35 Years of IB at Webtree| Forging skills for life
A second look at the long-term value of the IB, centered on the lifelong skills students gain through rigorous study and support.
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35 Years of IB at Webtree| Forging skills for life is a school update from Webtree Academy that highlights the main story, the date it was published, and the broader community or academic theme.

This story focuses on the practical habits that the IB experience develops: time management, critical thinking, collaboration, and persistence.
Rather than treating academic challenge as an endpoint, the article shows how Webtreeframes it as preparation for university learning and adult responsibility.
The message is clear: the best programs do not simply deliver content. They help students learn how to think, adapt, and keep improving.
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