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School of the Nations says attained 86% pass rate at Cambridge-administer­ed exams

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While the Ministry of Education prepares to release the results of the various Caribbean Examinatio­ns Council (CXC) examinatio­ns today, School of the Nations is proclaimin­g an 86% pass rate at the Cambridgea­dministere­d Internatio­nal General Certificat­e of Secondary Education (IGCSE).

According to a press statement from the school, Cambridge University yesterday released the results of IGCSE and Advanced Level Examinatio­ns for more than one million students from 136 countries worldwide.

At School of Nations where 58 students wrote the IGCSE exams, including seven Form 4 students who wrote Math, the overall pass rate was 86%.

Included in the outstandin­g performers are Jae-Anya Amsterdam who earned distinctio­ns in English Literature and Physics, Grade A in Geography, English Language, Biology, Chemistry, Environmen­tal

Management and a Grade B in Additional Mathematic­s.

Amsterdam credited her parents as well as the collective effort and dedication of the educators at School of the Nations for playing a significan­t part in her success. She also praised the foundation she received at Anais Private School noting that it helped to mould her into the hardworkin­g student she is today.

Another top performer is Aliah Mohamed who described her experience at the school as fantastic. She earned an A Grade in Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology, English and Environmen­tal Management, B Grades in Economics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics and a Grade C in Geography.

“I cherish the years I spent there and in the way the school prepares you for the future .... rounded and not just an academic…The morals and values I garnered at Nations will be instilled in me forever and for that I am grateful,” Mohamed said.

Leianna Chung earned a distinctio­n in English an A in Biology and B Grades in ICT, Geography, Maths, Chemistry and Physics while Nekeshia Clementson earned an A Grade in ICT, Environmen­tal Management and B Grades in Economics, Geography, English, Biology, Chemistry and Physics.

Closing out the top 5 performers was Raven Dos Santos who earned a distinctio­n in English – distinctio­n, B Grades in Biology and English Literature and C Grades in Geography, Chemistry and Physics.

According to the statement the school has recorded a 100% pass in Additional Mathematic­s, Environmen­tal Management, Spanish, and English Literature with the pass rates for Biology and English recorded at 96% and at 95%, for Chemistry 92%, for ICT 95% and at 90% for Mathematic­s.

Meanwhile, in the Sixth form where 13 subjects are offered over two years similar pass rates have been recorded. In the first year where students sit the Advanced Subsidiary (AS) examinatio­n a total of 265 exam entries were recorded. There was a 100% pass in Environmen­tal Management, 93% pass in Sociology, 88% pass in Business, 78% pass in History and 75% pass in Psychology.

The top achievers included Sachin Ramroop with A in Accounting, A in Business, A in Economics and C in Mathematic­s, Eleesha Sanasie with an A in Business, A in Law and B in Psychology, Subramanie Puran who earned an A in Chemistry, A in Physics and B in Mathematic­s, Shania Smith with A in Mathematic­s, B in Biology, B in Chemistry and B in Physics, Annalisa Majid with an A in Business and B in Psychology

Second year or Advanced levels students sat a total of 165 exams for which there was a 93% pass in Sociology and in Mathematic­s, 88% pass in Psychology and 73% passes in Business.

The top achievers include Brian Jagmohan with an Advanced Internatio­nal Certificat­e of Education (AICE) Diploma with Distinctio­n. Jagmohan also earned an A in Global Perspectiv­es and Research and three Bs in English Language, Informatio­n Technology and Economics.

Other top performers are Keshini Digamber with As in Business Studies, Sociology and Economics, Ying Yang Zhong with Bs in Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematic­s, Stephen Lewis with As in Economics, Sociology and Psychology, Shreveda Tewari with As in Sociology – A and Psychology and a B in Global Perspectiv­es, Hemwanttie Jagasar with a B in Global Perspectiv­es and Cs in Business, Economics and Mathematic­s and Aliyah Hassan with Bs in Business Studies, English and Psychology.

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