Why IB Exams Ignore Public Holidays

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Introduction

One of the most confusing parts of the IB exam period is seeing exams scheduled on public holidays.

Students often ask:

  • “Why don’t exams stop for holidays?”
  • “Isn’t this unfair?”
  • “Can schools move exams because of holidays?”

The short answer is: IB exams operate independently of national holidays — and there are clear reasons why.

The IB Is an International Programme

The IB operates across:

  • Hundreds of countries
  • Different cultures
  • Different national calendars

A public holiday in one country may be a normal school day in another.

Designing a timetable around all holidays would be impossible.

Why National Holidays Can’t Be Considered

Public holidays:

  • Vary by country
  • Change year to year
  • Differ by region

If the IB avoided every national holiday:

  • Exam sessions would become unmanageable
  • Security risks would increase
  • Fairness would be compromised

Global consistency takes priority.

Why Schools Still Hold Exams on Holidays

Schools are required to:

  • Follow the IB exam timetable exactly
  • Open campuses when exams are scheduled
  • Provide supervision regardless of holidays

This is not a school choice — it is an IB obligation.

Does Sitting an Exam on a Holiday Affect Grading?

No.

IB exams are:

  • Marked anonymously
  • Standardised globally
  • Assessed without knowledge of when or where you sat the exam

Timing affects experience, not grading.

The Biggest Mistake Students Make

The biggest mistake is treating a holiday exam as unfair or abnormal.

This mindset:

  • Increases stress
  • Reduces focus
  • Distracts from preparation

The exam is still assessed exactly the same way.

How to Plan Around Holiday Exams

Students should:

  • Expect exams on any scheduled day
  • Avoid relying on holidays for rest
  • Plan recovery around the full exam period
  • Protect sleep and routines

Planning removes the shock factor.

How High-Scoring Students Handle Holiday Exams

Strong students:

  • Treat holiday exams as normal exam days
  • Maintain routines
  • Avoid emotional reactions
  • Focus on execution

Consistency beats resentment.

Using the RevisionDojo Study Planner

The RevisionDojo Study Planner helps students:

  • Plan revision without relying on holidays
  • Protect recovery time realistically
  • Avoid last-minute surprises
  • Stay consistent across the exam period

Plan with clarity here:
https://www.revisiondojo.com/study-planner

RevisionDojo Call to Action

Public holidays don’t pause IB exams — but good planning makes that irrelevant.

Use the RevisionDojo Study Planner to:

  • Plan ahead
  • Reduce frustration
  • Perform consistently

Start planning here:
https://www.revisiondojo.com/study-planner

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Can IB exams be moved because of public holidays?

No. National holidays are not valid reasons for rescheduling.

Do schools have a choice about running exams on holidays?

No. Schools must follow the IB timetable exactly.

Are holiday exams marked differently?

No. All exams are marked using the same global standards.

Should I revise less because it’s a holiday?

No. Treat exam days the same regardless of holidays.

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