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IB ESS SL Explained: Paper 2 (First Assessment 2026)

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ESS is often thought of as the “easy” science option for Group 4 in the IB DP, but learning how to nail the exams, in order to secure the top grades can be challenging. Unlike other sciences, the subject doesn’t have multi-choice exams, and instead focuses on application and comprehension of case studies. ESS also struggles with a lack of resources, as it isn’t a very common option and the new syllabus only makes it harder. 

But, after a year of taking this subject, here is a guide on how to ace ESS Paper 2 in line with the new 2026 Syllabus, based on my own experiences. 

New Syllabus

As of May 2026, the new syllabus for Environmental Systems and Societies will be examined in the DP final exams. Within the new syllabus, there are some major updates in regards to subject content. Make sure to fully read the new syllabus on the IB website as linked here: ESS Syllabus Document. Personally I think the changes benefit the course by making it more up to date and as a result more in line with how our global climate is changing. 

What is ESS SL Paper 2? 

For ESS SL, the Paper 2 exam lasts for 2 hours and is worth 60 marks. (It will count for 50% of your final ESS Grade). 

These questions require you to look at the data provided in the exam booklet to retrieve and interpret the information and commonly answer short questions worth less marks. 

Advice for ESS Paper 2 Section A: 

Advice for ESS Paper 2 Section B: 

Revising for ESS SL Paper 2

As the syllabus is new, this means that there are currently no new past papers available yet, but your subject teachers, textbooks and online IB sites (such as Save My Exams or Revision Dojo) all have lots of new syllabus style questions. 

Here’s what you can do: 

We hope this has explained ESS SL Paper 2 and that you can master your exams with these tips. 

Good luck! 

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