Middle Years Programme (MYP) students receive their results

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Today, more than 103,000 MYP students worldwide receive their eAssessment (e-Portfolios and on-screen examinations) and personal project results from the May 2025 examination session. Student registration had increased by 4.57% from the previous year.

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This year, 1,178 IB World Schools in 123 countries submitted students' personal projects. This personal and creative piece of work focuses on an area of personal interest to each student. The personal project is a culminating MYP project that all students develop in their final year of the programme.  

Dr. Matthew Glanville, Director of Assessment at the IB said: “It is fantastic to see how MYP students around the world have engaged with our assessments to demonstrate what they can achieve. I am proud to congratulate both these students and the IB’s community of educators, who have helped them take such great steps on their path to becoming inquiring, caring, and principled global citizens.”

Schools have the option to register for the MYP eAssessment, which includes ePortfolios of coursework and on-screen examinations. For the May 2025 examination session, 337 IB World Schools in 82 countries participated in the optional MYP eAssessment. Students who registered for the full MYP certificate received an average score of 37.71 points (of 56 possible maximum). 

The MYP eAssessment aims to challenge students to think critically and independently while solving real-world problems using a broad range of knowledge. The on-screen examinations are unique because as well as being technologically innovative, students also use authentic assessment approaches to demonstrate conceptual understanding and the ability to apply knowledge in complex, unfamiliar settings, including the use of global contexts.

The MYP builds on the knowledge, skills and attitudes developed by the Primary Years Programme (PYP). It also prepares students for the Diploma Programme (DP) and Career-related Programme (CP), with the critical thinking and future-ready skills that facilitate a smooth transition for anyone who continues their education within the IB continuum.

Learn more about the MYP