Understanding the IB Curriculum in High School
The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme requires students to study six subjects across diverse disciplines, plus complete Theory of Knowledge (TOK), the Extended Essay (EE), and CAS (Creativity, Activity, Service).
Students choose subjects from six groups:
- Language and Literature
- Language Acquisition
- Individuals and Societies
- Sciences
- Mathematics
- The Arts
Each subject can be taken at Standard Level (SL) or Higher Level (HL). Typically, students choose 3 HL and 3 SL classes. Generally, SL subjects are easier due to reduced content and fewer assessment hours.
What Makes an IB Class “Easy” or “Manageable”?
Not all students agree on what’s easy. But several factors often define “easier” IB classes:
- Lighter workload with fewer assessments or shorter projects.
- Straightforward grading criteria, such as multiple-choice or essay-based over lab-intensive tasks.
- Higher average scores globally or within schools.
- Content overlap with subjects students are already good at or enjoy.
Most importantly, a class becomes easier if it aligns with your strengths and interests.
Top 5 Easiest IB Classes According to Students
Based on student surveys, exam statistics, and school feedback, here are the most commonly cited easy IB classes:
