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03 September, 2024

Nord Anglia Education’s I/GCSE students top off another year of outstanding academic achievements

Nord Anglia Education’s I/GCSE students top off another year of outstanding academic achievements  - Exam Results 2024

47.1% of all Nord Anglia students’ grades were between 7-9 (equivalent to A*-A), well above the UK average of 21.7%.

 

More than 2,900 students sat their I/GCSEs across 46 Nord Anglia Education schools in total this year.

 

Some especially impressive results recorded at Nord Anglia schools around the world include:

  • NACIS Shanghai, where 83.2% of all grades were in the top band of 7-9. 

 

Celebrating excellence across various curricula

 

These I/GCSE outcomes mark the final set of exam results announced for the full academic year, with Nord Anglia students worldwide having surpassed global averages across the various curricula offered at its 80+ schools:

  • A level students recorded nearly 50% of grades at A*-A, significantly outperforming the average of 27.8% at A*-A in England.

  • Maturité Suisse students had 47.2% earn scores of 105+ points.

  • French Baccalaureate students achieved 27% earning a "très bien" (very good) grade.

  • CBSE the national curriculum of Indiastudents once again posted outstanding scores in CBSE 10 and 12, which were significantly above India averages.

 

Inderjit Dehal, Director of Quality and Professional Development at Nord Anglia Education, said:Students’ outstanding academic results across the board underscore our commitment to academic excellence, with grades consistently above global averages across our offered curricula. To maintain these incredible academic standards whilst continuously growingwith a record number of students graduating this yearreally demonstrates the level of our teaching provision and the outstanding learning environments we provide.”

 

Graduates from Nord Anglia Education schools continue to go on to attend the world’s top 100 universities, including Oxford University, Cambridge University, University College London, Harvard University, Stanford University, Imperial College London, King’s College London, and the London School of Economics and Political Science, amongst many others.