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23 August, 2018

iGCSE Results 2018

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iGCSE Results 2018

We have just received the 2018 iGCSE results and would like to congratulate all our students on their outstanding results.

iGCSE Results 2018 Congratulations to our students on their outstanding iGCSE results this year.

We have just received the 2018 iGCSE results and would like to congratulate all our students on their outstanding results.

We are very pleased to announce that the DCIS students' results have exceeded the UK average for GCSEs (General Certificate of Secondary Education) with 92% of our students achieving A*- C grades compared to the UK average of 66.9%.*

The iGCSEs are internationally recognised qualifications studied by students aged 14-16 years old. Respected by universities world wide, they cover a broad range of subjects including languages, humanities, social sciences, mathematics, computer science and more. The iGCSE is one of the most challenging qualifications currently on offer for secondary students, before they embark on the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.

The success in the students' iGCSE results is a testament to Dover Court International School’s high academic standards, excellent teaching and the hard work and dedication of our students.

  • We are especially proud of how well our students did in Biology, Chemistry and Physics, with 100% achieving A*-A.
  • 100% of our students achieved A*-B in Global Citizenship, Music and in French.
  • 100% of our students students achieved A*-C in Maths, History, English Literature, Design and Technology and Drama. 

These exceptional results are the culmination of the hard work and dedication of our students, our ambitious approach and the support of our excellent teachers. On behalf of our school community, we would like to take this opportunity to thank our teachers for always inspiring and challenging our students to achieve more than what they may have thought possible.

 

 

*Independet: GCSE Results 2018 (Retrieved 23/8/2018)