All Nations Community School becomes an official IB World School

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All Nations Community School has announced its authorization as an International Baccalaureate World School, offering the IB Diploma Programme for students in grades 11 and 12 beginning in Fall 2025. This positions ANCS among only five schools in the Spring/Conroe/Magnolia area authorized to provide this prestigious program, which emphasizes inquiry and global awareness. Christina Callaway, Head of School, noted that the IB curriculum aligns with the school's mission to develop critical thinkers and compassionate leaders. To celebrate this milestone, ANCS will award merit-based scholarships to high-achieving students entering the program. The school's educational model integrates academic rigor with a biblical worldview, project-based learning, and cross-cultural awareness.

The IB framework enhances existing strengths, promoting independent learning and holistic development. Families are encouraged to explore admissions and scholarship options via the school's website. ANCS invites students seeking a transformative educational experience to join its first IB Diploma cohort.

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