A bright future? The IB Career-related Programme
Research has revealed that the majority of graduates of the International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme believe that it gives them a head start at university and prepares them for the world of work.
What is the CP?
The CP offers students aged 16–19 an integrated package of academic study and practical hands-on experience, consisting of a minimum of two academic subjects from the IB Diploma Programme (DP), alongside one career-related study option (for example, a BTEC). This mixture of disciplines makes the programme highly appealing to students – helping them gain the experience and skills necessary to focus on prospective careers or further education – and to employers, universities and other institutes of higher education.Jon Halligan, the IB’s head of development for Africa, Europe and the Middle East, said, “One of the benefits of the CP is the flexibility it offers to suit different kinds of learners. For ambitious students, it can be a challenging qualification in which high-class academic and career-related training are combined, or it can take a more practical approach for students who are kinaesthetic learners. Because we are able to adapt the programme to suit each student, we are able to provide each individual with the tailored preparation they will need to thrive beyond school.”Further information about the IB CP along with a wealth of advice to anyone searching for a new school in the UK and in an international setting can be found in Relocate Global’s new annual Relocate Global Guide to Education & Schools in the UK. The second edition of our highly popular Guide to International Education & Schools will be out soon.
Post-secondary outcomes
More than half of graduate respondents went on to higher education after completing the CP, a further 8 per cent reported that they were in employment related to their chosen career paths, and 5 per cent were engaged in apprenticeships or career-related learning.The following are examples of three CP graduates, the course combinations that they studied and their university destinations:Case Study 1- Career-related study: BTEC Extended Diploma in Engineering (double) and BTEC Diploma in ICT (single)
- Academic study: IB Mathematics and IB IT in a Global Society
- University: Aerospace Technology with Pilot Studies at Hertfordshire University
- Career-related study: BTEC Extended Diploma in ICT
- Academic study: IB Business and Management and IB Film Studies
- University: Computer Science at King’s College London
- Career-related study: BTEC Extended Diploma in Applied Business
- Academic study: IB Film Studies, IB English and IB Design and Technology
- Higher level apprenticeship: Marketing with Woodley Coles
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