The Class of 2025 has made their mark with outstanding university admissions, receiving offers from many of the world’s leading institutions.
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The Class of 2025 has made their mark with outstanding university admissions, receiving offers from many of the world’s leading institutions.
Vivian Vu-Class of 2025
Total Scholarship of 294.000 USD
Psychology at Boston University (USA)
“The A Level programme helped me develop essential skills like critical thinking, problem-solving, and time management. While the workload was challenging at times, it gave me a strong foundation and deep understanding of all three of my subjects — something I believe will be incredibly valuable as I step into university.”
Chi Khang (Eric)-Class of 2025
Total Scholarship of 235,000 USD
Applied Science at the University of British Columbia (Canada)
“I’m very grateful to Mr. Shoesmith and Mr. Fingleton from Biology, who inspired my curiosity about the human body. Mr. Wells and Mr. Edmonds in Chemistry helped me develop problem-solving skills, and Mr. Zlatkovski and Ms. Aldersley in Mathematics enhanced my analytical thinking.”
Jun Ann Peh-Class of 2025
Data Science at the University of Melbourne (Australia)
“BVIS has provided an excellent learning environment, great opportunities for growth, and truly supportive teachers – I’m especially grateful to Ms. Mai Dung, the best University and College Counsellor ever!”
Ngan Nhi-Class of 2025
Total Scholarship of 444,000 USD
Film & Media at the University of California, Berkeley (US)
"The A Level programme is definitely not easy, especially in the final year, but the challenges it presented really pushed me to grow. My family and the teachers at BVIS — especially Mr. DeLisle and Mr. Webb, our Media Studies teachers — have been my biggest source of encouragement, helping me stay confident in pursuing my dream of filmmaking. I’m also incredibly grateful to Ms. Dung, our University and College Counsellor at BVIS, for her support throughout the university application process,"
Viet Dung-Class of 2025
Finance at Boston University (USA)
“My teachers and peers at BVIS have taught me how to compete in a healthy and constructive way – which I believe is incredibly important. The A Level programme not only helped me build perseverance but also taught me how to think critically and find creative solutions,”
Vivian Vu-Class of 2025
Total Scholarship of 294.000 USD
Psychology at Boston University (USA)
“The A Level programme helped me develop essential skills like critical thinking, problem-solving, and time management. While the workload was challenging at times, it gave me a strong foundation and deep understanding of all three of my subjects — something I believe will be incredibly valuable as I step into university.”
Chi Khang (Eric)-Class of 2025
Total Scholarship of 235,000 USD
Applied Science at the University of British Columbia (Canada)
“I’m very grateful to Mr. Shoesmith and Mr. Fingleton from Biology, who inspired my curiosity about the human body. Mr. Wells and Mr. Edmonds in Chemistry helped me develop problem-solving skills, and Mr. Zlatkovski and Ms. Aldersley in Mathematics enhanced my analytical thinking.”
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