DIRECTOR of School of the Nations, Dr Brian O’Toole, yesterday announced that the institution has recorded outstanding results from the Cambridge Advanced Subsidiary (AS) and Advanced Level (AL) examinations.
The successful candidates are:
* Andrew Moses -‘A’ grades in Maths, Physics and
Biology and a ‘B’ grade in Chemistry;
* Riccola Cummings – ‘A’ grade in Biology and ‘B’ grade in Chemistry;
* Siand Durjhon – ‘A’ grade in Business and ‘B’ grade in Economics;
* Karisia Oditt – ‘A’ grade in Business;
* Nikita Case – a teacher at the school, who got an ‘A’ grade in Mathematics, adding to three ‘B’ grades in Biology, Chemistry and Physics previously obtained in June;
* Mamta Lulla – ‘B’ grade in Economics and General Paper and ‘C’ grade in Business at Advanced Level;
* Sachin and Kevin Naraine – both of whom earned ‘B’ grade in Business;
* Andriska Ridley – ‘B’ grade B in Sociology and
* Kester Bowen – ‘B’ grade in Law.
O’Toole said the performance is all the more impressive when it is realised that only six per cent, internationally, earned ‘A’ grades at AS or AL.
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He said, presently, there are 185 students in his school’s sixth form, pursuing Cambridge University ALs in 17 different subjects.
They include a group of 12 who are undertaking a one year Pre-Law course to gain acceptance into the London University Bachelor of Laws programme, that is offered at Nations University, in collaboration with the University of London External Programme.
Cambridge AS and AL examinations are conducted twice yearly at School of the Nations Sixth Form College, the majority in May/June.
However, some students also sit AS and AL examinations in November and those results were published internationally yesterday.