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MET’s 2023 IBDP Results Highlight the School as one of the best schools in Panama

Posted on October 17, 2023

Metropolitan School of Panama: IBDP Results for the Class of 2023

The 2023 IBDP class at Metropolitan School of Panama (MET) is the eighth class in the school’s history to take the exams. This year, more than 90% of the students in this class participated, which is a significant achievement for a non-selective school.

The IBDP is a rigorous academic program that prepares students for university studies around the world. It is recognized for its demanding courses and high educational standards. The 2023 MET class exceeded the world averages in the six subject areas, including mathematics, science, English, history, and arts.

The highest student performed in the class scored an impressive 43 out of 45 points. This is a remarkable achievement, which places a Met student in the top 2.68% of IBDP examinees worldwide.

The success of the students is further evidence of the excellent, personalized teaching that takes place at MET. The school’s teachers are committed to helping each student reach their full potential, providing them with the support and guidance they need to succeed in the IBDP and beyond.

The IBDP 2023 results at MET are a source of great pride for the entire school community, as they reflect MET’s commitment to providing its students with a world-class education.

In addition to this, the IBDP 2023 results at MET are particularly impressive given the challenging circumstances of the education in our current time. MET students have persevered and achieved outstanding results with a 60% above the global average of 30.02 points, and the amount of professionals keeps growing as a result of our excellence as an institution, and looking forward for promises the future for all new students that want to start with us. 

  •  Their access to the world’s very best universities is guaranteed, and we are also proud that most of our students will attend their first-choice university.

Metropolitan School of Panama stands out as one of the best private schools in Panama, recognized for its commitment to educational excellence and the holistic development of its students. This prestigious school has gained recognition for its rigorous curriculum, highly qualified facilities, and stimulating educational environment, which fosters creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurial spirit.

 

Due to its dedication to the formation of global citizens and leaders of the future, the Metropolitan School of Panama has undoubtedly positioned itself as one of the best private schools in the country. The institution’s commitment to excellence in education has earned it the recognition of being a beacon of learning in the Panamanian educational community and prepares professionals to embrace the competitive work out there with all they need to be successful.

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