IB Resources & Study Guides

The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme is academically rigorous and demands strong analytical, research and writing skills. From Internal Assessments (IAs) and Extended Essays (EE) to Theory of Knowledge (TOK) essays and subject exams, students must demonstrate depth, structure and intellectual clarity.

Our IB resources are designed to help students strengthen their academic performance through structured guidance, clear frameworks and practical examples. Whether you are refining your IA research question or planning your Extended Essay, these resources provide focused academic support aligned with IB assessment criteria.

Extended Essay (EE) Resources

The Extended Essay is one of the most demanding components of the IB Diploma Programme. It requires independent research, critical analysis and sustained academic argument.

Our Extended Essay guidance includes:

  • Developing a focused and researchable question

  • Structuring introduction, analysis and conclusion

  • Avoiding overly descriptive writing

  • Integrating academic sources effectively

  • Maintaining analytical depth across 4,000 words

  • Understanding the EE marking criteria

A well-executed Extended Essay demonstrates intellectual independence and academic maturity — qualities valued by top universities.

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IB TOK Essay & Exhibition Support

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Theory of Knowledge challenges students to think critically about knowledge itself. Strong TOK responses require conceptual clarity, argument development and effective use of real-world examples.

Our TOK resources focus on:

  • Breaking down prescribed titles

  • Structuring claims and counterclaims

  • Linking examples clearly to knowledge questions

  • Avoiding vague or descriptive responses

  • Improving coherence and clarity

Clear structure is often the difference between mid-range and top-band mark

Our IB Study Guides

Understand IB Biology SL vs HL differences, exam structure, Internal Assessment expectations and how to score a 7 with precise terminology and structured long-answer responses.

Understand IB Economics essay structure, diagram integration, evaluation techniques and Internal Assessment commentary strategy to move from mid-range to 7-level performance.

Explore IB Mathematics Analysis & Approaches SL vs HL content depth, proof-based questions, exam technique and IA structure for strong analytical performance.

Break down IB Chemistry assessment structure, master calculation-based questions, understand IA requirements and learn how to improve analytical depth for top-band marks.

Break down IB Psychology SAQ and ERQ structure, research study integration, evaluation techniques and Internal Assessment expectations for high-scoring responses.

Understand the differences between SL and HL, exam structure, calculator-based strategy and Internal Assessment expectations for IB Mathematics Applications & Interpretation.

Navigate IB Physics SL vs HL content, data-based questions and problem-solving techniques. Learn how to structure extended responses and strengthen Internal Assessment performance.

Master case study analysis, 10-mark and 20-mark response structure, IA research guidance and exam strategy aligned with IB Business Management mark schemes.

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Understand IB English Language & Literature SL vs HL requirements, Individual Oral structure, Paper 1 and Paper 2 essay techniques, and how to build analytical depth to secure top-band marks across all assessment components.