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St. Stephen's International School


St. Stephen’s students shine in Outstanding Achievements for June 2023 IGCSE, AS, and A Level, Examinations



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For the second year in succession, all students in Year 11 took the First Language English examination, achieving 45% A*-A grades, and 75% A*-B grades. Almost all students in Year 11 also took either English Literature or World Literature, with 50% achieving A* grades. These are outstanding grades for second-language learners and serve as a testament to the students’ hard work and the dedication of their teachers.

 

Year 11

At IGCSE, 49% of grades awarded were A*- A. Of particular note were:

  • Baibua, achieving 8 A*s and 1B, as well as a grade A in AS-level Mathematics
  • Fay with 7 A*s, 1A and 1B, as well as a grade A in AS-level Mathematics
  • Poon with 6A*s and 3As as well as a grade A in AS-level Mathematics



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Year 12

At AS Level, 39% of grades awarded were the highest; grade A. Of particular note were:

  • Leo, with 4 A grades, as well as A* in A-Level Mathematics, a year early
  • Murfin, with 3 A grades, as well as A in A-Level Mathematics
  • Bank, with 2 A grades and 1 B grade, as well as A in A-Level Mathematics.

 

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Year 13

At A Level, grades were outstanding, with 52% of the grades at A*- A. Of particular note

were:

  • Jie Hua, with 5 A* grades
  • Rainna, with 4 A* grades
  • Beck, with 2 A* and 2 A grades.

Principal, John Rolfe, said:

 

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“Many congratulations to all of our students and teachers, who continue to impress despite

the challenges they have faced over the last few years. The summary grades, although excellent, do not tell the whole story, though, particularly with regards to the achievements of all individuals. Whilst we gladly celebrate the outstanding grades of our brightest students at this time, we also celebrate the achievements of some students who are seriously challenged academically, who did as well as they could and whose grades mean that they, too, will have a pathway to further education. I am proud that our school continues to provide an education for all.”

 

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