Warwick Academy 2023 graduates celebrate exam results
Warwick Academy has unveiled its 2023 exam results — with 100 per cent of its graduates were successful in their first choice of universities.
Dave Horan, school principal, congratulated pupils on their results for the International Baccalaureate, Business and Technology Education Council, and the International General Certificate of Secondary Education exams.
Mr Horan said examination boards globally were returning to “the pre-Covid normal curve”.
School officials watched as exam results dropped around the world and in the UK.
“Being forewarned of this and having planned for it, we are even more pleased with what our Year 13s and Year 11s produced this summer,” Mr Horan said.
For the IB Diploma, the school enjoyed a 100 per cent pass rate, compared with the world average of 79 per cent.
Warwick Academy had an average total point score of 32.30 versus the world average of 30.24.
Mr Horan congratulated the top IB Diploma students who attained 35 points and above on the exams:
• Rakshana Sureshkumar, 40 points, heading to King’s College London, UK;
• Annabelle Miller, 39 points, Durham University, UK;
• Kwame Naylor, 39 points, Loughborough University, UK;
• Gloria Candiolo, 36 points, York University, UK;
• Zorena Anderson, 35 points, University of Liverpool, UK;
• Daniel MacPhee, 35 points, University of Toronto, Canada.
Mr Horan said the school achieved 100 per cent passes on the IB individual subjects category, with an average point score of 25 — and congratulated the top students taking 29 points and above:
• Blake Oliveira, 32 points, heads to the University of the West of England, UK;
• Ethan Lacey, 29 points, Queens University, Canada;
• Malikah Tankard, 29 points, Dalhouise University, Canada;
• Max Totten, 29 points, Champlain College, US;
Mr Horan highlighted top-scoring BTEC students.
Matthew Mitchell, who earned distinction and merit, is headed to Bermuda College.
Cameron Morris, also with distinction and merit, is to study at Nottingham Trent University in the UK.
He praised the group’s “resilience and flexibility”.
The IGCSE top students were:
• Celeste Candiolo (four A*, five 9’s, and one 7);
• Youenn Pugi (four A*, three 9’s, one 8, and one A);
• Rhys Swift (four A*, one 9, two 8’s, one A, and one 6);
• Monty Hastings (one 9, four A*, two 8’s, one B, and one 6);
• Matthew Arruda (two A*, three 9, one 8, two A’s, and one 7);
• Myles Webbe (one A*, five 8’s, two A’s, one B, and one 5)
• Esi Naylor (three A*, two 8’s, one A, and four 7’s)
• Moya van Niekerk (two A*, one 9, two 8’s, two A’s, one 7, and one 6)
Mr Horan added: “My sincere congratulations to our graduates and our Year 11s on the hard work they have put in over the past two years.
“We are very pleased with the overall outcome, and I am deeply proud of every one of them and greatly respect what they have achieved in the face of unprecedented circumstances.
“These are wonderful young people who will do great things.”
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