One such option is the IBCP – a less rigorous alternative to the IBDP that’s specifically developed for students who want to focus on career-related learning. It is an extension of the UK's BTEC, and can lead to university, apprenticeships or employment.
Where can I study the IBCP?
This globally recognised qualification was introduced in 2006 as the IB Career-related Certificate (IBCP) and then re-launched as the IBCP in November 2014. Today, 214 schools in 23 countries now offer the IBCP; in Hong Kong, there are six schools authorised by the International Baccalaureate Organisation (IBO) to offer the IBCP, including the English Schools Foundation’s Discovery College,Renaissance College, Sha Tin College, South Island School,Island School and West Island School.