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IB Diploma (IBDP) Pathway

Balanced program with global recognition

The International Baccalaureate Diploma Program (IBDP) is a comprehensive and balanced two-year program designed for students who want a broad academic foundation while developing strong research, writing, and critical thinking skills. HWIS is an IB World School for the Diploma Programme.

 

What IBDP is

 

Students study across six subject groups while completing the IB Core. This combination supports academic breadth, deep thinking, and strong preparation for university study.

Who IBDP suits bestBest Fit

  • Well-rounded and globally minded
  • Able to manage balance and resilience across multiple commitments
  • Strong in writing, research, and critical thinking
  • Interested in holistic development through CAS
IBDP includes: 6 subjects across required groups + the IB Core (TOK, EE, CAS) to develop academic strength, research capability, and personal growth.

Explore Subject Groups

 

Studies in Language and LiteratureGroup 1

  • Language A: Language and Literature

Language AcquisitionGroup 2

  • Language ab initio
  • Language B

Individuals and SocietiesGroup 3

  • Business Management
  • Economics
  • History
  • Psychology

SciencesGroup 4

  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Computer Science
  • Design Technology
  • Physics

MathematicsGroup 5

  • Analysis and Approaches
  • Applications and Interpretation

ArtsGroup 6

  • Theatre
  • Visual Arts

IBDP at a glance2 years

  • Broad academic foundation
  • Strong writing and research emphasis
  • critical thinking and reflection
  • Holistic development through CAS

IBDP FAQs

 
Is the IB Diploma Program recognized by universities worldwide?
Yes. The IB Diploma Program is widely recognized internationally. University entry requirements vary by country and institution.
What is the IB Core and why does it matter?
The IB Core includes TOK, EE, and CAS. Together, they strengthen reflective thinking, research and academic writing, and personal growth beyond the classroom.
Who tends to succeed in the IBDP?
Students who are organized, resilient, and willing to balance multiple responsibilities—while engaging deeply in writing, research, and critical thinking.
How does HWIS support students in the IBDP?
Through academic advising for subject choices and balance, structured support for TOK/EE/CAS, and ongoing guidance to build strong study systems and resilience.
Do students have to take an arts subject in IBDP?
The IBDP includes six subject groups; schools may offer options for how students fulfill the sixth group. Your final plan depends on availability and advising.