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Global Statistics - May 2024

IBDP Music within the Global Context

Twice a year, the IB released a range of statistics about the DP in the form of statistical bulletins. These documents contain assessment information more broadly as well as individual subjects. These pages offer you a summary of the statistics specifically in regards to music, namely the number of students who take the subject at both SL and HL, as well as the percentages awarded in each of the grade levels. 

Photo by Giammarco Boscaro on Unsplash

General Global Statistics in Music 2024

Some of the statistics for music are as follows: 

(These figures have been extracted from the IB Statistical Bulletin for May 2024). If you wish to progress even further back, earlier statistical summaries are available to you as well. However, data produced before 2022 may be misleading as it relates to the previous course and not the latest curriculum that was first assessed (in a limited capacity) in May 2022. 

May 2024                                                       SL         HL       Total

Number of Students Taking IBDP Music:             1696     1373    3069

Nov 2024 (pending)

Number of Students Taking IBDP Music:              

Total for 2024:  (pending)                                                                     

The numbers here are more or less the same as for May 2023 (3066), but a rise in the number of SL candidates (30) and a drop in the number of HL candidates (28). 

Students are awarded a Grade on a scale of 1 to 7 for each of their subjects, based on their total percentages for their internal and external assessment (no examinations are required for Group 6 subjects).

There are changes to how the percentages are converted for each subject in each assessment period. In other words, for one cohort 79% in music, for example, may be enough to be awarded grade "7", but in other years, it may only be enough for a grade "6".

There is an overview of the grade boundaries since May 2022 in IBDP Music to be found HEREPhoto by Marek Studzinski on Unsplash

Core Points Globally in 2024

In May 2024, the percentages of students receiving 0-3 points for the CORE (EE and TOK combined) are as follows: 

Session0123
M2419.7%25.4%43.9%11.0%
M2322.14%26.73%41.38%9.75%
M2217.57%24.69%44.61%13.13%
The drop in the number of candidates receiving either 2 or 3 points has been somewhat rectified in May 2024. Similarly, the number of candidates that were awarded zero points, moves back to May 2022 levels. 

Nov 2024 - pending

0123
N24
N2319.5%27.1%42.8%10.6%
N2217.12%25.63%43.76%13.49%

For an understanding of the CORE point matrix, see below, which indicates the bonus points awarded for the grades awarded in both TOK and the EE. 

For more on this, you may visit Music & Theory of Knowledge (TOK)

Extended Essay in the Arts in 2024

Here is a summary of the number of students who selected the Arts for their Extended Essay in May 2024 compared with the May 2022 and May 2023 results, as well as totals globally for all subjects: 

SessionsABCDENTotal
M24: Arts852128223601567157806298
M23: Arts884132222121565164586205
M22: Arts1157138521071076931005918
M24: Arts %13.520.437.524.92.51.3100%
M23: Arts %14.221.335.625.22.60.9100%
M22: Arts %19.623.435.618.21.61.7100%
M24 Global Totals10254251073939018946104273895477
M23: Global Totals9305223453725620348120868591147
M22: Global Totals1233025219345861486757197888551
M24 Global Totals %10.726.341.319.81.10.8100%
M23: Global Totals %10.224.540.922.31.30.8100%
M22: Global Totals %13.928.539.116.80.61.1100%

The number of As in the Arts in May 2024 continues its downward trajectory (from 19.6% to 14.2% to 13.5%), as does the number of Bs (from 23.4% to 21.3% to 20.4%). This contradicts the increase in the percentage of As (from 10.2% to 10.7%) and Bs (from 24.5% to 26.3%) in the global totals. 

The top three most chosen subjects for the Extended Essay in May 2023 remain as they were for May 2022:  

  1. English A
  2. History 
  3. Business Management*

*Psychology, which was in 3rd position in May 2023 and May 2022 is now relegated to 4th. 

