Oxford International College celebrates A-level results

Oxford International College students on A-level results day <i>(Image: Oxford International College)</i>
Oxford International College students on A-level results day (Image: Oxford International College)
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An Oxford college celebrated success on A-level results day last month.

Oxford International College saw 54 students achieve straight A* to A grades across all their subjects, with A* being the most common grade overall.

Three departments achieved 100 per cent A to A* results, and more than 80 per cent of grades in maths, further maths, and computer science were A to A*.

Dr Sarah Watson, principal of Oxford International College, said: "These results are a powerful reflection of what makes Oxford International College exceptional.

Dr Sarah Watson, principal of Oxford International CollegeDr Sarah Watson, principal of Oxford International College (Image: Oxford International College)

"Our students are not only academically outstanding - they are tenacious, compassionate, and pioneering in spirit.

"At Oxford International College, we believe in preparing future leaders who are ready to make a global impact, and this cohort has truly embodied that vision.

"I am incredibly proud of their achievements and of the dedicated expert staff who have supported them every step of the way."

Oxford International College students celebrate their A-level resultsOxford International College students celebrate their A-level results (Image: Oxford International College)

Oxford International College students have secured places at leading UK universities including Oxford, Cambridge, London School of Economics, Imperial, and UCL, as well as top institutions in Asia, Europe, and North America.

These include The University of Hong Kong and Rice University in the United States.

Head boy Jin Hao will study engineering at Oxford, while head girl Jin Pei has secured a place at King’s College London for biomedical engineering.

Oxford International College delivers tailored one-year GCSE and two-year A-level programmes to both local and international students.

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