2021: IGCSE results saw a pleasing 98.2% pass rate with 78.5% Distinction passes (A* or A); both rates are the highest in the school’s academic history. Subjects such as Art, Business Studies, International Mathematics, Drama, Economics, English, Global Perspectives, Hindi, Literature (English), Music, PE and Physics each achieved 100% Distinction rate.
2021: Eight perfect scorers, Rohan Arora, Cheng Xirui, Chantel Thora Chesney, Natalie Chew Jiaxian, Jeong Hyeonji, Lenard Oh, Son Yoona and Jarell Tang joined the rank of top students in the world. The school attained 100% pass rate, with 49.7% of students achieving 40 points or more. 98% of students scored above the world average of 32.39 points, bringing the school average up to 39.25 points.
2020: IGCSE results, was at its best, with a reassuring 98% pass rate. 71.6% gain Distinction passes (A and A*), of which 31 students in the 144 strong cohort gained Distinction in all their subjects.
2020: Our fifth and sixth 45 Pointers Ren Yiting and Hannah Kek Yihui each received the honour of being one of the top students in the world. Two students, Yuka Nakamura and Hu Zhao An scored 44 points each. The school obtained an overall pass rate of 99.4%, with 20% achieving 40 points or more. 92% of students (our best results in recent years) scored above the world average of 29.8 points, adding to the school average of 35.7 points.
2019: IGCSE results, with 93.3% pass rate and 53% Distinction passes (A or A*), was the second best in the school’s academic history. A total of three students each obtained the “Top in the World” award.
2019: 45 Pointer Gautam Ramasamy, our fourth perfect scorer since 2015, shared the recognition of being one of the top students in the world with 34 other Singapore IB graduates out of 69 perfect scorers globally. Also our Head Boy 2018/19, Gautam is our very first perfect scorer on “release day”. Chen Xingyu achieved 44 points while two scored 43 points. We obtained 97% pass rate, with 91% of students (our best results in recent years) scoring above the world average (approximately 29.8 points), and the school average was 35.3 points.
2018: Third 45 Pointer Xander Jay Xian Pang, a highly motivated and talented young man in a range of stage performances, joined the rank of the top 0.1% of students worldwide. Chen Kangan (Michael) scored 44 points while nine scored 43 points. Overall, we obtained 99.4% pass rate with 90% above the world average of 32.52 points with the school average of 36 points. 21% gained 40 points or more, our second highest in recent years.
2018: IGCSE results was a pleasing 92.5% pass rate with 49% Distinction passes. 15 students in the 151 strong cohort gained all Distinction passes (A* or A) (compared to 14 in the previous year).
2017: Three students, Evangeline Leong, Stefan Njoo and Zhu Mengqi, shared the top mark of 44 points. Pass rate was 96% with 85% above the world average of 29.8 points and the school average of 36 – our best ever average score.
2017: IGCSE results was at its best of 95% pass rate with 57% Distinction passes. Of the 152 strong cohort, 19 students gained all Distinction passes (A* or A), compared to 14, 17 and 12 over the past three years.
2016: Second 45 Pointer Li Changrui, a diligent and outstanding student throughout the six years, had been awarded Highly Commended Certificates for excellent academic achievement and effort and was on the elite Principal’s List several times.
2015: First 45 Pointer Ariane Ruppli joined a very select group of 49 Singaporean students and 80 students in the southern hemisphere who gained the perfect score (0.037% of students who sat for the examination). Deandra Muliawan, our second top scorer, gained 44 points.
2014: IBDP
We obtained a pass rate of 95% with 77% above the world average of 30 points with school average being 34 points. 45% of the cohort sat the IBDP in their second language.
2014: IGCSE
The 91% pass rate with 48% Distinction passes (compared to 90% pass rate and 45% Distinctions in 2013) saw 74% gaining entry to our IB Diploma programme with at least 2 x A; 2 x B and 2 x C passes. 12 students in the 163 strong cohort gained all Distinction passes (A* or A).
