Hong Kong students have achieved another strong set of results in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme. At least 63 students from 15 schools earned the highest possible score of 45 points this year. The results were released on Monday and showed the city’s continued success in one of the world’s leading pre-university education programmes.
Several schools reported excellent performances. One private independent school recorded its best IB results since it opened. The strong results highlight the hard work of students, teachers, and families throughout the two-year programme.
The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme is known for its high academic standards. Students study six subjects and complete extra work that includes research, community service, and critical thinking. Universities around the world accept IB qualifications and often view high scores as a sign of strong academic ability.
Victoria Shanghai Academy celebrated its best result on record after nine students achieved the maximum score of 45 points. Another eight students earned 44 points, just one point below the highest possible mark. The school also reported an average score of 39 points, well above the global average in most IB examination years.
School leaders welcomed the results and praised students for their effort and determination. They said the achievements reflected years of careful study, support from teachers, and a strong learning environment.
Among the students who earned perfect scores are 18-year-old Billy Chan and 18-year-old Genevieve Cheuk. Both plan to study medicine at the University of Hong Kong. They hope to build careers that allow them to serve the local community after they complete their studies.
Their plans reflect a growing interest among top-performing students in using their education to help others. Medicine remains one of the most competitive university courses in Hong Kong. Students usually need excellent academic records to gain admission.
The latest results also show the strength of Hong Kong’s international education sector. Schools across the city continue to prepare students for admission to leading universities in Hong Kong and overseas. Many graduates with high IB scores receive offers from institutions in Asia, Europe, North America, and Australia.
The IB Diploma Programme is designed for students aged 16 to 19. It encourages learners to develop strong knowledge across different subjects while improving research, writing, communication, and problem-solving skills. The programme also places importance on community service and global awareness.
A perfect score of 45 points is rare. Students earn points from six academic subjects and additional core requirements. Reaching the maximum score requires consistent performance across all parts of the programme.
Hong Kong has built a strong reputation in IB education over the past several years. Many local schools regularly report scores that exceed international averages. This success has helped the city become one of the leading centres for IB education in Asia.
Education experts say strong IB results can open doors to many university opportunities. However, they also note that universities often consider personal statements, interviews, extracurricular activities, and other achievements alongside examination scores.
For many students, the release of IB results marks the end of an important chapter and the beginning of a new journey. Graduates now prepare to enter universities and begin careers in fields such as medicine, engineering, business, science, law, and the arts.
This year’s Hong Kong IB Results have once again highlighted the city’s strong academic performance. The record number of perfect scores across 15 schools reflects the dedication of students and educators. As these graduates move on to higher education, many hope to use their knowledge and skills to make a positive impact on society.

