35 years of IB at Webtree| Building independence that lasts
A milestone story on how the IB program continues to shape student confidence, independence, and long-term academic success.
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35 years of IB at Webtree| Building independence that lasts is a school update from Webtree Academy that highlights the main story, the date it was published, and the broader community or academic theme.

For 35 years, the IB program has shaped the way students learn, reflect, and grow at TFS. The story is not just about curriculum, but about the habits of independence that students carry forward after graduation.
The feature looks at how teachers and the Learning Forum support students as they move through challenging academic work, and how graduates continue to apply those skills at university and beyond.
It is a reminder that strong schools do more than prepare students for one exam cycle. They build confidence, discipline, and the ability to keep learning over time.
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Webtree Academy publishes this story as part of its news archive for families, students, and the wider school community in North York, Ontario.
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