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23 August, 2018

2017/18 IGCSE Results

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2017/18 IGCSE Results

Regents International School Pattaya students shine thanks to our best ever IGCSE and GCSE result.

2017/18 IGCSE Results Regents International School Pattaya students shine thanks to our best ever IGCSE and GCSE results.

Regents International School Pattaya students shine thanks to our best ever IGCSE and GCSE result.

Congratulations to our students on their outstanding GCSE and IGCSE results this year, our best EVER!

Regents International School Pattaya students' results have exceeded the UK average for GCSEs (General Certificate of Secondary Education) and IGCSEs (International GCSE) with 85% students achieving A*- C grades.

"I’m so proud of the outstanding achievements of all of our students. This year has been our best ever results and demonstrates our belief that all of our students can achieve more than they think possible. They are now starting the prestigious International Baccalaureate Programme (IBDP) and we are very confident in their future success," Sarah Osborne-James, Principal of Regents International School Pattaya said.

Amos Turner-Wardell, Head of Secondary at Regents International School Pattaya, was overjoyed with the results, stating: “The percentage of students gaining the prestigious Grade 9 is phenomenal. Previously only 2% of UK English Language students were successful in gaining the Grade 9 and at Regents 17% students gained this top exceptional mark. Historically the average percentage of A/A* in the UK is 20%, at Regents we secured 44% of those top end grades. We are so proud of our students and watching their faces today as they embark on the reputable IBDP was an amazing experience! Go Regents!”.

The GCSE and IGCSE are internationally-respected qualifications studied by students aged 14-16 years old. Respected by universities, they cover a broad range of subjects including languages, humanities, social sciences, mathematics, computer science and more.

The IGCSE is one of the most academically challenging qualifications currently on offer to 14-16 year old students worldwide. It provides our students with an excellent foundation to be able to embark on and succeed in the IBDP.

The IBDP is the gold standard in international pre-university qualifications. In total, IB programmes have been offered to more than 1.1 million students in 146 countries. The two-year IBDP is academically challenging and highly-respected by universities around the world. With its strong emphasis on experience-based learning it is also an excellent fit with Regents’ own Global Citizenship philosophy.

The continued success in GCSE and IGCSE results is a testament to Regent International School Pattaya’s high academic standards, excellent teaching and the hard work and dedication of students. Students continue to excel and outperform UK national averages.  

  • 44% of all GCSE and IGCSE grades achieved by Regent International School Pattaya students achieved A* or A.
  • 12% gained a prestigious Grade 9 top score in the world.
  • The percentage of our students achieving five A* - C grades, including English and Maths at GCSE and IGCSE, was 85%.

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.

A continuation of the English National Curriculum, the full two-year program features a combination of coursework and exam work. Students will generally take eight and upon passing are awarded qualifications in a full range of core subjects including languages, sciences, humanities, social sciences, arts and design and mathematics. Top universities around the world look to these qualifications as a benchmark of academic performance when considering applications.