The summary of the number of students who selected the Arts for their Extended Essay in Nov 2024 is pending

SessionsABCDENTotal
N24 Arts
N23 Arts192270325112410913
N22 Arts2152152428039764
N24 Arts %
N23 Arts %21.029.635.612.30.41.5100%
N22 Arts %28.128.131.710.50.41.2100%
N24 Global Totals
N23 Global Totals1751429756291845639013675
N22 Global Totals1893414147911271199512210
N24 Global Totals %
N23 Global Totals %12.831.441.213.50.50.7100%
N22 Global Totals %15.533.939.210.40.20.8100%

A summary of this information for Nov 2024 is pending. 

The top three most chosen subjects for the Extended Essay in Nov 2023 remain as they were in Nov 2022

  1. History
  2. Spanish A
  3. English A

Theory of Knowledge Grade Distribution in 2024

In May 2024, TOK grade distribution and percentage were as follows: 

SessionsABCDENTotal
M24 Number938634103417701000523876796269
M23 Number700231447424941009719063191861
M22 Number81163112840094877618999689299
M24 %9.735.443.410.40.20.8100%
M23 %7.634.246.311.00.20.7100%
M22 %9.134.944.99.80.21.1100%

The statistics for Nov 2024 are pending: 

SessionsABCDENTotal
N24 Number
N23 Number995447563361682167013574
N22 Number946413053381605336912121
N24 %
N23 %7.333.046.712.40.10.5100%
N22 %7.834.144.013.20.30.6100%

The May 2024 statistics show an increase in the percentage of As and Bs awarded (9.7% and 35.4% respectively) in comparison to both the previous years. 

Group 6 Statistics for May 2024

A summary of the Music results for May 2024 is as follows, compared with the previous session (May 2023 and May 2022):

Whilst the mean grades for SL students in May 2022 and May 2023 remained fairly consistent (4.71 and 4.8 respectively), there was a significant drop in May 2024 (to 4.3). The mean grade for HL students in May 2024 (4.8) has returned to near May 2022 heights (5.04). There have been sharp falls in the number of 5-7s for the SL students in May 2024 essentially halving in the number of 6s and 7s. The number of 7s for both SL and HL students in May 2024 has been the lowest collectively since the new syllabus was implemented (only 9.3%). 

Group 6 Statistics for Nov 2024

For November 2024, the information is pending: 

Whilst the mean grade averages have remained more or less the same for both of these sessions, in the Nov 2023 period, there has been a significant decrease in the percentage of 7s awarded for HL students and an increase in the number of 3s. For SL students, the percentage of 7s has been essentially maintained. 

Achieving Top Grades in 2024

Based on the information that appears above, here is a summary of the number of students who manage to achieve a level 7

May 2023 - Number of 7s

Higher Level students:        81 (5.9% of 1373)

Standard Level students:      58 (3.4% of 1696)

May 2023 - Number of 7s

Higher Level students:        65 (3.9% of 1665)

Standard Level students:      116 (8.3% of 1401)

May 2022 - Number of 7s

Higher Level students:        175 (11.1% of 1580)

Standard Level students:      97 (6% of 1615)

Nov 2024 - Number of 7s

Higher Level students:          PENDING

Standard Level students:      PENDING

Nov 2023 - Number of 7s

Higher Level students:          49 (22.5% of 220)

Standard Level students:      6   (5.9% of 107)

Nov 2022 - Number of 7s

Higher Level students:          38 (16.4% of 232)

Standard Level students:      8  (6.1% of 132)

For a list of the other subject reports for music, click HERE

Further Support

The Music Guide (First Assessment 2022) and accompanying materials (Music Teacher Support Materials) can be found on the site MyIB (click HERE, remember that you require a login and password, ordinarily given by your Diploma Level Coordinator)

The IB produces these documents and should form the basis of your decision-making in designing your course. 

You can gain additional support from Global Music Concepts and/or the IBDP Music Teachers Worldwide

Statistics in Other Subjects

These summaries have been extracted from the materials on MyIB, for a complete summary of ALL subjects visit HERE

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