Celebrating outstanding IB Diploma results
In this most unusual of years where due to COVID-19 no final examinations took place St Clare’s students have nevertheless produced another excellent set of results in the prestigious IB Diploma.
The grades were based on the coursework submitted in each subject, including the Extended Essay and Theory of Knowledge, as well as teacher predictions and a historic performance analysis by the International Baccalaureate Organisation. The average score was 36 points, equating to 3 A grades at A level by the most conservative measure, and is testament to the remarkable efforts of our students and staff. St Clare’s is relative unselective in its intake, and the results were impressive across all ability levels with a 100% pass rate, 93% of students scoring above the IB world average and 35% of students scoring 38 points or more, equivalent to A*, A, A and the level normally required for entrance to the University of Oxford.
Oxbridge achievements
Laura Lock scored 44 points and plans to read Human Social and Political Sciences at the University of Cambridge after her Gap Year. Cornelia Chen (41 points) is going on to study Fine Art at Oxford and David Rom (40 points), who joined us 3 years ago as a Pre-IB student, will be starting his Law with German Law degree at Oxford’s Hertford College.
Medical successes
All three of our future doctors have been successful in obtaining places at top medical schools. Twin sisters Natalia and Emilia Olszewska (both 40 points) will both be starting at Queen Mary, the University of London and Yarden Toiber Kent (40 points) has secured her place at the University of Bristol.
International University destinations
As an international school, we also have many students embarking on their next adventure in a new country including some of this year’s top-performing students. Nicholas Zane (43 points) will be a freshman at Dartmouth College, Adil Shirinov (39) will be starting as an aerospace engineering major at the Georgia Institute of Technology, Elena Kote (41 points) who studied with us on a scholarship is excited to be starting at Johns Hopkins University as a maths major also on a substantial scholarship award, worth in excess of $70k per year. Sofia Assaker (40 points) also secured a scholarship worth $100k to study at the University of Toronto in the faculty of science. We are especially excited that Maxine Gill (39 points), another of our scholarship students, gained admittance to Minerva Schools at Keck Graduate Institute, San Francisco, (who only admit 1% of applicants each year) where she will be studying in 7 different countries over her 4-year degree with a substantial scholarship. Overseas destinations are not restricted to only our top performers, students from our graduating class are headed to top universities around the globe including Hong Kong University, Bocconi University in Italy and the University of Amsterdam, University College Leiden and University College Utrecht in the Netherlands.
UK University successes
Many of our students scoring over 40 points are remaining here in the UK with several heading to the very popular UCL: Lucy Brandriet (41 points) will be studying Medicinal Chemistry, Felix Neubauer (40 Points) will be reading Psychology and Julia Thomas (40 points), Politics and International Relations. Away from the bright lights of London, Loveday Lewin (43 points) will be joining the University of Bath to study Natural Sciences and Alex Noel-Baker (41 points) is destined for Warwick to study PPE.
Creative Arts
This year we are also pleased to have students with some places at wonderful creative arts institutions. Molly Liang, who has been studying with us since Pre-IB, is headed to Berklee College of Music, Gigi Wong is following her dream of becoming a Fashion Designer at Parsons Paris and another of our students is able to take her pick after securing offers to study animation from 5 of the World Top 40 Art and Design schools including Pratt Institute of Design, California College of the Arts and School of the Art Institute Chicago.
Alastair Summers, Vice-Principal Academic expressed his delight at the results. “This was a year without parallel, where our students were denied the chance to sit their final examinations. They showed great fortitude and resilience under the most challenging of circumstances and there is no doubt they deserve the excellent outcomes we have seen today. Our students aim high and the IB Diploma helps them to develop themselves both academically and as well-rounded internationally-minded young women and men, ready to face the global challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.”
Please note that the above information is correct at the time of writing. Results may change as a result of re-marking and university choices are subject to change.