Saltus Celebrates Excellent IGCSE Exam Results

August 31, 2015

Students at Saltus Grammar School are celebrating outstanding IGCSE results after achieving a 100 percent pass rate.

Twenty-eight percent of students received five or more A/A* grades including three students from grades 6, 7 and 9 – pupils aged 11, 13 and 15.  Overall, the examinations were taken by 103 students.

Megan Zimmerer led the way for her cohort, sitting nine IGCSE examinations – all of which she passed at A*.

Close on Megan’s heels were Alexandra Barnes who achieved seven A* and two A grades; Casey Schuler and Christian Oatley who were awarded five A* and four A grades.

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Saltus Head of School, Ted Staunton, said: “Once again, we are delighted with the IGCSE examination results. They represent the culmination of the hard work of our students and teachers and their efforts have been rewarded with these outstanding results.

“I congratulate the students and I would also like to thank the faculty and parents for their hard work, dedication and support.”

Other noteworthy IGCSE results include Tristan Narraway, four A*, four A’s, 2B’s; Amy Palmer: three A*, five A’s and one B and Johndell Cumberbatch and Alfred “Trey” Maybury with three A*, four A’s and two B’s. Julianna Freidman achieved three A*, three A’s, two B’s and one C;  Jordan Morris one A*, six A’s, one B and one C.  Mikayla DeSilva-Jacome earned one A*, four A’s and 5 B’s; Nicole Kansakar six A’s and 3 B’s and Raven Duffy gained six A’s two B’s and two C’s

Mr Staunton added: “We are incredibly proud of all of our student’s achievements and we look forward to them building upon this success as they enter the Saltus Graduate Years [SGY] programme [their Junior and Senior Years].

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“We welcome students at every grade level and recognize that those joining us from North America in the IGCSE years may initially find the curriculum challenging, but through hard work they are able to achieve good grades in their final years for acceptance into strong universities.”

Recently, Saltus also celebrated outstanding Advanced Placement [AP] results – of the 53 students taking AP, 20 achieved  AP Scholar designation [granted to students who receive scores of three or higher on three or more AP Exams], with four qualifying as prestigious AP National Scholars.

Daniel Oatley and Nicholas Pell averaged a score of 4.67 out of a possible five in their Advanced Placement examinations, one of the largest high-level school examinations in the world. Both are headed to top universities in the UK. Overall, 98 percent of the graduating class is heading for university.

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  1. stunned... says:

    well done all. fantastic results by the school. i like to think a school is only as good as the parents.

  2. geebie says:

    Congratulations!!!!