Conversion between grades
The official conversion tables
IB Points | Dansk scale |
---|---|
18 | 2,4 |
19 | 2,7 |
20 | 3,0 |
21 | 3,3 |
22 | 3,6 |
23 | 4,0 |
24 | 4,4 |
25 | 4,7 |
26 | 5,2 |
27 | 5,6 |
28 | 6,0 |
29 | 6,5 |
30 | 6,9 |
31 | 7,3 |
32 | 7,8 |
33 | 8,2 |
34 | 8,6 |
35 | 9,0 |
36 | 9,4 |
37 | 9,8 |
38 | 10,2 |
39 | 10,5 |
40 | 10,8 |
41 | 11,1 |
42 | 11,3 |
43 | 11,6 |
44 | 11,9 |
45 | 12,7 |
How to Interpret IB Grades and Transcripts
A student's examination performance in individual subjects is scored on a scale of 1–7 points with a further 3 points available based on a matrix of performance in the theory of knowledge (TOK) and the extended essay components.
Students who display satisfactory levels of performance across all subject areas and achieve a minimum of 24 points (out of a possible 45) are awarded the IB diploma. All others receive a certificate of results for the subjects examined.
Subjects are marked according to the following scale
IB |
Scale |
7 |
Excellent |
6 |
Very good |
5 |
Good |
4 |
Satisfactory |
3 |
Mediocre |
2 |
Poor |
1 |
Very poor |
N |
No grade |
The TOK course and the extended essay are graded according to the following scale
IB |
Scale |
A |
Excellent |
B |
Good |
C |
Satisfactory |
D |
Mediocre |
E |
Poor |
N |
No grade |
For further information please visit www.ibo.org
Conversion from IB points to Danish 7-scale (choose "International Baccalaureate" in "Vælg land").