The pandemic has disrupted education worldwide for nearly two years, prompting a rethink on traditions involving cramming hundreds of students into a room for exams. At the same time, IB students will see curriculum and ATAR equivalences change.
October 18, 2021
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The pandemic has disrupted education worldwide for nearly two years, prompting a rethink on traditions involving cramming hundreds of students into a room for exams. At the same time, IB students will see curriculum and ATAR equivalences change.