — Why Most Students Plateau and How Curricore Breaks the Barrier
Most IB students don’t fail. They plateau.They start strong. Score 5s and 6s. Teachers call them “average” or “doing fine.” […]
Most IB students don’t fail. They plateau.They start strong. Score 5s and 6s. Teachers call them “average” or “doing fine.” […]
Your child studies.They go to school. They revise. They complete notes. They even stay up the night before the exam.But
Many students enter IB English feeling confident. They love reading. They write fluently. They got 9s in IGCSE. But when
Here’s the truth most students don’t hear early enough: your final grades don’t matter as much as your predicted grades — because
IB Math AA HL has a reputation — and not a good one. Even students who aced IGCSE Add Math
If you’re an international student — studying the IB, IGCSE, or A-Levels outside your home country — 2025 is one
The MYP (Middle Years Programme) was designed to bridge middle school and the IBDP. But in 2025, it’s become a
You’ve studied the entire textbook. You can explain osmosis, describe Newton’s laws, and recite the reactivity series from memory. But
A-Levels have become a trap for many students who did well in IGCSE. You know the material, you attend classes,
IGCSE scores have been dropping globally — not because students are less capable, but because the exams are becoming more