Overview
IB online courses in Lebanon
In Lebanon, IB schools are committed to providing an internationally recognised education, even in the face of economic and logistical challenges. Schools are looking for ways to expand subject choice and maintain IB quality, without overburdening teaching staff.
We’re proud to be the only online course provider authorised by the International Baccalaureate to deliver official Diploma Programme subjects. We support 2 Lebanese schools, Al-Hayat International School and Houssam Eddine Hariri High School, giving students access to both in-demand and niche IB courses. Our teacher-led approach offers the structure, flexibility, and quality that schools need to help students pursue their passions and thrive in their studies.
How we support IB schools in Lebanon

Pamoja in Lebanon
- Our partnerships with IB schools continue to grow
- 6 students currently enrolled
- Over 5 IB subjects offered to Lebanese schools each year
Why choose Pamoja?
We help IB schools to broaden their curricula, support more students, and maintain high academic standards – without increasing pressure on operations or staff.
Who we support
Frequently asked questions
How does Pamoja support IB schools?
We provide structured yet flexible online courses, close collaboration with schools’ Site-Based Coordinators, highly accurate predicted grades, regular progress tracking, and mock exam guidance so schools can empower their students to excel with confidence.
Are Pamoja courses recognised by global universities?
Yes. All our online courses are part of the official IB Diploma Programme and are recognised by universities worldwide – including top institutions in the US, Canada, and beyond.
Is Pamoja selective?
No, we are not a selective school. We pride ourselves on being academically inclusive, and we enrol students regardless of their academic starting point. With teacher-led support and a structured online learning model, we help every student reach their potential and achieve their potential.
Can we start with just one or two students?
Yes. Many schools begin their partnership with us by registering a small cohort – for example, offering a single low-demand subject for a select few students, then expanding as interest and capability grow.
What data can we share with families?
Parents and carers receive predicted grades, overall results averages, and information about their child’s progress. More than 34% of Pamoja students earn a 6 or 7 in their final exams, a benchmark many IB schools value.
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