2010 – Current: Oxbridge Acceptances
Student |
Cohort |
University |
College |
Course |
Park Ju-Hyun |
2019 |
University of Cambridge |
Hughes hall |
Land Economy |
Indradjaja Russell Scott |
2018 |
University of Oxford |
Mansfield College |
Material Engineering |
Ivan Phanada |
2016 |
University of Cambridge |
Peterhouse |
Chemical Engineering (Natural Sciences) |
Song Zhaomou |
2016 |
University of Cambridge |
Churchill |
Engineering |
Tan Xuan Ying Risa |
2015 |
University of Oxford |
St Hilda |
Law |
Kaul Shasta |
2014 |
University of Oxford |
St Hilda |
PPE |
Ho Ren Chun |
2012 |
University of Cambridge |
St Johns |
HSPS (Human, Social and Political Sciences) |
Dev Kishor Anand |
2012 |
University of Cambridge |
Trinity |
Mathematics |
Nicole Rose Mah Gui Ping |
2009 |
University of Cambridge |
Wolfson College |
Land Economy |
2010 – Current: IGCSE Top in the World Awards
Year |
Subject |
Student |
2019 |
Additional Mathematics |
•Wei, Yu (Vicky)
•Wu Yanyu |
International Mathematics |
Rupert Chia |
2018 |
English Literature |
Madeline Choi Yu Jin |
2016 |
Economics |
Zhu Menqi (Alice) |
Mathematics |
•Wu Jiaqi
•Xue Anwen |
Chinese |
•Hu Zhuoxi,
•Liu Tianwei |
2015 |
Physical Education |
Aishah Angell |
2014 |
International Mathematics |
Chen Siyue |
Economics |
Chen Siyue |
International Mathematics |
Zhu Jiayi |
2013 |
English Literature |
Shasta Kaul |
2012 |
Mathematics |
•Lin Chenyu
•Tu Fang Ping |
2011 |
Additional Mathematics |
Tanapol Jiratanakij |
Mathematics |
Tanapol Jiratanakij |
English |
Ho Ren Chin |
2010 |
Geography |
Joshua Griffiths |
Chinese |
Chen Tai-Wei |
2010 – Current: Competitions and Olympiads
Mathematics |
Competition Results |
Australian Mathematics Competition |
Category / Year |
2011 |
2013 |
2014 |
2015 |
2017 |
2018 |
2019 |
2020 |
High Distinction |
1 |
1 |
– |
– |
2 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
Distinction |
14 |
8 |
7 |
6 |
20 |
9 |
17 |
11 |
Singapore and Asian Schools Mathematics Olympiad (SASMO) |
Category / Year |
2014 |
2016 |
2017 |
2018 |
2019 |
2020 |
|
|
Gold Award |
5 |
1 |
5 |
3 |
7 |
10 |
|
|
Silver Award |
5 |
3 |
4 |
7 |
20 |
16 |
|
|
Bronze Award |
5 |
6 |
7 |
10 |
19 |
19 |
|
|
Singapore Mathematical Olympiad (SMO) |
Category / Year |
2010 |
2014 |
2015 |
2016 |
2017 |
2018 |
2019 |
2020 |
Gold Award |
0 |
1 |
0 |
– |
– |
1 |
– |
– |
Silver Award |
– |
– |
2 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
– |
Bronze Award |
1 |
0 |
1 |
4 |
1 |
2 |
4 |
3 |
Honourable Mention |
– |
– |
3 |
7 |
2 |
3 |
1 |
2 |
Science |
Awards and Competition Results |
A*STAR Science Award |
Category / Year |
2013 |
2016 |
2017 |
2018 |
2019 |
2020 |
JC Science Award
|
Simon-Kyle Rocknathan (Year 5) |
Evangeline Leong (Year 5) |
Evangeline Leong (Year 6) and Shwetha Anandan (Year 5) |
Gautam Ramasamy (Year 5) |
Gautam Ramasamy (Year 6) |
Lim Kai Jun (Year 5) |