IB students are ready for college, career, and life in the 21st century.
Universities, colleges, and businesses desire IB students because they know they are strongly prepared, capable, and ready to take on challenges.
IB is available to ALL LHS juniors and seniors.
Students who complete the FULL DIPLOMA programme can earn up to 1.5 full credit years of college (typically students earn 16-30+ credits!).
IB World School students develop strong academic, social, and emotional characteristics.
- They are encouraged to think independently and drive their own learning
- They take part in programs of education that can lead them to some of the highest ranking universities around the world
- They become more culturally aware, through the development of a second language
- They become able to engage with people in an increasingly globalized, rapidly changing world.
Lincoln High School is proud to be one of 15 Wisconsin IB schools and part of the growing worldwide community of over 4000 IB World Schools.
IB full diploma students are prepared for college and the 21st century workplace.
IB students save money on college through credits awarded for exams
Learn more here or click on college credits on the side navigation bar.
Certificate students earn 3-8 credits on average for exams
Full diploma students typically earn a full year's worth of credits and enter with sophomore status - saving an entire year's worth of college tuition, not to mention books, and general living costs.
IB is Education for a better world
LINCOLN IB POLICIES
General regulations: Diploma Program
Academic Honesty Policy
Assessment Policy
Language Policy
Inclusion Policy
May 2022 Exam Schedule
More Information
Please contact Lee Thennes for more information.
Lee Thennes • Head of School and IB Coordinator
Phone: 920-663-9602
email: [email protected]
“Education that is academically rigorous, deliberately multi-cultural, and concerned with developing personal values that include a commitment to community service is an invaluable resource for any and all of us.”
— George Rupp, past president of Rice and Columbia Universities
Stanford University IB Video Series