The Tokyo Metropolitan Board of Education found that the first graduate of the International Baccalaureate (IB) course at Tokyo Metropolitan International High School, who graduated in March, had passed 3 universities in five countries, including the United Kingdom and Australia.

 According to the Metropolitan Board of Education, three universities have passed, including Edinburgh University, Manchester University, and Bristol University in the United Kingdom, Minnesota University Twin Cities in the United States, Paddy University, Toronto University in Canada, British Columbia University, Melbourne University in Australia, and New South. 3 schools including Wales University and 5 schools such as Hong Kong University in Hong Kong, China.

 The IB course was opened in 2015.The classes are divided into Japanese and foreigners, and most of the classes in mathematics, physics, world history, etc., excluding Japanese language and Japanese history, are conducted in English.Classes focus on active learning, where discussions are based on basic knowledge and summarized in sentences. More than half of the teachers are about 1 foreigners, while about 3 from the first grade to the third grade.English ability is said to be top class in public high schools in Japan.

 There are 1 first-year students.The acquisition rate of the International Baccalaureate qualification (Full Diploma) was 19% including the re-examination in May, and recorded an average score of 5.The world average has an acquisition rate of 89.5% and an average score of 31.0, which means that the results have been quite good.

reference:[Tokyo Metropolitan Board of Education] About Tokyo Metropolitan International High School / International Baccalaureate Course graduates (XNUMXst gen member)

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