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Impressive academic achievemen­ts

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DATA sets are made up of numbers, often percentage­s, with a logical limit of 100. It is natural that yearly improvemen­ts will decrease or stop altogether – records cannot be broken forever. The laws of nature, physics and human limitation prevent this – most of the time.

In 2020, the Covid-19 pandemic compelled schools and colleges all over the world to predict grades for students in the absence of exams and KYUEM students’ predicted grades surpassed all previous years’ examinatio­n grades – a data set that in all probabilit­y may never have been repeated.

In 2021, its students achieved KYUEM’s best ever A Level grades, it had surely reached a limit. This year 210 graduating students collective­ly sat for 749 A Levels and the data shown in Figures 1a and 1b show elite student performanc­es and imply grade requiremen­ts for top internatio­nal universiti­es.

Every year, the same seven critical data sets are compared and published.

In August, KYUEM learnt that its graduating students’ full A-Level examinatio­n grades exceeded 2021 in all seven categories identified.

In some instances, the difference­s were very large – 49% A* in 2021 increased to 59% A* grades in 2022; 32% of 2021 graduating students achieved at least 3A* grades, while this year that number increased to 48%.

Six out of seven of its 2022 headline data even surpass the predicted grade data of 2020, previously thought to be an unachievab­le target.

Its record achievemen­ts by examinatio­n in 2022 are essentiall­y due to six of 11 A-Level subject department­s gaining their highest average scores over the past five years, with five of these six subject department­s recording over 80% A* or A grades for their students (see Figure 2).

Among 210 of KYUEM’s graduating senior students the following data are of interest – three students achieved 5A* or A, 42 achieved 4A*, 89 achieved 4A or better, 57 achieved 3A* and 154 achieved 3A or better.

It is important to realise that KYUEM’s university placement data are of equal significan­ce in its annual data publicatio­n. In 2022, 91.67% of graduating senior students met the requiremen­ts of their firm or insurance university conditiona­l offers.

To set this in context, the students usually apply to the top UK universiti­es of the Russell Group.

About 51% will enrol in top London universiti­es (LSE, King’s College London, Imperial College London and University College London) and Oxbridge.

The final destinatio­ns of all graduating students will not be known until late October.

This year saw the greatest success in American university placements with 16 graduating students selecting the US as their first-choice destinatio­n for higher education, including six students studying at Ivy League universiti­es such as Cornell, Columbia, Harvard, Princeton and the University of Pennsylvan­ia. Another eight students will be joining University of California Berkeley or Los Angeles or San Diego while the two remaining students will enrol in Stanford and Johns Hopkins universiti­es.

Seven KYUEM students will enrol at Oxbridge this year – five at the University of Oxford and two at the University of Cambridge.

KYUEM extends sincere congratula­tions to KYUEM’s graduating class of 2022.

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