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Environmental Systems And Societies

IB Environmental Systems and Societies (ESS) is an interdisciplinary course that can fulfil either the Group 3 or Group 4 requirement, or both simultaneously. The IB ESS course combines scientific exploration of environmental systems with cultural, economic, ethical, and political perspectives on human interaction with the environment. This IB ESS grade calculator helps students predict their final exam score.

Subject

Syllabus
2017 to 2025
Level

Grade boundaries

Session
May 2025 (m25)
Timezone

Assessment inputs

Enter raw marks below — grades calculate live.

2017

Paper 1: Case Study

Max 35 marks

25%
/ 35

Paper 2

Max 65 marks

50%
/ 65

Individual Investigation

Max 30 marks

25%
/ 30

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Historical grade boundaries

Every published boundary across 10 sessions. Multiple dots per session are timezone variants.

10 sessions14 data points

Global grade distribution for SL Environmental Systems And Societies

Based on May 2024 results for SL Environmental Systems And Societies (21,108 candidates).

Session M24Average 4.221,108 candidates
N
3.2%
1
1.5%
2
8.2%
3
22.1%
4
25.3%
5
23.4%
6
11.5%
7
4.8%
Avg 4.2 · 21,108 candidatesSession M24

Common questions about Environmental Systems And Societies

What levels are available for IB Environmental Systems and Societies?

Environmental Systems and Societies is currently mapped with SL calculator input on calculateIB.

Which syllabus versions are included for IB Environmental Systems and Societies?

This page tracks 1 syllabus version: 2017 to 2025.

How are IB Environmental Systems and Societies boundaries handled on this page?

The page checks the selected exam session first. If that boundary is unavailable, it falls back to May 2024 and then to the nearest available session, while keeping the fallback local to this subject route.