The fundamental question,” says Kasson Bratton, head of school at Hong Kong Academy (HKA), “is what’s the purpose of a school, and is the purpose of the school a number or more than a number?”
Every July, Hong Kong’s International Baccalaureate (IBDP) results arrive with predictable intensity. Average point scores are published. Perfect 45s are celebrated. Comparisons with the global mean circulate quickly among parents. In a city that values measurable achievement, a high IB average offers clarity: higher number, better school.
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