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Students, teachers, parents and school community members at Regents International School Pattaya are celebrating today thanks to students achieving exceptional results in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme for the 2019/20 academic school year.
Regents students achieved a pass rate of 98 percent this year and with an average score of 32 points which is, once again, higher than the IB global average.
At Nord Anglia Education — the world’s leading premium international school group — all 66 of its schools support students to achieve more than they may have ever thought possible. Every Nord Anglia school, including Regents, believes there is no limit to what students can achieve socially, personally and academically.
“We are very proud of our graduates and their achievements, especially in a year as challenging as this one. Once again, we are above the world average, a remarkable result for a non-selective school. The results mean that our students will be able to go to their first-choice university. Our students have been accepted to top universities on four continents around the world including University College London, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, the University of Edinburgh, Mahidol, the University of Amsterdam, the University of Queensland, and McGill University to study wide-ranging disciplines from the arts to business to medicine and engineering. In fact 25% of our cohort will be attending a top 50 university!
Amid the fantastic results, nine students earned prestigious bilingual diplomas studying in Korean, Thai, Chinese, German and Russian. Our students are truly well-rounded, ambitious global citizens, and we are excited to see what they do next”
Sarah Osborne-James, School Principal
At Regents, our specialist staff are experts at creating personalised support programmes for students with additional educational needs. That’s why, throughout October we are celebrating Dyslexia and ADHD Awareness Month.
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